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APPENDIX VIII

SELECT INDIAN & FOREIGN LEGAL


ARTICLES
App. VIII—Select Indian & Foreign Legal Articles

ACCESS TO JUSTICE
 Mahalakshmi,Challa. Access to justice: Legal aid vis-a-vis 60 years of
independence.Supreme Court Journal.(2007) Vol.7(40): J1-5p.
 Sankaran,Kamala. Access to justice: Some reflections on the role of legal
 Education. Delhi Law Review. (2006-2007) Vol. 28-29:157-62p.
 Rahi,Riaz Hanif. Access to justice program and the prevailing judicial
System. All Pakistan Legal Decisions. (2006) Vol. 58(8):J84-88p.
 Singh,Abhitosh Pratap and Mohan,Madan. Laws for all: Justice for whom?
Kashmir University Law Review. (2006) Vol.13(13): 209-230p.
 Marc Galanter and Jayanth K. Krishnan. Bread for the Poor: Access to
Justice and the Rights of the Needy in India. Hastings Law Journal. (2004)
Vol. 55: 789p.
 Russell Engler. Towards a Context-Based Civil Gideon through Access to
Justice Initiatives. Clearinghouse Review. (2006) Vol.40: 196p.
 Richard Moorhead and Pascoe Pleasence. Access to Justice after Universalism:
Introduction. Journal of Law and Society. (2003) Vol.30: 1-10p.
 Robert Rubinson. A Theory of Access to Justice. Journal of the Legal
Profession. (2005) Vol. 29, No.90: 89-156p.
 Some Reflections on the Relationship between Citizenship, Access to
Justice, and the Reform of Legal Aid. Journal of Law and Society. (2004)
Vol. 31(3): 345-368p.
 Carissima Mathen. Access to Charter Justice and the Rule of Law. National
Journal of Constitutional Law. (2008) Vol. 25:191-204p.

ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE

 Katju, Markandey. Access to justice with special reference to socio-


economic rights. Amity Law Review. (2003) Vol.3(2)4(1): 1-8p.

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182 APP. VIII—SELECT INDIAN & FOREIGN LEGAL ARTICLES

 Katju, Markandey. Access to justice with special reference to socio-


economic rights. All India Reporter. (2003) Vol.90: J117-121p.
 Madan, Arun. Address on judicial system and reforms. All India Reporter.
(2000) Vol87: 208-215p.
 Thomas, Roshun. Administration of justice in Ancient India. Journal of
Indian Legal Thought. (2005) Vol(3): 159-183p
 Singh, Manmohan. Administration of justice on fast track. Kerala Law
Times. (2007) Vol. 3(1): J7-13p.
 Singh, Manmohan Administration of justice on fast track. Supreme Court
Cases. (2007)Vol.4(1): J9-12p.
 Ramakoti, M. Always on the Qui-Vive. Supreme Court Journal. (2009)
Vol.1(1): 9-16p.
 Prakash, V.K. Babu. American Courts welcome 21st century. Criminal Law
Journal. (2001) Vol.107: 15-16p.
 Singhvi, Abhishek M. Beating the backlog: less talk, more action. Supreme
Court Cases. (2007) Vol.2(4): J9-22p.
 Nambier, T.P. Kelu. Beware of costs. Kerala Law Times. (2002) Vol.3: 64-
65p.
 Asrani, Sheetal B. and Sunghay, M.P. Ajith. Bringing despots to justice:
Quest for an effective legal regime. Indian Journal of International Law
.(2000)Vol 40: 178-196p.
 Shrimal, Kamall Nayan. Delay in the Administration of Justice. All India
High Court Cases. (2005 Sep) Vol.11(9): 70-76p.
 Khanna, H.R. Delays: Judicial and administrative. Mainstream. (1992)
Vol.31(44): 32p.
 Alam, A. Delays and defeat of justice: Should judiciary be blamed. Criminal
Law Journal. (1993) VOl.99: 1-7p.
 Dogra, Bharat. World development report on agriculture: Many question
marks on World Bank's thinking. Mainstream. (2007) Vol.45(45): 11-12p.
 Billa, Suman. WTO and Indian agriculture: Renegotiating the agreement on
Agriculture. Administrator. (2004) Vol.47(1): 117-146p.

AIDS/HIV

 Ajithkumar, K. and S. Irudayarajan. Medical care for HIV: An opportunity


or crisis? Economic and Political Weekly. (2006) Vol.41(15): 1428-1429p
 Sharma, Abhijeet. Should India criminalize knowing transmission of
HIV/AIDS? Criminal Law Journal. (2005) Vol. 111: J305-313p.
 Lance Gable , Lawrence O. Gostin and James G. Hodge Jr. A Global
Assessment of the Role of Law in the HIV/AIDS Pandemic. Public Health.
(2009) Vol.123, 260-264p.
APP. VIII—SELECT INDIAN & FOREIGN LEGAL ARTICLES 183

 LanceGable. HIV/AIDS, Reproductive and Sexual Health, and the Law.


American Journal of Public Health. (2008) Vol. 98(10): 1779-1786p.

AIR LAW

 Sachdeva, G.S. Challenges in air law. Indian Journal of International Law


(2007) Vol.47(2): 200-224p.
 Michael C. Mineiro. An Intersection of Air & Space Law: Licensing and
Regulating Suborbital Commercial Human Space Flight Operations. ABA
Air & Space Lawyer. (2010) Vol. 22( 4) SSRN.
 Kristin L. Fortin. Reviving the Lawyer’s Role as Servant Leader: The
Professional Paradigm and a Lawyer’s Ethical Obligation to Inform Clients
About Alternative Dispute Resolution. Georgetown Journal of Legal Ethics.
(2009) Vol. 22: 589p.

ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION

 Rao, Srinivasa kotagiri. Alternative dispute resolution in criminal


jurisprudence. Criminal Law Journal. (2009) Vol. 115(1317): 262-265p.
 Khadilkar, V.S. Dispute resolution and PSUs. Excise Law Times. (2006)
Vol. 203(3): A106-07p.
 Sabhahit, V.G. Dynamics and dimensions of alternative dispute resolution
systems. Banaras Law Journal. (2009) Vol. 2(4): 314-321p.
 Kaur, Kuljit. Mediation: As a technique for alternative dispute resolution
system. Nyaya Kiran. (2008) Vol. 2(2):19-31p.
 Macmillan, Rory. Reflections on regulation and dispute resolution in the Indian
telecommunication sector. Journal of the Indian Law Institute. (2005)Vol.47(1):
29-52p.
 Jaswal,S.S. Role of alternative dispute resolution in reducing arrears of cases
in India. Civil and Military Law Journal. (2009) Vol 45(1+2): 35-40p.
 Sinha, S.B. ADR vision. Nyaya Kiran. (2008) Vol. 2(1): 1-22p.
 Sinha, Rajiv. After all it is a matter of policy. All India Arbitration Law
Reporter. (2009) Vol.1(77): 17-24p.
 Aggarwal, Nomita. Alternative dispute resolution: Concept and concerns.
Nyaya Deep (2006) Vol.7(1): 68-81p.
 Mini, S. Alternative dispute resolution: Conceptual and legal Framework.
Cochin University Law Review. (2007) Vol.31(3&4): 417-430p.
 Raghuram, Goda. Alternative dispute resolution. Nyaya Deep. (2007)
Vol.8(2):17-24p.
 Pande, Sadhana. Alternative dispute resolution system vis-a-vis
judiciary:Some fads and foibles. Academy Law Review (2006) Vol.30(1-2):
141-158p.
184 APP. VIII—SELECT INDIAN & FOREIGN LEGAL ARTICLES

 Alternative disputes redressal. Kaur, Harpeet. Labour Law Journal (2006) Vol.
1: 49-60p.
 Kochar, R.J. Alternative disputes resolution forums: A search in futility. All
India High Court Cases. (2006)Vol.12(3):17-21p.
 Rao, E.M.N. Ambiguity of percentage of rate of interest on awards. Andhra
Law Times. (2005) Vol.5: J26-28p.
 Sahewalla, G.N. Appointment of arbitrator under the arbitration and
conciliation act,1996. Gauhati Law Times. (2009) Vol.3(1): 8-13p.
 Gopalan, V. Appointment of arbitrators:Scope and ambit of section 11(6) of
arbitration and conciliation act. Company Law Journal. (2008) Vol. 4(1): 1-
10p.
 Gupta, Vidushi. Arbitration agreement vis-a-vis jurisdiction of company law
board. Company Law Journal. (2010) Vol.1(1): 1-8p.
 Sankar, S. Nikhil. Arbitration and conciliation act, 1996: Need for a change.
Kerala Law Times (2009) Vol.2(4): 21-26p.
 Hariharan, Srikanth and Ghayal, Kalyani. Arbitration and mediation : A
prefered mode of dispute resolution in labour-management disputes. Labour
Law Journal. (2009) Vol.4(11): 33-42p.
 Sharma, Puneet. Bias of arbitrator and the remedy available to a party there
of under the arbitration and conciliation act,1996. All India High Court
Cases. (2010) Vol.16(1): 3-14p.
 Pael, Yamini and Sharma, Ritu. Mediation revisted- A myth for women at
grass root level. All India High Court Cases. (2009) Vol.15(7): 81-87p.
 Padmanabhan,Ananth and Dugar,Rishi Kumar. Road ahead for dispute
resolution clauses in existing power purchase agreements (PPAs): Comment
of Gujarat Urja Vikash NIgam Ltd. V. Essar Power Ltd. Supreme Court
Cases. (2009) Vol. 6: 21-28p.
 Kachwaha, Samar Singh and Bajaj, Raghavendra Mohan. Classification of
an arbitration as “International” under Indian law. Supreme Court Cases
(2009) Vol. 4(4): 27-36p.
 Tripathy, Abhishek. Power of a conciliation officer and the conciliation
board: A comparative analysis. Labour Law Journal. (2009) Vol.1(3): 83-
88p.
 Sundaram, P.S. Does contextual meaning apply for the word application in
the arbitration and conciliation act, 1996. Madras Law Journal. (2008)
Vol.234(1): J7-8p.
 Mukherjee, Debanshu. Proper law in international arbitrations involving
contractual claims: When parties fail to choose. NLSI Review (2008) Vol.
20(1): 62-75p.
 Rani, R. Usha. Recent trends in international commercial arbitration: An
Overview. Karnataka Law Journal. (2007) Vol.19: J33-48p.
APP. VIII—SELECT INDIAN & FOREIGN LEGAL ARTICLES 185

 Singh, Ghanshyam. Mediation: a choice of dispute settlement in India.


M.D.U. Law Journal. (2005) Vol.10(1): 41-58p.
 Sreerangaraju, L.V. Representation of parties by non-advocates in
arbitration. Karnataka Law Journal (2006) Vol. 5:J1-16p.
 Seth, J.C. Efficacy of arbitration: measures to streamline law the and
procedure. Nyaya Kiran(2007 Apr.-Jun.): 60-67p.
 Kesharwani, Madhusudan. Jurisdiction of arbitration tribunal inherent
principal and Indian perspective. Madras Law Journal. (2008) Vol. 237(6):
J138-144p.
 Nair, Hariharan. Mediation and conciliation. Kerala Law Times (2008)Vol.
1(11): J50-55p.

ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE

 Prakash,S.B.N. Demeanor and role in administration of justice. Karnataka


Law Journal (2009) Vol. 6(24): 61-64p.
 Chandrakar, Mayank. Justice Delay: A Customary Practice in India. Madras
Law Journal. (2008)Vol. 7(1): 9-14p.
 Khadilkar, V.S. Fairplay in administering justice. Excise Law Times. (2007)
Vol. 209(2): A50-51p.
 Balakrishnan, K.G.Efficient functioning of India's justice delivery system.
Supreme Court Cases. (2007) Vol.4(1): J13-21p.
 Nariman, Fali S. Legitimacy of judicial governance in contemporary India.
Gujarat Law Herald. (2008) Vol. 1(2): J8-16p.
 Singh, Yatindra. IT. Road to speedier justice. Supreme Court Cases. (2005)
Vol.2(3): 61-68p.

BIODIVERSITY

 Puri, Kamal. Australia's initiatives to realise the objectives of the convention


on biological diversity. Delhi Law Review. (2006-2007) Vol.28-29: 25-46p.
 Vaghela, Jaydeepsinh G. Biodiversity and sustainable development. Gujarat
Law Herald (2007) Vol. 3(11): J14-18p.
 Gowda, N. Sathish. Biodiversity: Measures to conservation and its
effectiveness. Karnataka Law Journal. (2010) Vol.1(4): 68-79p.
 Kothari, Ashish and Kohli, Kanchi. National biodiversity action plan.
Economic and Political Weekly. (2009) Vol.44(20): 13-16p.
 Kothari, Ashish and Kohli, Kanchi. National biodiversity action plan.
Economic and Political Weekly. (2009) Vol.44(20): 13-16p.
186 APP. VIII—SELECT INDIAN & FOREIGN LEGAL ARTICLES

 Avasthe, Ravikant. Biodiversity conservation issues in Sikkim-II: High


altitude multi-purpose animal species, the Yak. ENVIS BULLETIN:
Himalayan Ecology & Development. (2005) Vol.13(2): 26-31p.
 John Copeland Nagle . The Effectiveness of Biodiversity Law. Journal of
Land Use and Environmental Law, Notre Dame Legal Studies Paper No. 09-
45. Vol. 24. ( 2009). 203p

BIOTECHNOLOGY

 Mahmod, N.A.K.B. Development of Biotechnology: Legal challenges.


Kashmir University Law Review. (2005)Vol.12(12): 18-39p.
 Sanu M.K. Draft national biotechnology regulatory bill(2008): A forgettable
effort Indian Journal of International Law. (2009)Vol. 48(3): 407-426p
 Guha, Shouvik Kumar. Geneticaly modified organisms and bio-safety:
Revisiting cartagena protocol on bio-safety. Banaras Law Journal. (2009)
2(4): 401-414p.
 Nair, Prabha S. Institutional framework for access to genetic resources: A
comparative analysis. Cochin University Law Review. (2005) Vol.29(1): 47-
75p.
 Singh, Ritesh. Nexus between bio-technology and law: A basic
understanding. Journal of Symbiosis Law College. (2005 Sept.)Vol. 5:122-
137p.
 Smith II, George P. Biotechnology and the Law: Social Responsibility or
Freedom of Scientific Inquiry? Mercer Law Review. (1988) Vol. 39(2):
437-460p.
 Kwek, Mean Luck .The Biotechnology Era: Ramifications of Genelabs
Diagnostics v Institut Pasteur. Singapore Academy of Law Journal.(2001)
Vol. 13: 89p.

CAPITAL PUNISHMENT

 Biradar, M.B. Abolition of death sentence. Karnataka Law


Journal.(2009)Vol. 2(7): 17-28p.
 Kumar, Ramesh. Capital punishment: rarest of the rare cases. Delhi Judicial
Academy Journal. (2005 Mar) Vol.4(1): 80-83p.
 Ramadurai, Chitra Anirudh. Capital punishment: The international
perspective. Supreme Court Journal. (2007 Sep.)Vol. 6(36): J44-48p.
 Ramesh Kumar. Capital punishment: Rarest of the rare cases. Delhi Judicial
Academy Journal .(2005 Mar.)Vol. 4(1): 80-83p.
 Singh, Pradeep. Capital punishment: Desirability and need. Civil and
Military Law Journal.(2006 Apr-Jun.)Vol.42(1+2): 26-32p.
APP. VIII—SELECT INDIAN & FOREIGN LEGAL ARTICLES 187

 Mohd. Amanullah. Capital punishment and human rights: Amnesty's


perspective. Civil and Military Law Journal.(2008 Jan.-Jun.)Vol.44(1+2):
27-33p.
 Capital punishment or death sentence: Its abolition or retention world wide
and Indian panorama. Criminal Law Journal.(2008 Aug.)Vol. 114(1304):
J219-220p.
 Goerlich, Helmut. Case of death penalty: A hypothetical perspective from
German constitutional law. NUJS Law Review.(2008 Jan.-Mar.)Vol.1(1): 55-
68p.
 Mall, Sangeeta. Death penalty: State hate. Mainstream. (2008 Mar.)Vol. 41(13):
27-29p.
 Pareek, Naresh and Kumbhat, Kunal. Death penalty for rape: Is it feasible?
Criminal Law Journal.(2005 Jul.)Vol. 111: 219-222p.
 Gowda. Death penalty in USA: A critical study. Karnataka Law
Journal.(2008 Aug.)Vol. 4(16): J17-32p.
 Rao, B.V.N.A. Death penalty v. clemency. Criminal Law Journal.(2007
Apr.)Vol. 113(1288): J85-86p.
 Garg, Arjun. Death sentence: Extent of judicial discretion and need of
guidelines. Criminal Law Journal.(2005 Jan.)Vol.111: 20-24p.
 B, Yadukrishnan. Desirability of continuing capital punishment in India.
Criminal Law Journal. (2010) Vol.116(1321): 22-25p.
 Dube, Mukul. Taking a blunderbuss to a mouse. Mainstream. (2006 Nov.)
Vol. 44(47): 3-5p.
 Chatterjee, P.K. To hang him or not: that is the question. Mainstream. (
2006 Oct.) Vol.44(45): J9-10p.
 Sidhu, Dawinder S. Death as Punishment: An Analysis of Eight Arguments
Against Capital Punishment . West Virginia Law Review.( 2009) Vol. 111:
453p.
 The Unexamined Death Penalty: Capital Punishment and Reform of the
Model Penal Code . Columbia Law Review. (May 2005) Vol. 105(4) 1396-
1415p.
 Thurschwell, Adam. Ethical Exception:Capital Punishment in the Figure of
Sovereignty. South Atlantic Quarterly. (July 2008) Vol. 107( 3). Cleveland-
Marshall Legal Studies Paper No. 08-160.
 Brown ,Darryl K. The Multifarious Politics of Capital Punishment: A
Response to Smith. Virginia Law Review in Brief. (2008) Vol. 94:57-64p.

CASTE SYSTEM

 Mall, Sangeeta. Can the caste problem be solved? Mainstream. (2008) Vol.
46(50): 27-29p.
188 APP. VIII—SELECT INDIAN & FOREIGN LEGAL ARTICLES

 Thorat, Sukhadeo and Newman, Katherine S. Caste and economic


discrimination: Causes, consequences and remedies. Economic and Political
Weekly.(2007 Oct.) Vol. 42(41): 4121-24p.
 Manmohan, K.T.Caste and landlessness in Kerala: Signals from Chengara.
Economic and Political Weekly. (2008 Sep.) Vol. 43(37): 14-16p.
 Jodhka, Surinder S. Caste and the corporate sector. Indian Journal of
Industrial Relations. (2008) Vol. 44(2): 185-193p.
 Bhagat, R.B. Caste census: looking back, looking forward. Economic and
Political Weekly.(2007 May-Jun.) Vol.42 (21):1902-1905p.
 Madheswaran, S. and Attewell, Paul. Caste discrimination in the Indian
urban labour market: Evidence from the National Sample Survey. Economic
and Political Weekly. (2007 Oct.) 42(41):4146-4153p.
 Mishra, Chaturanan. Caste factor. Mainstream. (2005 Jun) Vol.43(28):11-
12p.
 Shah, A.M.Caste in the 21st century: From system to elements. Economic
and Political Weekly. (2007 Nov.) Vol. 42(44): 109-116p.
 Pillai, K.N. Chandrasekharan. Caste of children of inter caste marriages: The
quagmire in judicial reasoning. Bangalore Law Journal. (2005 Jun.) Vol.
1(1): 125-130p.
 Vasavi, A.R. Caste, capital and captaincy in the Karnataka elections.
Economic and Political Weekly. ( 2008 Jun.) Vol. 43(24): 10-11p.
 Demerath, N.J. and Jodhka, Surinder S. Interrogating caste and religion in
India's emerging middle class. Economic and Political Weekly. (2006 Sept.)
Vol. 41(35): J813-818p.
 Nambiar, V. Bhaskaran. Priest and the caste. Kerala Law Times. (2006 Feb.)
Vol.1(9): 58-60p.
 Patil, Sharad. Return to the counter-offensive: when Ambedkar called for
caste-annihilation. Mainstream. (2007 Mar.) Vol.45 (12): 16-20p.
 Pillai, K.N. Chandrasekharan. Supreme Court on caste conversion and
reservation. Journal of the Indian Law Institute. (2005 Oct-Dec) Vol.47(4):
540-543p.
 'Dalit Rights Are Human Rights': Caste Discrimination, International
Activism, and the Construction of a New Human Rights Issue. Human
Rights Quarterly. (2007 Feb.) Vol. 29:167-93p.
 Russell K. Robinson. Casting and Caste-Ing: Reconciling Artistic Freedom
and Antidiscrimination Norms. California Law Review. (2007) Vol. 95: 1-
74p. UCLA School of Law Research Paper No. 06-13

CHILD LABOUR

 Wani, Afzal M. Abolition of child labour: international and national


Perspectives. Nyaya Kiran . (2007 Apr.-Jun.) :29-43p.
APP. VIII—SELECT INDIAN & FOREIGN LEGAL ARTICLES 189

 Mishra, Lakshmidhar.Abolition of child labour and right to education.


