Rules, laws, constitutions

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Rules, laws, constitutions

edited by Satish Saberwal, Heiko Sievers

Sage Publications in association with M. Mueller Bhavan, Hivos, National Law School of India University, Bangalore, 1998

  • : ii : hbk
  • : us : hbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

Many of the existing ideas and practices underlying general and legal rules and constitutions evolved in Europe and were adopted by societies elsewhere under colonial auspices. Indigenous cultural premises and socio-political concepts, however, often do not support the working of these Eurocentric general rules. This is the underlying premise of this collection of original essays which examines the significance of laws both in cognition and social existence and their importance, along with constitutions, in large societies.

目次

Prefactory Remarks - Heiko Sievers Introduction - Satish Saberwal Why Do We Need Rules and Laws? The Search for Natural Laws - Sudhir Kaicker Enlargement of Scales, Plural Traditions and Rule of Law - Satish Saberwal Comparative Reflections on European and Indian History Power and Law in the Past and Present - Sumit Guha Rules and Laws in Indian Traditions - Sasheej Hegde A Reconstructive Appropriation Rule of Law - Vasudha Dhagamwar Squaring the Circle Rules - Meeta and Rajivlochan The Administrative Experience Insanity in Law - Amita Dhanda Dissent, Deviance and Disorder Constitutionalism - Ulrich K Preuss Meaning, Endangerment, Sustainability `Homogeneity' and Constitutional Democracy - Claus Offe Group Rights as an Answer to Identity Conflicts? Rule of Law and Constitutional Problems of Personal Laws in India - Dieter Conrad The Rule of Law and the Individual in the United Kingdom and in a Federal Europe - John W Bridge Rule of Law vs Rule of Man - Giri Deshingkar Contradictory Pulls in China Learning Law outside Law School - Abha Singhal Joshi

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