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245 _aLocating India in the contemporary international legal order
_cEdited by Srinivas Burra, R. Rajesh Babu
260 _aNew Delhi :
_bSpringer,
_cc2018.
300 _ax, 337 p. :
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_c24 cm.
505 _a• Introduction / Srinivas Burra and R. Rajesh Babu • Part I. Ideas, justice and humanitarianism. Gandhi and international law : Satyagraha as universal justice / S. G. Sreejith • A critic and an apologist: India's quest for UN Security Council permanent membership / Srinivas Burra and Haris Jamil • Collective engagement and selective endorsement: India's ambivalent attitude towards laws of armed conflict / Srinivas Burra • Part II. Trade, investment and taxation. Two decades of trade remedy litigations in WTO: India the protectionist trader / K. D. Raju • India and bilateral investment treaties: from rejection to embracement to hesitance? / Prabhash Ranjan • Making international tax law: analysing tax jurisprudence in India / Ajay Kumar • Part III. Intellectual property regimes. Protection of traditional knowledge and expressions of folklore: locating India in the global framework / R. Rajesh Babu • Transnational influences in trademark and domain name protection: the Indian experience / V. K. Unni • India's participatory role in the database debate at WIPO / Indranath Gupta • TRIPS and public health: challenges for India and its response / Reji K. Joseph • Part IV. Nature, resources and rights. India and international environmental law / Shiju Mazhuvanchery • Implementation of the Convention on Biological Diversity and its protocols in India / Pushpa Kumar Lakshmanan • Indian Civil Nuclear Liability (CNLD Act): adventurism or exceptionalism in international legal discourse / M. P. Ram Mohan.
520 _aThis book brings together disparate views which attempt to locate India in the contemporary international legal order. The essays endeavour to explore critically India’s role and attitude towards international law in various fields and its influence and contribution in the development of the latter. The contributions are also of historical value, as they analyse the present as part of a historical trajectory. Drawing upon the current and historical practices from their respective fields, the authors attempt to highlight some critical aspects involving India and international law. These aspects broadly underline India’s drift from its traditional role as an ally and proponent of the third world towards the pragmatism of self-interest, behaviour that is often compelled by internal political and economic conditions, as well as the dictates of external forces.
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