Mainstream. (2008) Vol.47(1):57-64p.
 Kumari, S. Kusuma. Abolition of child labour chasing a mirage or
reality.Supreme Court Journal . (2007 Jun.) Vol.25: J40-48p.
 Kumari, S. Kusuma. Abolition of child labour chasing a mirage or reality.
Andhra Law Times. (2007 Jul.)Vol. 148(13): J7-16p.
 Lahiri, Debasree. Abuse of child domestic workers in India: Crisis and
Challenges. Indian Police Journal. (2007Oct.-Dec.) Vol.54(4): 27-36p.
 Bhomkar, Sumalata. Child labour: A problem. Indian Socio-Legal Journal.
(2008) Vol.34 (1+2):75-82p.
 Gupta, Sadhna. Child labour: Ultimate denial of child's rights. Labour and
Industrial Cases. (2007 Jul.)Vol.40(7): J176-79p.
 Harsh, Bhanwar Lal. Child labour: the Indian scenario. Labour and
Industrial Cases. (2007 Apr.) Vol. 40(4): J97-102p.
 Kusumavathi, J. Child labour: Role of judiciary. Andhra Law Times. (2006)
Vol.4: J29-32p.
 Prasad, P. Siva. Child labour. Supreme Court Judgement. (2008 Jun.) Vol.
4(23): J29-30p.
 Prathiba, Parmar. Child labour: public interest litigation. Supreme Court
Journal. (2008) Vol. 7: 24-27p.
 Soni, Garima. Child labour: Stigma on society. Labour and Industrial Cases.
(2006 Jul.) Vol. 39: J193-202p.
 Srivastava, Suresh C. Child labour: Law, policy and its enforcement.
Kashmir University Law Review. (2007) Vol. 14(14): 1-26p.
 Wani, M. Afzal. Child labour: Some suggestions for its regulation and
Control. Kashmir University Law Review. (2007) Vol.14(14): 35-46p.
 Naidu, M. Chinnaswamy and Ramaiah, K. Dasaratha. Child labour and
human rights: A case study. PRP Journal of Human Rights (2005 Oct-Dec)
Vol. 9(4): 8-11p.
 Chatterjee, Soumitra Kumar. Child labour in automobile workshop: A socio-
legal study. Nyaya Deep(2007 Apr.)Vol. 8(2): 112-25p.
 Sarkar, Dibyojyoti. Child labour in India:An introspection. Labour Law
Journal. (2008 May) Vol. 2: J1-11p.
 a, Naveen. Child labour in India. Andhra Law Times. (2007 Oct.)
Vol.149(19): J21-23p.
 Patel, C.L. Child labour is a disgrace to mankind. Central India Law
Quarterly. (2005 Apr-Jun.) Vol.18(2): 197-223p.
 Paul, Thomas. Child labour prohibition v. abolition: Untangling the
constitutional tangle. Journal of the Indian Law Institute. (2008 Apr.-Jun.)
Vol.50(2): 143-176p.
190 APP. VIII—SELECT INDIAN & FOREIGN LEGAL ARTICLES

 Malhi, Baldev Singh. Child labour, human rights and reality with special
reference to state of Punjab. Labour Law Journal (2006) Vol.2: A1-8p.
 Trehan, Anil. Concept of child labour, its impact on child, legislative
framework before and ater independence and measure for its.... Labour and
Industrial Cases. (2009) Vol.42(4):100-103p.
 Burra, Neera. Crusading for children in India's informal economy. Economic
and Political Weekly. (2005 Dec) Vol.40(49): 5199-5208p.
 Latchoumy, K. Does permeability lead to permissibility? Contribution of
labour legislation to the mushroom growth of child labour: A critical
analysis. Labour Law Journal. (2008 Aug.) Vol.2(8): J103-104p.
 Pandiaraj, S. Elimination of child labour in India: Towards a glorious
illusion? Indian Journal of International Law. (2006 Jan-Mar.)
Vol.46(1):84-99p.
 Doddawadmath, Jayashree V. Eradication of exploitation of child labour: A
critique. Indian Bar Review (2005 Jan.-Jul.) Vol. 33(1+2): 257-264p.
 Bhumesh, Apoorva. Eternal optimism in oblivion: eradicate child labour .
Madhya Pradesh Journal of Social Sciences. (2005 Jul.-Dec.)Vol. 10(2):
100-107p.
 Chatterjee, Soumitra Kumar. Judicial trends in the context of child labour in
India. Labour and Industrial Cases. (2007 Mar.) Vol. 40(3): J86-93p.
 Bothra, Rashmi. Rehabilitation of child labour: Tracing the legislative
Intent. Labour and Industrial Cases. (2008 May) Vol. 41(5): J129-133p.
 Srivastava, Jai Prakash. Rights of working children and constitutional
protection. Supreme Court Journal. (2008 Jun.) Vol. 5(26): J21-25p.
 Buzarbaruah, Bhupesh Malla. Role of inspectors in enforcing child labour
laws. Gauhati Law Times . (2009) Vol.5(1):1-4p.
 Sharma, Subhash. Trends, causes and consequences of child labour in India.
Indian Journal of Public Administration. (2009 April-June) Vol. 55(2): 220-
36p.
 Chakraborty, Sudip. Universal child rights in the disclourse on child labour.
Social Action. (2008) Vol.58(4): 381-92p.
 Raheem, A. Abdul. Urbanisation and abuse of child labour in India: An
empirical view. Social Action. (2008 Jan.-Mar.) Vol.58(1): 73-81p.
 Pasricha, Ravinder Kaur. Violation of child rights and victimization of child
labourers working in Restaurants & Dhabas. Indian Journal of Criminology
and Criminalistics. (2007 Sep.-Dec.) Vol.28: 56-63p.
 Rena, Ravinder . The Child Labour in Developing Countries: A Challenge to
Millennium Development Goals. Indus Journal of Management & Social
Sciences. (Spring 2009) Vol. 3( 1): 1-8p.
 Combating Child Labour and Promoting Youth Empowerment. Refugee
Survey Quarterly. (2008) Vol. 27(4). 74-82p.
APP. VIII—SELECT INDIAN & FOREIGN LEGAL ARTICLES 191

 Flannigan, Robert . Child Labour: The Partial Fiduciary Accountability of


Parents.
Canadian Bar Review. ( 2007) Vol. 86: 293p.

CIVIL LIBERTIES

 Noorani, A.G. Academic freedom in Kashmir and elsewhere. Economic and


Political Weekly. ( 2007 Sep.) 42(36) :3600-3602p.
 Lasson,Kenneth. Civil Liberties in Uncivil Times: The Perilous Quest to
Preserve American Freedoms. London Law Review. (2007) Vol. 2. 2p.
 Stone, Geoffrey R. National Security v. Civil Liberties. California Law
Review. (Dec. 2007) Vol. 95( 6) : 2203-2212p.
 Stone, Geoffrey R. Lawyer's Responsibility: Protecting Civil Liberties in
Wartime. Washington University Journal of Law & Policy. (2006) Vol. 22.
47-56p.
 Christopher,Michaelsen. Balancing Civil Liberties against National Security
- A Critique of Counterterrorism Rhetoric. University of New South Wales
Law Journal. (2006) Vol.29(2): 1-21p.
 Stone, Geoffrey R. Civil Liberties v. National Security in the Law's Open
Areas.
Boston University Law Review. (2006 Dec) Vol. 86(5):1315-1334p.

COMPETITION LAW

 Bhattachareja, Aditya. Amending India's competition act. Economic and


Political Weekly. (2006 Oct.) Vol. 41(41): 4314-4317p.
 Evans, Joel. Anti competitive agreements under the Competition Act, 2002.
Chartered Secretary. (2006 Jul.) Vol.36(7): 1028-1031p.
 Rajan, R. Soundra. Anti trust laws in global business. Chartered Secretary.
(2008 Sep.)Vol.38(9): 1221-1226p
 Verma, Bhoomika. Anti-competitive effects of cartels. Corporate Law
Adviser. (2009) Vol.89(1): 16-21p.
 Kazi, Ashraf U. and Tasneem, Farisa. Australian competition and consumer
commissioin: A study of trends and compliance mechanism. Bangalore Law
Journal. (2008 Jan.) Vol. 2(2): 104-132p.
 Kazi, Ashraf U. and Tasneem, Farisa. Australian competition and consumer
commissioin: A study of trends and compliance mechanism. Bangalore Law
Journal. (2008 Jan.)Vol. 2(2): 104-132p.
 Ghosh, Subadip and Ross, Thomas.Competition (Amendment) bill 2007: A
review and critique. Economic and Political Weekly. (2008) Vol.43(51):35-
40p.
192 APP. VIII—SELECT INDIAN & FOREIGN LEGAL ARTICLES

 Bora, J.P. Competition act, 2002: Its true perspective. Gauhati Law Times.
(2008 Jan.) Vol. 1(1): J1-5p.
 Kapoor, Sandeep. Competition compliance programme: Indian perspective.
Chartered Secretary. (2006 Jul.) Vol. 36(7):1021-1023p.
 Agarwal, Anurag K. Competition law: An analytical perspective. Chartered
Secretary. (2008 Sep.)Vol. 38(9): 1228-1230p.
 Gopalakrishnan, S. Competition law: An anlytical perspective. Chartered
Secretary. (2008 Sep.) Vol. 38(9): 1231-1232p.
 Krishnan, R. Competition law. Chartered Secretary. (2008 Sep.) Vol. 38(9):
1207-1208p.
 Srinivasan, K. Competition law: Patience of job, a prerequisite. Corporate
Law Adviser. (2007 Oct.) Vol. 80(3): J33-38p.
 Ramanujam, Adarsh. Competition law and consumer protection: Two wings
of consumer welfare. Company Law Journal. (2008 May) Vol. 2: J105-
114p.
 Bhatt, Kirti. Competition law in India. Chartered Secretary. (2008 Sep.)Vol.
38(9): 1226-1227p .
 Madhavan, M.R. Evolution of competition law. Chartered Secretary. (2008
Sep.) Vol. 38(9): 1239-1241p.
 Nair, Ravisekhar and Hussain, Abdullah. Relevance of competition
compliance programmes under India's new competition regime. Chartered
Secretary. (2008 Sep.)Vol. 38(9): 1242-1247p.
 Chandran, S. Sarat. Interface between competition law and securities law in
India. Chartered Secretary.(2008 Sep.)Vol.38(9): 1215-1220p.
 Competition law in India: Need to walk the last mile Agarwal, Anurag K.
Chartered Secretary . (2008 Sep.) Vol. 38(9): 1228-1230p.
 Maheshwari, Kartick. Radius clauses in shopping centres: Competition law
implications. Company Law Journal. (2006) Vol. 5: J65-75p.
 Chakravartty, S. Convergence of competition principles: A Pygmalion
proach. Corporate Law Adviser. (2000 Oct) Vol.39: 40-52p.
 Sweeney, Brendan. International Competition Law and Policy: A Work in
Progress. Melbourne Journal of International Law. (May 2009) Vol. 10
(1):58-69p.
 Siems, Mathias M. Regulatory Competition in Partnership Law
International and Comparative Law Quarterly. (Oct. 2009) Vol. 58(4): 767-
802p.
 Worster, William Thomas. Competition and Comity in the Fragmentation of
International Law. Brooklyn Journal of International Law. (2008) Vol.
34(1): 119-150p.
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 Pera, Alberto. Changing Views of Competition, Economic Analysis and EC


Antitrust Law. European Competition Journal. (June 2008) Vol. 4(1):127-
168p.
 Bridgeman, James. Arbitrability of Competition Law Disputes. European
Business Law Review. (2008) Vol. 19(1): 147-174p.

CONFLICT OF LAWS

 Govindaraj, V.C. “Rule Selection” rule in conflict of laws - the so-called


American revolution: a critique. Indian Journal of International Law (2005
Oct-Dec.) Vol.45(4): 459-486p.
 Bhushan, Tanuj and Hidko, Janak. Transnational litigation: A development
from procedure to substance under conflict of law. Madras Law Journal.
(2007 Sep.)Vol. 228(2): J40-48p.
 Koca, Sema Cortogu. Conflict of Laws on Environmental Liability Law.
Bar Review. (July 2009) Vol. 2( 2), 23-32p.
 Sannerholm, Richard. Legal, Judicial and Administrative Reforms in Post-
Conflict Societies: Beyond the Rule of Law Template. Journal of Conflict &
Security Law. (2007). Vol. 12(1) 65-94p.

