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E-raamat: Indian Practice of International Law: Global Norms and their Domestic Enforcement [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

  • Formaat: 498 pages, 2 Tables, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Mar-2024
  • Kirjastus: Routledge India
  • ISBN-13: 9781003366331
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  • Formaat: 498 pages, 2 Tables, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Mar-2024
  • Kirjastus: Routledge India
  • ISBN-13: 9781003366331
"This book engages with different aspects of India's practice of international law. It covers a diverse range of areas such as human rights, humanitarian law, migration, diplomacy, extradition, environment, trade, investment, taxation, cyberspace, data protection, maritime, and intellectual property to showcase India's strong commitment to respect and observe international law. The volume discusses various themes which include Legal and constitutional framework; Air, space and atomic energy; Environment;Sea and maritime law; Trade, investment and taxation; Conflict of laws; IT and data protection; Human rights and humanitarian law; Issues of refugees and internally displaced persons; Extradition and diplomatic immunities; Intellectual property; International obligations. The essays in this book also establish the linkage between observance of international law and bilateral and multilateral relations between different countries. Comprehensive and analytical, this book will be useful for scholars and researchers of law, international law, human rights, and foreign policy. It will also be an invaluable companion for professionals in law firms and think tanks, bureaucrats, and diplomats"--

This book engages with different aspects of India’s practice of international law. It covers a range of areas such as human rights, migration, diplomacy, extradition, environment, trade, investment, cyberspace, data protection, maritime, and intellectual property to showcase India’s strong commitment to respect and observe international law.



This book engages with different aspects of India’s practice of international law. It covers a diverse range of areas such as human rights, humanitarian law, migration, diplomacy, extradition, environment, trade, investment, taxation, cyberspace, data protection, maritime, and intellectual property to showcase India’s strong commitment to respect and observe international law.

The volume discusses various themes which include:

  • Legal and constitutional framework;
  • Air, space, and atomic energy;
  • Environment;
  • Sea and maritime law;
  • Trade, investment, and taxation;
  • Conflict of laws;
  • IT and data protection;
  • Human rights and humanitarian law;
  • Issues of refugees and internally displaced persons;
  • Extradition and diplomatic immunities;
  • Intellectual property;
  • International obligations.

The essays in this book also establish the linkage between observance of international law and bilateral and multilateral relations between different countries.

Comprehensive and analytical, this book will be useful for scholars and researchers of law, international law, human rights, and foreign policy. It will also be an invaluable companion for professionals in law firms and think tanks, bureaucrats, and diplomats.

Introduction Part I: Legal and Constitutional Framework
1. Enforcement
of International Law in India Constitutional and Legal Framework Part II:
Human Rights, Humanitarian Law, and Refugees
2. International Human Rights
Law in India Practice and Trends
3. Implementation of International
Humanitarian Law (IHL) in India
4. Global Regime on Protection of Refugees
and Indias Response: A Way Forward Part III: Diplomacy Privileges,
Immunities and Extradition
5. Diplomatic Privileges and Immunities Indian
Practice, Approach and Trends
6. Legal Immunity of International
Organisations: Reception, Praxis and Trend in India
7. Indian Practice of
International Extradition Law Part IV: Environment and Atomic Energy
8.
Reception of International Environmental Law in India
9. Civil Liability for
Nuclear Damage Act of India- A Critical Perspective Regarding Suppliers
Liability Part V: Investment, Trade, Taxation and Conflict of Laws
10.
Indias Perspective on the Evolution of International Investment Law
11.
Commercial and Investor State Disputes Settlement, the Role of UNCITRAL and
Indian Practice An Analysis
12. India and the WTO Initiatives Taken at a
Glance
13. International Double Taxation Avoidance Law and Indian Practice
14. Indian Practice of Private International Law Part VI: Sea and Maritime
15. Indias Response to International Law of the Sea
16. Indias Compliance
of International Maritime Law Jurisdiction and Claims Part VII: Air and
Space
17. Indian Practice of International Space and Remote Sensing Laws
18.
Indian Practice of International Civil Aviation Law Part VIII: Cyber Security
and Data Protection
19. International Cyberspace Law in India Needs,
Challenges and Way Forward
20. Protection of Data and Privacy in the Digital
Age: International Obligations and Indian Practice Part IX: Intellectual
Property Law
21. Indian Practice of International Copyright Law
22.
International Patents Law and Indian Practice
23. Indian Practice of
International Trademarks Law
Siddhartha Misra is a Senior Assistant Professor in Faculty of Law, University of Delhi. He has vast experience of teaching and research in international law and related areas. He has written extensively on these areas in various books and research journals and made many conference presentations. He has been a part of research projects on various socio-legal issues in India. He regularly writes for leading newspapers and magazines in India and is on editorial boards of various law journals.