CONSTITUTIONAL LAW

 Bhatt, D.K. The 93'rd constitutional amendment and private sector


educational institutions: A post-ashok kumar thakur analysis. M.D.U. Law
Journal. (2009) Vol.14(1): 141-154p.
 Chakrabarty, Manas and Sultana, Aleya Mousumi. Article 356 of the
Constitution: Use and misuse. South Asia Politics. (2008 Jan.)Vol. 6(9): 13-
15p.
 Gowda, N. Sathish. Assessment of the ramifications of I.R. Celho case on the
ninth schedule of the Constitution. Karnataka Law Journal. (2008 Jun.)Vol.
3(11): J17-32p.
 Sood, Ankur.Basic structure unbound. NUALS Law Journal. (2008) Vol.2:
145-162p.
 Nambiar, T.P. Kelu. Canadian connection in election involved in Art.324
imbroglio. Kerala Law Times. (2009) Vol. 2(9): 41-43p.
 Alam, Mohsin and Khan, Zehra. Case comment on Rameshwar Prasad v.
Union of India: Bihar Assembly Case. Supreme Court Journal. (2009) Vol.
2(9): 28-32p.
 Kumar, Pawan. Children right to education under indian constitution: Some
reflections. M.D.U. Law Journal. (2009) Vol. 14(1): 335-342p.
 Sinha,S.B. Constitutional challenges in the 21st century. NLSI Review.
(2009)Vol. 21(1): 117-132p.
194 APP. VIII—SELECT INDIAN & FOREIGN LEGAL ARTICLES

 Sarkar,Subhmmoy. Constitutional mandate on the right against self


incrimination: A comparative study on the legitimacy of narcoanalysis.
Criminal Law Journal. (2009) Vol 115(2): 166-172p.
 Vaidya,Mrunmayi M. Constitutional status of personal laws: Vacillating
Judiciary. All India High Court Cases. (2009 Aug) Vol 15(1): 107-112p.
 Venkatachaliah, M.N. Constitutional underpinning of a concordial society.
Kerala Law Times.(2009) Vol 3(4): J41-54p.
 Venkatachaliah, M.N. Constitutional underpinnings of a concordial society.
Supreme Court Cases.(2009) Vol. 6(4): 41-54p.
 Chugh, Ashish. Exclusionary rule of evidence with the emergence of an
analogous “Fourth Amendment” in the Indian constitution. Supreme Court
Cases. (2009) Vol.7(2): 24-93p.
 Blackshield, Tony. Working the metaphor: The contrasting use of “Pith and
Substance” in Indian and Australian Law. Journal of the Indian Law
Institute. (2008 Oct-Dec) Vol. 50(4): 518-68p.
 Narishghen, Rajen. Constitutional protection of human rights: The accused's
rights. Nyaya Deep. (2006 Jan.)Vol.7(1): 115-31p.
 Benjamin, M.S. Constitutional madate and judicial approach. Karnataka
Law Journal. (2008 Sep.) Vol 5(17): J1-11p.
 Babu, P. Narihari. Constitutional provisions for women. Andhra Law Times
.(2008 May) Vol 3(153): J1-2p.
 Mishra, Saumya. Doctrine of pith and substance preserves and protects the
constitutional properties of parliament and legislatures. All India Reporter.
(2009 Feb.) Vol 96: 17-22p.
 Iyer, V.R. Krishna. Indian constitution: Some creative mutations mooted.
Kerala Law Times. (2007 Jul.) Vol 9: J17-19p.
 Jois, M. Rama. Harmonious working of the legislature, the executive and the
judiciary. Journal of Parliamentary Information. (2009 March)Vol 55(1): 3-
25p.
 Venkatachaliah, M.N. Constitutional underpinnings of a concordial society:
21st. Dr. Kailashnath Katju Memorial Annual Lecture. Nyaya Kiran. (2008
April-June)Vol. 2(2): 1-18p.
 Venkatachaliah, M.N. Constitutional underspinnings of a concordial society.
All India Reporter. (2008 Aug.) Vol 95(1136): J113-121p.
 Pai, V. Sudhish. Ninth scedule judgement: A critique. Supreme Court Cases.
(2009)Vol 1: 9-18p.
 Ramesh, M. Need for expanding the definition of the state under article 12
of the constitution of india in the era of LPG: Liberalisation, privatization
and globalization. Gauhati Law Times. (2010) Vol 1(1): 1-13p.
 Rao, K. Madhusudhana. Protective discrimination under the Indian
constitution:Some aspects. Labour and Industrial Cases. (2008 Jan.)Vol
41(1): J1-20p.
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 Agrawal, Kritika. Pardoning power under the Indian constitution: problems


and perspectives. Criminal Law Journal. (2008 Nov.)Vol 114:313-321p.

CONSUMER PROTECTION

 Mittal, Rajat and Singh, Aishwarya. Comparative advertising: An eye for an


eye making the consumers blind. Journal of Intellectual Property Rights.
(2008 Jan.) Vol 13(1): 19-27p.
 Kharb, Deepa. Consumer proteciton education in India. Journal of
Constitutional and Parliamentary Studies. (2007 July-Dec)Vol 41(3-4):271-75p.
 Mudgil, H.K.Consumer laws after independence in India. All India Reporter.
(2005 Jul) Vol. 92(1099): 251-255p.
 Goel, Ashish Kumar. Consumer protection act and the legal profession.
Company Law Journal. (2009 July) Vol 3: 22-26p.
 Patil, Ashok R. Consumer protection regulations, 2005: an evaluation.
Karnataka Law Journal. (2005 Dec)Vol 6(23): 36-46p.
 Kaur, Kuljit. Consumerism: Rights and responsibilities. M.D.U. Law
Journal. (2007)Vol 12(2): 115-24p.
 Patil, Ashok R.Consumers protection from second-hand smoke. Journal of
the Indian Law Institute. (2009 July-Sept) Vol 51(3): 351-67p.
 Ahmad, Mushtaq. Housing services and consumer protection law: Judicial
response. Kerala Law Times. (2009)Vol 3(1): 281-290p.
 Ahmad,Mushtaq.Housing services and consumer protection law. Consumer
Protection Reporter 2009 June; 2: 281-90p.
 Sridevi, P. Consumerism and accountability of medical profession. Supreme
Court Journal.(2008 Jul.)Vol.5(28): J19-26p.
 Agarwal,V.K. Jain, Divi. Liability of courier towards customer in domestic
transactions in India. All India High Court Cases 2009 15(6): 75-80p.
Medical services by ESI hospitals: consumer perspective. Company Law
Journal.(2009 Sep.)Vol. 3(3): J145-150p.
 Ferrilll, A. Michael, Hyman, Leslie Sara, Rackley, Caleb. Antitrust and
Consumer Protection. SMU Law Review (Summer 2009). Vol. 62(3):855-876p.
 Cafaggi, Fabrizio. Great Transformation Administrative and Judicial
Enforcement in Consumer Protection: A Remedial Perspective. Loyola
Consumer Law Review. (2009). Vol. 21(4).496-539p.
 Morrison, Valerie P.; Saitta, Rebecca L. Impact of the Bankruptcy Abuse
Prevention and Consumer Protection Act on Franchisee Reorganizations
under Chapter 11. Franchise Law Journal. (Fall 2007) Vol. 27(2):125-131p.

CONTEMPT OF COURT

 Kumar, Rajesh. Binding precedents & contempt of court. Excise Law Times.
(2008 Jan.) Vol. 221(2): A57-59p.
196 APP. VIII—SELECT INDIAN & FOREIGN LEGAL ARTICLES

 Katju, Markandey. Contempt of court: The need for a fresh look. Criminal
Law Journal. (2007 Dec.) Vol. 113(1296): J241-47p.
 Katju, Markandey. Contempt of court: need for a fresh look. Madras Law
Journal. (2007 Feb.) Vol. 224(6): J13-25p.
 Katju, Markandey. Contempt of court: the need for a fresh look. All India
Reporter. (2007 Mar.) Vol. 94(1119): J33-39p.
 Menon, K.P. Radhakrishna. Contempt of court. Kerala Law Times. (2007
May.) Vol. 2(9): J53-55p.
 Vellamthadathil Fr Abraham. Contempt of court and reservations: need for a
second look. South Asia Politics. ( 2007 Mar.) Vol. 5(11): 19-21p.
 Singh, Abhitosh Pratap and Mohan, Madan. Contempt of court and the
media. Kashmir University Law Review. (2006) Vol. 13(13) : 320-338p.
 Contempt of courts: Punishment. Kochar, R.J. Maharashtra Law
Journal.(2008 May)Vol. 3(1): J1-7p.
 Iyer, V.R. Krishna.Contempt power: Cipherise its user. Madras Law Journal
(2008 Jan.) Vol. 232(2): J19-24p.
 Agrawal, Bharat and Chaudhary, Arijit Roy.Freedom of expression and
contempt of court: An unresolved dispute.Gujarat Law Herald.(2008
Apr.)Vol 1(4): J25-28p.
 Dutta, Mriganka Shehkar; Kak, Amaba Uttara.Contempt of Court: Finding
the Limit .NUJS Law Review. (2009) Vol. 2(1). 55-74p.
 Leal, Manuel D.Why There Is Disobedience of Court Orders: Contempt of
Court and Neuroeconomics. QLR. (2008). Vol. 26(4)1015-1068p.
 Zuckerman, Michael A.Court of Congressional Contempt. Journal of Law &
Politics. (Winter 2009) Vol. 25(1) 41-82p.
 Fox, Timothy Davis.Right Back in Facie Curiae - A Statistical Analysis of
Appellate Affirmance Rates in Court-Initiated Attorney-Contempt Proceedings.
University of Memphis Law Review. (Fall 2007) Vol. 38(1): 1-48p.

CONTRACT

 Ramappa,T. Proof of loss or damage under section 74 of the contract act,


1872. Chartered Secretary. (2009 Aug.) Vol. 39(8): 1066-1069p.
 Das,Durga Pada. Role of latin maxims in the law of contracts. All India High
Court Cases. (2009) Vol. 15(11): 153-156p.
 Reddy, B.V. Narsimha. Distinction between a claim for compensation for
breach of contract and an actionable claim: Its relevance and effect. All India
Arbitration Law Reporter. (2006) Vol.64(23): 9-24p.
 Dasgupta, Lovely. Doctrine of restraint of trade: Universtanding the absence
of the rule of reason in the Indian law. Supreme Court Cases. (2008
Aug.)Vol. 7(2): J53-64p.
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 E-contracts in cyber space: Does it really warrant the acceptance of entores


case? Amani, S.Z. India Quarterly.(2007 Oct.-Dec.)Vol. 63(4): 1-13p.
 Ravichandran, K.S.Execution of contracts in the information technology era.
Chartered Secretary. (2006 Jan.)Vol 36(01): 9-12p.
 Datta, Pratik. Lien in non-contractual bailment. All India High Court Cases.
(2008 Feb.)Vol. 14(2): J17-21p.
 Ravichandran, K.S. Remedies against breach of contract. Chartered
Secretary. (2008) Vol. 38: 18-20p.
 Harrison, Jeffrey L. Rethinking Mistake and Nondisclosure in Contract Law.
George Mason Law Review. (2010) Vol. 17(2): 335-376p.
 Imwinkelreid, Edward J. Implied Obligation of Good Faith in Contract Law:
Is It Time to Write Its Obituary. Texas Tech Law Review. (2009) Vol. 42(1):
1-22p.
 Mitchell, Catherine. Narrativising Contract Law. Legal Studies. (2009)
Issue.1: 19-46p.
 Scott, Kevin; Thomas, Meredith R. Wayne Law Review. (2009) Vol. 55(1):
147-166p.
 Zoll, Fryderyk. Comparison with the Principles of the Existing EC Contract
Law (Acquis-Principles) - Selected Issues. European Business Law Review.
(2009) Vol. 20(3): 391-398p.
 Cartwright, John. English Law of Contract: Time for Review. European
Review of Private Law. Vol. 17(2): 155-176p.
 Posner, Eric A. Fault in Contract Law. Michigan Law Review. (2009) Vol.
107(8): 1431-1444p.

E GOVERNANCE

 Babu, Satish and Prasad, Sheela. Conceptualising the process of e-


governance: The E-seva experience in Hyderabad. Indian Journal of Public
Administration. (2009) Vol. 55(2): 165-186p.
 Sethi, Bishnu Narayana. Does e-governance mean good governace? South
Asia Politics. (2008) Vol.7(1): 3-6p.
 Bhuyan, Dasarathi. E-governance: A vital weapon for good governance,
South Asia Politics. (2008) Vol.6(11): 12-14p.
 Jain, N.K. governance: An overview, Chartered Secretary. (2006)
Vol.36(4): A411-416p.
 Kareer, Nitin. E-governance in the registration and stamps department: The
Maharashtra experience. Administrator. (2005) Vol.48(2): 128-169p.
 Chandrasekaran, S. Egovernance+corporate governance=corporate
compliance. Chartered Secretary. (2006) Vol.36(7): 1053-1096p.
198 APP. VIII—SELECT INDIAN & FOREIGN LEGAL ARTICLES

 Gurumurthy, Kasinathan and Gurumurthy, Anita. Internet governance and


development agenda. Economic and Political Weekly. (2008) Vol.43(14):
19-23p.

EDUCATION

 Das, Pankaj. Democratisation of education: Issue of exclusion and inclusion


in policy. Social Action. (2009) Vol.59(2): 180-91p.
 Sastry, Amrita. Duality in education and its poor state. Mainstream. (2006)
Vol.44(37): J9-10p.
 Sinha, R.P. Education, educational opportunities and development. IASSI
Quarterly. (2005) Vol.24(2): 67-77p.
 Dubhashi, P.R. Educational reforms: Issues of quality and equity.
Mainstream. (2010) Vol.48(10): 5-7p.
 Karim, N.A. The ever elusive goal of education for all : Will the new rights
to education law help achive this dream. Mainstream. (2009) Vol.47(41):
19-21p.
 Cheema, Aman A. Fundamental rights to education: A critical assessment to
article 21-A of the indian constitution. M.D.U. Law Journal. (2009)
Vol.14(1): 309-320p.
 Kapoor, Kranti and Mehta, B.C. Implementing right to education act.
Mainstream. (2010) Vol.48(10): 8-15p.
 Singh, Kishore. Non-discrimination and equality of opportunity in education
and unesco's convention against discrimination in education: Recent
developments in international law, with reference to Indian Journal of
International Law. (2009) Vol.49(2): 213-237p.
 Pal, Ruma. Primary education and the law. India International Centre
Quarterly. (2006) Vol.33(2): 115-124p
 Misra, Dipak. Right to education. Nyaya Deep. (2007) Vol.8(1): 24-30p.
 Shankar, K. Girija. Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan: Achievements and challenges in
enrolement of children. Madhya Pradesh Journal of Social Sciences. (2007)
Vol.12(2): 112-121p.
 Venkatanarayana, M Schooling deprivation in India. Economic and Political
Weekly. (2009) Vol.44(32): 12-14p.
 Pinder, Kamina Aliya. Federal Demand and Local Choice: Safeguarding the
Notion of Federalism in Education Law and Policy. Journal of Law &
Education. (2010) Vol.39(1): 1-36p.39
 Hurd, William H and Piepgrass, Stephen C.Special Education Law.
University of Richmond Law Review. (2009) Vol.44(1): 17-52p.
 Mawdsley, Ralph D and Cumming, J. Joy. Origins and Development of
Education Law as a Separate Field of Law in the United States and
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Australia. Australia & New Zealand Journal of Law & Education. 2008
Vol.13(2): 7-20p.
 Kramer, Marcia Goodman. Humane Education, Dissection, and the Law.
Animal Law. (2007) Vol.13(2): 281-298p.

ELECTIONS

 Dang, Satyapal. Assembly elections and move for second chamber (upper
house). Mainstream. (2007) Vol.45(15): 19-20p.
 Nasreen, Taslima. Election from India would mean cold-blooded murder of
my most cherished ideals. Mainstream. (2008) Vol.46(9): 31-34p.
 Singh, M.P Electoral laws and the party system in India. Indian Journal of
Federal Studies. (2008) Vol.2: 1-14p.
 Tripathi, Sudhanshu . Electoral reforms in India: compulsions & constraints.
Journal of Constitutional and Parliamentary Studies. (2006) Vol.40(1+2):
50-84p.
 Singh,Jaspal. Law for free and fair elections in India: A critical analysis.
M.D.U. Law Journal. (2009) Vol.14(1): 175-92p.
 Venkatesan, V. Role of election commission in free and fair elections: its
narrative reports. Journal of Constitutional and Parliamentary Studies.
(2006) Vol.40(1+2): 85-105p.
 Nimmi. Role of media in elections. All India Reporter. (2008) Vol.95(1137):
J139-143p.
 Nolen, Christopher R. Election Law. University of Richmond Law Review.
(2009) Vol. 44(1): 403-422p.
 Ordeshook, Peter C. Constitutions, Elections, and Election Law. Texas Law
Review. (2009) Vol.87(7): 1595-1626p.
 Douglas, Joshua A. Significance of the Shift toward As-Applied Challenges
in Election Law. Hofstra Law Review. (2009) Vol.37(3): 635-698p.
 Pardo, A. David . Election Law Violations American Criminal Law Review.
(2008) Vol.45(2): 305-340p.
 Nolen, Christopher R. Election Law. University of Richmond Law Review.
(2006) Vol.41(1): 121-150p.
 Nagle, John Copeland. Appearance of Election Law. Journal of Legislation.
(2004) Vol.31(1): 37-44p.

ENVIRONMENTAL LAW/CLIMATE CHANGE

 Saraogi, Saurabh. Access to environmental justice in India: Action and


Inaction. Madras Law Journal. (2007) Vol.229(6): J53-59p.
200 APP. VIII—SELECT INDIAN & FOREIGN LEGAL ARTICLES

 Jena, Krushna Chandra. Causes of environmental pollution and it's legal


protection
 M.D.U. Law Journal. (2005) Vol.10(1): 285-300p.
 Somanathan, E and Somanathan, Rohini. Climate change: Challenges facing
India's poor. Economic and Political Weekly. (2009) Vol.44(31): 51-58p.
 Tomar, Sanjay. Climate change: The challenges before India. Chartered
Accountant. (2009) Vol.58(1): 61-62p.
 Pachauri, R.K. Climate change and global warming. India International
Centre Quarterly. (2006) Vol.33(2): 108-114p.
 Agrawala, E.C. Combating environmental crimes. International Journal of
Environmental Consumerism. (2006) Vol.2+3: 82-86p.
 Patil, G.B. Contribution of ancient scriptures for protection of environment.
Karnataka Law Journal. (2008) Vol.3(12): J33-40p.
 Tomar, Vernika. Corporate responsibility and environment impact
assessment. Journal of the Indian Law Institute. (2008) Vol.50(2): 230-
244p.
 Nanda, Nitya Diffusion of climate friendly technologies: Can compulsory
licensing help? Journal of Intellectual Property Rights. (2009) Vol.14(3):
241-46p.
 Venkaiah, Pamba. Economic advancement and environmental pollution.
Supreme Court Journal (Apex Court Expression-Reverted- SCJ). (2008)
Vol.6(36): J1-3p.
 Nayak, Bibhu Prasad. Economy and the environment. South Asia Politics.
(2007) Vol.6(4): 35-37p.
 Deshpande, Shweta. Environment and sustainable development: An analysis
Indian Socio-Legal Journal. (2008) Vol.34(1+2): 83-90p.
 Tripathi, Sudhanshu . Environment and sustainable development in South
Asia. India Quarterly. (2007) Vol.63(3): 123-44p.
 Meachinkara, Abraham P. Environment protections in Indian polity. NUALS
Law Journal. (2007) Vol.1: 109-139p.
 Patel, Ishan M. Environmental courts: Their inevitability in India. Gujarat
Law Herald. (2009) Vol.2: 47-51p.
 Singh, Yadvendra Pratap . Environmental Laws: Problems and perspectives.
All India Reporter. (2010) Vol.97(1154): J28-32p.
 Vijay R. Patil Hazards of climate change. Social Action. (2009) Vol.59(4):
420-31p.
 Bapat, Minal M. National environment policy, 2006: an appraisal All India
High Court Cases. (2008) Vol.14(9): 129-130p.
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 Sharma, Girija Shankar. Public participation in environmental decision


making and the environmental law. Supreme Court Journal (Apex Court
Expression-Reverted-SCJ). (2008) Vol.1(1): J3-7p.
 Amani, S.Z. Public policy and control of business through environmental
law: Indian perspective. All India High Court Cases. (2008) Vol.14(3): J45-
48p.
 Nadagoudar, Suresh V. Role of judiciary in development of environmental
law in India: An overview Bangalore Law Journal. (2009) Vol.3(1): 44-60p.
 Sadat, Anwar. Some legal aspects of the bali summit on climate change.
Indian Journal of International Law. (2008) Vol.48(1): 105-112p.
 Tiwari, Onkar Nath. Spiritualising environmental protective legal
mechanism. All India High Court Cases. (20080 Vol.14(7): J99-105p.
 Sadat, Anwar. Strenghts and limitations of the kyoto protocol: Compliance
mechanisms. Indian Journal of International Law. (2009) Vol.49(2): 238-
54p.
 Shekhawat, S.P.S. Sustainable development and environment. Journal of the
Legal Studies. (2008) Vol.38: 285-89p.
 Jilova, C.R. Sustainable development and environmental protection through
judiciary. M.D.U. Law Journal. 2009 Vol.14(1): 253-62p.
 Shrivastava, Arun. Sustainable development and the peasants. Social Action.
(2008) Vol.58(2): 171-83p.
 Bharamagoudar,Ratna R. Towards sustainable development and
environment protection. Banaras Law Journal. (2009) Vol.2(4): 356-368p.
 Owen, Dave. Probabilities, Planning Failures, and Environmental Law.
Tulane Law Review. (2009) Vol.84(2): 265-336p.
 Aagaard, Todd S. Environmental Law as a Legal Field: An Inquiry in Legal
Taxonomy. Cornell Law Review. (2010) Vol.95(2): 221-282p.
 Nifosi, Dana C. Environmental Law. University of Richmond Law Review.
(2009) Vol.44(1): 423-472p.
 Yang, Tseming and Percival, Robert V. Emergence of Global Environmental
Law. The Ecology Law Quarterly. (2009) Vol.36(3): 615-664p.
 Andersen-Watts, Rachael and Dixit, Naeha and Dunsky, Christopher J.
Environmental Law. Wayne Law Review. (2009) Vol.55(1): 313-340p.
 Deatherage, Scott D. and Lowrey, Brendan and Smith, Chris and Miskel, Emily.
Environmental Law. SMU Law Review. (2009) Vol.62(3): 1119-1148p.

ESTOPPEL

 Kazi, Ashraf U. Sarah. Application of the doctrine of promissory estoppel in


India pre and post high trees period. Bangalore Law Journal. (2010)
Vol.3(2): 123-38p.
202 APP. VIII—SELECT INDIAN & FOREIGN LEGAL ARTICLES

 Vyas, Amit K. Does promissory estoppel protect the sanctity of promises?


Chartered Secretary. (2008) Vol.38(3): 322-30p.
 Balasubramanian, K.G. Some thoughts on denial of title and estoppel.
Kerala Law Times. (2007) Vol.3(11): J53-54p.
 Sloan, Brian. Proprietary Estoppel. Singapore Academy of Law Journal.
(2010) Vol.22(1): 110-135 p.
 Capper, David. Extinctive Effect of Promissory Estoppel. The Common Law
World Review. (2008) Vol.37(2): 105-116p.
 Anenson, T. Leigh. Triumph of Equity: Equitable Estoppel in Modern
Litigation. The Review of Litigation. (2008) Vol.27(3): 377-440p.
 Ship, Adam. Primacy of Expectancy in Estoppel Remedies: An Historical
and Empirical Analysis. The Alberta Law Review. (2008) Vol.46(1): 77-118
p.

EVIDENCE

 Pahariya, Ashish. Computer records as evidence: An analysis in Indian


context. Gujarat Law Herald. (2007) Vol.3(12): J33-39p.
 Deoskar, A.S. and Dutta, A. Defining an expert. Maharashtra Law Journal.
(2007) Vol.45(2): J11-12p.
 Bhasin, Barkha. Digital evidence. Supreme Court Journal. (2009) Vol.5(27):
17-19p.
 Chandna,Sahib Singh. Evidence through scientific AID. Indian Police
Journal (Prev. Police R&D Journal). (2009) Vol.56(2): 51-58p.
 Adhikary, Jyotirmoy. Legislation on DNA evidence: A proposal Supreme
Court Cases. (2008) Vol.2(1): J24-32p.
 Srivastava, Anand. Medical evidence V. Eye-witness testimony. Criminal
Law Journal. (2008) Vol.114(9): 241-47p.
 Divya,D. Privileged documents: A study of sections 123 and 124 of the
Indian evidence act. All India High Court Cases. (2009) Vol.15(6): 73-80p.
 Dalal, A.S. and Sharma, Raghav. Reinterpretation of section 112 of the
Indian Evidence Act, 1872: Fitting scientific evidence in the Pigeon Hole.
Gujarat Law Herald. 2008 Vol.3: 29-41p.
 Vaish, V.P. Tape recording conversation: Its admissibility. Nyaya Kiran.
(2006) Vol.5(1+2): 18-22p.
 Shukla, Vanshaja. Whether in the absence of any independent witness can
the video and audio recording have any evedentiary value: in light of sting
operations. Criminal Law Journal. (2007) Vol.113(1285): J13-16P.
 Whisner, Mary. United States Code, Prima Facie Evidence, and Positive
Law. The Law Library Journal. (2009) Vol.101(4): 545-556p.
APP. VIII—SELECT INDIAN & FOREIGN LEGAL ARTICLES 203

 Heffernan, Liz; Coen, Mark. Reliability of Expert Evidence: Reflections on


the Law Commission's Proposals for Reform. The Journal of Criminal Law.
(2009) Vol.73(6): 488-507p.
 Dufraimont, Lisa. Evidence Law and the Jury: A Reassessment McGill Law
Journal , (2008 Summer), Vol. 53(2). 199-242p.
 Stein, Alex. Constitutional Evidence Law. Vanderbilt Law Review. 2008
Vol.61(1): 65-126p.
 Grey, Alice. Not-So-Uniform Evidence Law: Reforming Longman
Warnings. Current Issues in Criminal Justice. (2007) Vol.19(2): 172-182p.

FAMILY LAW

 Saksena, Priyasha. Artifical insemination and the family. NLSI Review.


(2008) Vol.20(1): 76-94p.
 Shukla, Siddhartha. Fraudulent marriages vis-a-vis personal laws: A critical
analysis All India High Court Cases. (2007) Vol.13(7): J98-104p.
 Goyal, V.K. Legal remedies & counselling in family: Disputes. Nyaya
Kiran. (2006) Vol.5(1+2): 38-47p.
 Sharma,Dakhsa. Live-in relationships: A threat to the institution of marriage.
All India Reporter. (2009) Vol.96(1149): J137-39
 Paliwal, Anand. Maintenance for live: in partner (in light of S.125 Cr.P.C.
Criminal Law Journal. (2008) Vol.114: 273-77p.
 Kumar, Vijender. Paradox of bringing an inveterate conjugal relationship to
a formal end. M.D.U. Law Journal. (2007) Vol.12(1): 212-18p
 Dubey, Naresh Chandra. Representation of party by legal practitioners in
family courts. All India High Court Cases. (2006) Vol.12(10): J142-44p.
 Shachar , Ayelet. Privatizing Diversity: A Cautionary Tale from Religious
Arbitration in Family Law. Theoretical Inquiries in Law. (2008) Vol.9(2):
573-607p.
 Alstott, Anne. Private Tragedies? Family Law as Social Insurance. Harvard
Law and Policy Review. (2009) Harvard Public Law Working Paper No. 09-
64.
 Parkinson, Patrick. Family Law and the Indissolubility of Parenthood. Family
Law Quarterly. (2006) Vol.40(2): 237-280p. Sydney Law School Research
Paper No. 06/31
 Huntington, Clare. Repairing Family Law. Duke Law Journal. (2008)
Vol.57(101): U of Colorado Law Legal Studies Research Paper No. 08-12
 Boele-Woelki, Katharina. Unification and harmonization of family law
principles: The United States experience perspectives for the unification and
harmonization of family law in Europe. (2003) Vol.4: 49-267p.
204 APP. VIII—SELECT INDIAN & FOREIGN LEGAL ARTICLES

FEDERALISM

 Kumar, Suresh. Autonomy and federal accommodation of identity claims:


Significance of the Indian model. Indian Journal of Federal Studies. (2008)
Vol.2: 24-39p.
 Singhvi, Abhishek. Federalism. Indian Journal of Public Administration.
(2007) Vol.53(4): 742-58p.
 Raghav, John Adwet. Federalism in India. All India Reporter. (2010)
Vol.97(1155): 43-48p.
 Tripathi, Sudhanshu. Indian federalism at work: Role of Governor. South
Asia Politics (2007) Vol. 6(7): 29-36p.
 Singh, K. Indramani. Problems of federalism in North-East India. South Asia
Politics. (2009) Vol.7(9): 33-36p.
 Majeed, Akhtar. Union of states or union over states?: Inter-governmental
cooperation in India. Indian Journal of Federal Studies. (2009) Vol.1: 95-
108p.
 Ryan, Erin and William & Mary. Negotiating Federalism. Boston College
Law Review. (2010) Vol.51: William & Mary Law School Research Paper
No. 09-47
Aroney, Nicholas. Public Choice? Federalism and the Prospects of a
Republican Preamble. University of Queensland Law Journal. (1999)
Vol.20: 262p.
 Sedler, Robert A. The Constitution and the American Fedral System. Wayne
Law Review. (2010) Vol.55(2): ayne State University Law School Research
Paper No. 10-02. Wayne State University
 Glashausser, Alex. How 'Supreme' Can Treaties Be in a Fedral System of
Separated Powers? Waseda Proceedings of Comparative Law. (2008), Vol.
11: 361p.

FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT

 Tyagi, Ekta. Depository receipts: investment by foreign investors in India.


Corporate Law Adviser. (2005) Vol.66: 48-52p.
 Suri, Niti. Determinants of foreign direct investment in India. Foreign Trade
Review. (2008) Vol.42(4): 24-41p.
 Ganguly, Amitav. Direct and indirect foreign inverstment in Indian
company. Corporate Law Adviser. (2009) Vol.89(4): 73-78p.
 Bansal, Vineet. FDI and the retail trading landscape in India. Company
Cases. (2008) Vol.146: 129-42p.
 Patel, Jigar J. and Mishra, Vinay V. FDI in defence sector in India. All India
Reporter. (2009) Vol.96(1150): 145-51p.
APP. VIII—SELECT INDIAN & FOREIGN LEGAL ARTICLES 205

 Kaushik, Anant and Prakash, Nishant. FDI in insurance sector: Following


the cap debate. Corporate Law Adviser. (2007) Vol.21(7): J39-43p.
 Yagnik, Tathagat. Foreign direct investment (FDI) in real estate and
investment by NRIs/PIOs. Company Law Journal. (2010) Vol.1(2): 76-80p.
 Singh, Abhay Pratap. GDR/ADR as a member holder and voting rights.
Company Law Journal. (2009) Vol.4(12): 136-46p.
 Rajkumar and Gupta, Hariom. Trends in foreign institutional investment in
India. Chartered Secretary. (2008) Vol.37(6): 750-754p.
 Natarajan, S. Two faces of prefrence shares under foreign investment policy.
Chartered Secretary. (2008) Vol.38(8): 1059-1062p.
 Shetty, Priyadarshini. Understanding foreign investment: FDI and FII.
Supreme Court Journal (Apex Court Expression-Reverted- SCJ). 2008
Vol.7: 17-24p.
 Gibson, Christopher.The forign Direct Investment Internaional moot
Competition. Suffolk Transnational Law Review. (2009). Vol.32: 247p.
Suffolk University Law School Research Paper No. 09-48
 Pradhan, Jaya Prakash. Outward Forign Direct Investment from India:
Recent Trends and Patterns. International Journal of Technology and
Globalisation. (2008) Vol.4: 70–86p. Gujarat Institute of Development
Research Working Paper No. 153
 Davies, Ronald B. and Kristjansdottir, Helga. Fixed Costs, Forign Direct
Investment, and Gravity with Zeros. Review of International Economics
(2010) Vol.18(1): 47-62p.
 Bitzer, Jurgen and Gorg, Hoger. Forign Direct Investment.Competition and
Industry Performance. World Economy. (2009) Vol.32(2): 221-233p.

FOREIGN POLICY

 Singh, Ravi Pratap. Critical assessment of Indian foreign policy with speical
reference of China. South Asia Politics. (2008) Vol.6(11): 40-47p.
 Bhambhri, C.P. Domestic politics and foreign policy: The twenty first
century context. India Quarterly. (2008) Vol.64(2): 27-50p.
 Bhattacharjee, Dhrubajyoti. India Pakistan relations: A troubled history with
a bright future. South Asia Politics. (2008) Vol.6(9): 21-31p.
 Tourangbam, Monish . Obama's evolving Afghanistan policy in search of
pragmatic Means. South Asia Politics. (2009) Vol.7(12): 24-27p.
 Das, Rup Narayan. One year of Pranab Mukherjee's proactive foreign policy.
Mainstream. (2007) Vol. 45(46): 18-19p.
 Thomas, Biju. Putin's India policy: Mutual gains for future. India Quarterly.
(2007) Vol.53(2): 121-49p.
206 APP. VIII—SELECT INDIAN & FOREIGN LEGAL ARTICLES

 Thomas, Daniel C. Explaining the Negotiation of EU Forign Policy:


Normative Institutionalism and Alternative Approaches. International
Politics. (2009) Vol.46: 339–357p.
 Kaya, Taylan Ozgur. Identifying the EU's Foreign and Security Policy
Roles. Review of International Law & Politics. (2009) Vol.5(17):107-132p.
 Dijkstra, Hylke. Commission versus Council Secretariat: An Analysis of
Bureaucratic Rivalry in European Foreign Policy. European Foreign Affairs
Review. (2009) Vol.14(3): 431-450p.
 Oliver, John T. Legal and Policy Factors Governing the Imposition of
Conditions on Access to and Jurisdiction over Foreign-Flag Vessels in U.S.
Ports. South Carolina Journal of International Law and Business. (2009)
Vol.5(2): 209-346 p.

FORENSIC SCIENCE

 Sharma, B.R. Advancing fronts in forensics. Indian Police Journal (Prev.


Police R&D Journal). (2009) Vol.56(2): 26-37p.
 Nijhawan, Vinod. Better study of forged signatures and forged documents.
Rajasthan Law Weekly. (2009), Vol. 9(22): 12-16p.
 Sodhi, G.S and Kaur, Jasjeet. Detection of latent fingerprints: A Review.
Indian Police Journal (Prev. Police R&D Journal). (2009) Vol.56(3): 62-
66p.
 Jasuja, O.P. Development of latent fingerprints on photographic film. Indian
Journal of Criminology and Criminalistics. (2008) Vol.29(2): 131-37p.
 Kataria, Dilip. DNA databanks and its impact on right to privacy. Criminal
Law Journal. (2008) Vol.114(1298): J24-26p.
 Dinkar V.R. Fingerprinting identification evidence, a critical analysis of the
reliability in post Daubert: Kumho scenario. Journal of Indian Legal
Thought. (2006) Vol.4: 123-62p.
 Jhaveri, Mihir Vilaschandra. Forensic accounting: A Glimpse. Chartered
Accountant. (2009) Vol.57(10): 1680-88p.
 Gaur, J.R., Thakur, Narbir Singh and Mishra, V.K. Forensic identification of
the deadbody of a foreign national: A case report. Indian Police Journal
(Prev. Police R&D Journal). (2007) Vol.54(1): 43-50p.
 Bhattathiripad, P. Vinod. Judiciary-Friendly computer forensics. Kerala Law
Times. (2009) Vol.2(13): 49-56p.
 Bhatt, Malak. Loss of justice for sake of convenience? Narcoanalysis and
brain mapping: An examination in light of article 20(3). Criminal Law
Journal. (2009) Vol.115(3): 203-08p.
 K.O., Swapna. Narco analysis - Legal and human right aspects. Civil and
Military Law Journal. (2009) Vol.45(4): 208-15p.
APP. VIII—SELECT INDIAN & FOREIGN LEGAL ARTICLES 207

 Roy, Caesar. Narco analysis test - Infringement of individual fundamental


rights and its value as evidence. Criminal Law Journal. (2009) Vol. 115: 69-
72p.
 Roy, Caesar. NARCO analysis test: Infringement of individual fundamental
rights and its value as evidence. All India High Court Cases. (2009)
Vol.15(6): 69-72p.
 Sebastian, P.A. Narco-analysis and the Indian criminal justice system.
Economic and Political Weekly. (2008) Vol.43(36): 19-20p.
 Sharma,Hari Dutt. Narco-analysis test - Violation of doctrine of self
incrimination. Criminal Law Journal. (2009) Vol.115(1318): 273-75p.
 Kumar, Naresh and Singh, Ved Pal. Narco-analysis test in investigation
process: Law and judiciary. M.D.U. Law Journal. (2009) Vol.14(1): 107-
20p.

FREEDOM OF INFORMATION

 Dadwal, Lalit. Freedom of information vis-a-vis official secrecy. Indian


Socio-Legal Journal. (2006). Vol.32(1+2): 57-66p.
 Agrawal, B.M.D. Freedom of press v. freedom of individual. All India
Reporter. (2008) Vol.95(1133): J78-80p.
 Devi, S. Indira. Freedom of press vis-a-vis legislative privileges. Andhra
Law Times (2005) Vol.2: J10-15p.

FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS & DUTIES

 Shah, Dhara. Duties: Other face of rights. Gujarat Law Herald. (2007)
Vol.2(7): J21-24p.
 Arpitha H.C. and Subhaia, Chitra. Enforceability of fundamental duties: A
balancing act. Supreme Court Journal (Apex Court Expression-Reverted-
SCJ). (2009) Vol.2(11): 36-43p.
 Khaitan, Tarunabh. Beyond reasonableness: A rigorous standard of review
for aticle 15 infringement. Journal of the Indian Law Institute. (2008)
Vol.50(2): 177-208p.
 Ohlayan, S.K. Fundamental Rights: A Constitutional perspective to contain
terrorism. M.D.U. Law Journal. (2000) Vol.5: 29-38p.
 Keshot,A.K. Fundamental rights of indian military personnel. All India
Reporter. (2009) Vol.96(1152): 186-92p.
 Kumar, Dalip. Fundamental rights vis-a-vis environment. Kurukshetra Law
Journal (2001-2006),Vol. 21: 61-69p.
 Pal, Justice Ruma. Information and fundamental rights. Supreme Court
Cases. 2009 10(4): J49-59p.
208 APP. VIII—SELECT INDIAN & FOREIGN LEGAL ARTICLES

 Priceless right to personal liberty. Civil and Military Law Journal. (2008
Jan.-Jun) Vol.44(1+2): 24-26p.
 Chawla, Sachi. Rights reserved. Mainstream. (2008) Vol.46(18): 7-8p.
 Chandrachud, Abhinav. Substantive right to privacy: Tracing the doctrinal
shadows of the Indian constitution. Supreme Court Cases. (2006) Vol.3(2):
J31-50p.
 Zucca, Lorenzo. Transatlantic Divide on the Balance between Fundamental
Rights and Security, A Boston College International and Comparative Law
Review, (2009) Vol.32(2): 231-240p.
 Douglas-Scott, Sionaidh. EU's Area of Freedom, Security and Justice: A
Lack of Fundamental Rights, Mutual Trust and Democracy, The Cambridge
Yearbook of European Legal Studies. (2008-2009), Vol. 1: 53-86p.
 Galera, Maria Dolores Sanchez. Fundamental Rights and Private Law in
Europe: A Fundamental Right to Environment. European Review of Private
Law. (2008) Vol.16(5): 759-778p.
 Costa, Marta. Effectiveness of Fundamental Rights in Private Law:
Restrictions of the Right to Adopt in Light of the Portuguese Constitution.
The European Review of Private Law. (2008) Vol.16(5): 727-758p.
 Erskine, Daniel H. Judgments of the United States Supreme Court and the
South African Constitutional Court as a Basis for a Universal Method to
Resolve Conflicts between Fundamental Rights. St. John's Journal of Legal
Commentary.(2008) Vol.22(3)595-642p.

GENDER JUSTICE

 Rao, Sushila. Discriminalizing sexual preferences: should section 377 of the


Indian Penal Code be repealded? Indian Socio-Legal Journal. (2007)
Vol.33(1+2): 83-98p.
 Agarwal, Bina. Far from gender equality. Lawyers Collective. (2005)
Vol.20(2): 16-18p.
 Unni, Jeemol. Gender differentials in education: Exploring the capabilities
approach. Economic and Political Weekly. (2009) Vol.44(9): 111-17p.
 Jha, U.C. Gender discrimination in the armed forces. Civil and Military Law
Journal (2006) Vol.42(3+4): 155-159p.
 Basu, Sumit. Gender equality: the vishaka case and onwards. Amity Law
Review. (2005) Vol.5&6(2&1): 95-98p.
 John, T.A. Gender equality: chasing a millennium goal for the long haul.
Social Action (2007) Vol.57(2): 160-70p.
 Pathania, Shivani Raswan. Gender equality: an Indian perspective. Nyaya
Deep. (2007) Vol.8(1): 104-14p.
 Sharma, S.N. Gender equality Indo-Canadian constitutional experiences.
M.D.U. Law Journal. (2005) Vol.10(2): 201-04p.
APP. VIII—SELECT INDIAN & FOREIGN LEGAL ARTICLES 209

 Rao, Nitya. Gender equality, land rights and household food security:
discussion of rice farming systems. Economic and Political Weekly (2005
Jun), Vol. 40(25): 2513-21p.
 Subramanium, Gouri. Gender in social security laws in India. Labour Law
Journal. (2006) Vol.11: A33-48p.
 Mishra, Sheetal. Gender justice: The constitutional perspectives and the
judicial approach. All India Reporter. (2006) Vol.93(1108): J53-61p.
 Sethuraman, Kavita and Duvvury, Nata. Nexus of gender discrimination
with malnutrition: An introduction. Economic and Political Weekly .(2007)
Vol.42(44): 49-53p.
 Pruitt, Lisa R. Gender, Geography &(and) Rural Justice. Berkeley Journal of
Gender, Law & Justice. (2008) Vol.23(2): 338-391p.
 Sood, Avani Mehta. Gender Justice through Public Interest Litigation: Case
Studies from India. Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law. (2008)
Vol.41(3): 833-906p.
 Zuloaga, Patricia Palacios. Path to Gender Justice in the Inter-American
Court of Human Rights.Texas Journal of Women and the Law. (2008)
Vol.17(2): 227-296p.
 Van Schaak, Beth.Obstacles on the Road to Gender Justice: The
International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda as Object Lesson. American
University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law. (2009) Vol.17(2):
361-406p.
 Choudhury, Cyra Akila. (Mis)Appropriated Liberty: Identity, Gender
Justice, and Muslim Personal Law Reform in India. Columbia Journal of
Gender and Law . (2008) Vol.17(1): 45-110p.
 Joseph, Joshua H. Gender and International Law: How the International
Criminal Court Can Bring Justice to Victims of Sexual Violence. Texas
Journal of Women and the Law. (2008) Vol.18(1): 61-102p.

GLOBALISATION

 Sodhi, J.S. Analysis of India's development: Before and after globalisation.


Indian Journal of Industrial Relations. (2008) Vol.43(3): 317-54p.
 Nigam, Aditya. Genealogies of globalisation: unpacking the universal
history of capital Economic and Political Weekly . (2007) Vol.42(12): 1047-
53p.
 Bharadwaj, Ram Dev. Globalisation. Journal of the Institute of Human
Rights. (2005) Vol.8(2): 1-30p.
 Jain, Anil Kumar and Gupta, Parul. Globalisation: The Indian experience.
Mainstream. (2008) Vol.46(8): 15-21p.
 Rao, A.V.V.S.K. Globalisation: New challenges for India. Mainstream.
(2007) Vol.45(16): 19-20p.
210 APP. VIII—SELECT INDIAN & FOREIGN LEGAL ARTICLES

 Gudavarthy, Ajay. Globalisation and regionalisation: Mapping the new


continental drift. Economic and Political Weekly . (2009) Vol.44(24): 93-
100p.
 Singh, Ravi Pratap. Globalisation and the challenges of twenty first century:
Impact of transnational activities on nation. India Quarterly. (2006) Vol.62:
J99-118p.
 Kaur, Ranbir . Globalisation vis-a-vis the emerging judicial approach
towards labour in India. M.D.U. Law Journal. (2006) Vol.11(2): 101-15p.
 Ahmad, Furquan and Ali, Akhtar . Globalisation, governance and state.
Indian Journal of Public Administration. (2008) Vol.54(2): 361-367p.
 Ghosh, Sekhar. Globalisation, governance and the state: A view from third
world. India Quarterly. (2007) Vol.63(3): 1-24p.
 Raghavendra, M.K. Globalism and Indian nationalism.Economic and
Political Weekly. (2006) Vol.41(16): 1503-05p.
 Singh, Ranbir. Globalization and Indian constitution. Journal of the National
Human Rights Commission. (2007) Vol.6: 22-36p.
 Graham, Roberta. Globalization's Reluctant Shepherd. Fletcher Forum of
World Affairs. (2008) Vol.32(3): 41-62p.
 Chesterman, Simon. Globalization of Legal Education. Singapore Journal of
Legal Studies. (2008) Vol.1: 58-67p.
 Shah, Prakash. Globalization and the Challenge of Asian Legal Transplants
in Europe. Annals of the Faculty of Law in Belgrade. (2008) Vol.3: 180-
194p.
 Curran, Vivian Grosswald. Globalization, Legal Transnationalization and
Crimes against Humanity: The Lipietz Case. American Journal of
Comparative Law. (2008) Vol.56(2): 363-402p.
 Forman, Jon. Promoting Economic Justice in the Face of Globalization.
Journal of Law in Society. (2008) Vol.9(2): 1-28p.
 Maxeiner, James R. Some Realism about Legal Certainty in the
Globalization of the Rule of Law. Houston Journal of International Law.
(2008) Vol.31(1): 27-46p.
 Clark, David S. American Law Schools in the Age of Globalization: A
Comparative Perspective. Rutgers Law Review. (2008-2009) Vol.61(4):
1037-1078p.

HEALTH

 Pramodan, M.C. Access to health care: The rights and obligations. NUALS
Law Journal. (2008) Vol.2: 72-95p.
 Bhat, Ramesh and Jain, Nishant . Analysis of public and private healthcare
expenditures. Economic and Political Weekly. (2006) Vol.41(1): 57-68p.
APP. VIII—SELECT INDIAN & FOREIGN LEGAL ARTICLES 211

 Baru, Rama V. and Nundy, Madhurima. Blurring of boundaries: Public-


private partnerships in Health services in India. Economic and Political
Weekly. (2008) Vol.43(4): 62-71p.
 Chakraborty, Achin . Confused policy for public private partnership: Health
care in West Bengal. Economic and Political Weekly. (2005) Vol.40(5): 351-
53p.
 George, Alex. Critical appraisal of micro health insurance laws. Economic
and Political Weekly. (2007) Vol.42(6): 476-80p.
 Bhatia, M.R. et al. Demand side financing for reproductive and child health
services in India. Economic and Political Weekly. (2006) Vol.41(3): 279-
284p.
 Ray, Ranjan. Diversity in calorie sources and undernourishment during rapid
economic growth. Economic and Political Weekly. (2008) Vol.43(8): 51-
57p.
 Danis, Maron, Binnendijk, Erika and Vellakkal, Sukumar. Eliciting health
insurance benefit choices of low income groups. Economic and Political
Weekly. (2007) Vol.42(32): 3331-339p.
 Gupta, Arun and Khaira, Navdeep Singh. Flaws in child nutrition and health
governance. Economic and Political Weekly. (2008) Vol.43(17): 17-21p.
 McCauley, Kathleen M.; VanderLaan, Kristi L. Health Care Law. University
of Richmond Law Review. (2009) Vol.44(1): 473-512p.
 Tovino, Stacey A. Neuroscience and Health Law: An Integrative Approach.
Akron Law Review. (2009) Vol.42(2): 469-518p.
 Mariner, Wendy K. Toward an Architecture of Health Law. American
Journal of Law & Medicine. (2009) Vol.35(1): 67-88p.
 Kepler, Tara; Lefko, Lewis A.; Mayo, Thomas Wm. Health Care Law. SMU
Law Review. (2009) Vol.62(3): 1245-1266p.
 Neff, Emma C. From Equal Protection to the Right to Health: Social and
Economic Rights, Public Law Litigation, and How an Old Framework
Informs a New Generation of Advocacy. Columbia Journal of Law and
Social Problems. (2009) Vol.43(2):151-182p.
 Bloche, M. Gregg. Emergent Logic of Health Law. Southern California Law
Review. (2009) Vol.82(3): 389-480

HINDU LAW

 Shantaram, S. Ancestral property and the rights of the coparceners under


Hindu law. Karnataka Law Journal.. (2009) Vol.6(22): 17-22p.
 Bhatt, Malak . Changing trends and the importance of Stridhana under the
Shastric and Modern Hindu Law. All India High Court Cases . (2008)
Vol.14(8): J122-128p.
212 APP. VIII—SELECT INDIAN & FOREIGN LEGAL ARTICLES

 Gopal, Hemant . Concept of hindu marriage: An update Lawteller: A legal


awareness magazine. (2009) Vol.17(6): 257-62p.
 Hussain, P.S. Munawar. Dharmasutras and dharamsashtras the flesh and
blood of hindu law. Andhra Law Times. (2009) Vol.155(20): 27-32p.
 Devi, P.B. Uma. Gender equality, property rights and hindu law. All India
High Court Cases. (2007) Vol.13(4): J58-64p.
 Dash, U.N. Hindu Succession (Amendment) Act, 2005: An appraisal. All
India High Court Cases. (2007) Vol.13(7): J97-98p.
 Kader, S.A. Hindu Succession Act 1956 should the legal riddle under
section 14 of the Act continue for ever? Madras Law Journal. (2008)
Vol.237(6): J123-30p.
 Nahata, Priyanka. Hindu women: right to property past and present. All
India High Court Cases. (2006) Vol.12(7): J81-96p.
 Katju, Markandey. Importance of Mitakshara in the 21st century. Supreme
Court Cases. (2005) Vol.7(4): J3-8p.
 Kathuria, Sonam. Intestate succession to a Hindu: An anachronism in the Hindu
Succession Act. Indian Socio-Legal Journal. (2008) Vol.34(1+2): 65-74p.
 Singh, Preet. Natural guardianship versus welfare principle under Hindu
law. M.D.U. Law Journal. (2005) Vol.10(1): 67-84p.
 Vyas, Neepa. Right of maintenance and second wife's depondency under
Hindu law. Gujarat Law Herald. (2007) Vol.2(7): J28-32p.
 Bhargava, Aditya and Bhandari, Trideep Raj. Right to maintenance of hindu
women in void marriages. All India High Court Cases. (2006) Vol.12: J60-63p.
 Jayadevan, V.R Vedic dharma - the eternal transcendal grundnorm: A
comparison with major western definitions of law. Journal of Indian Legal
Thought. (2005) Vol.3: 81-97p.
 Malhotra, Anil; Malhotra, Ranjit. Ancillary Relief Issues under Hindu Law
with Special Reference to Non-Resident Indians. Commonwealth Law
Bulletin. (2005) Vol.31(4): 37-52p.
 Rao, K.L. Seshagiri. Practitioners of Hindu Law: Ancient and Modern.
Fordham Law Review. (1998) Vol.66(4): 1185-1194p.
 Menon, P.K. Traditional Hindu Law in India - Transformation from
Customary to Codified Law. Korean Journal of Comparative Law. (1988)
Vol.16: 105-125p.
 Rocher, Ludo. Hindu Conceptions of Law. Hastings Law Journal. (1978)
Vol.29(6): 1283-1306p.

HUMAN RIGHTS

 Haksar, Nandita . Challenges before the human rights movement.


Mainstream. (2008) Vol.46(51): 11-14p.
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 Tyagi, V.K. Dynamics of human rights in a federal polity: The Indian


experience. Madhya Pradesh Journal of Social Sciences. (2008) Vol.13(1):
1-10p.
 Singh, J.S. Education as a human right: Legislative policy and judicial
response in India. Journal of constitutional and parliamentary studies.
(2008) Vol.42(3-4): 277-90p.
 Hanumantharayappa, K.M. Examination of adequesy of Indian law to protect the
human rights of women and children. Bangalore Law Journal. (2008) Vol.2(3):
268-76p.
 Sharma, Rachna. Gandhi and human rights. Civil and Military Law Journal.
(2009) Vol.45(4): 166-172p.
 Laitonjam, Reena. Genesis of human rights. South Asia Politics. (2008) Vol.6(11):
50-52p.
 Marwaha, Shalini. Historical and philosophical evolution of human rights: A
journey from first generation to third generation rights. M.D.U. Law
Journal. (2006) Vol.11(2): 28-43p.
 Malegaonkar, Tejaswini S. Historical perspective of human rights: evolution
and development. Bangalore Law Journal. (2007) Vol.1(4): 55-61p.
 Dutta, Meenakshi. Human rights: Rays of hope. Journal of the Legal
Studies. (2008) Vol.38: 300-303p.
 Kaushik, Varinder Kumar. Human rights: concept and theory. Central India
Law Quarterly. (2005) Vol.18(2): 282-295p.
 Ramakoti, M. Human rights: challenges today. Andhra Law Times. (2005)
Vol.1: J20-24p.
 Sharma, Priya. Human rights. Maharashtra Law Journal. (2006) Vol.44(2):
17-24p.
 Singh, Gurjeet and Kumar, Dinesh. Human rights: a historical perspective.
Indian Socio-Legal Journal. (2005) Vol.31(1&2): 25-44p.
 Singh, S. Mangi. Human rights: conceptual study. South Asia Politics.
(2008)Vol.6(12): 19-22p.
 Subramanya, T.R. Human rights: Their development and historical
evolution. Bangalore Law Journal. (2007) Vol.2(1): 25-42p.
 Raja, C.K.N. Human rights & developing countries. Bangalore Law Journal.
(2008) Vol.2(3): 233-40p.
 Gohain, Hiren. Human rights and wrongs. Economic and Political Weekly.
(2008) Vol.43(14): 13-15p.
 Laitonjam, Reena. Human rights in India: A perspective. South Asia Politics.
(2008) Vol.6(9): 45-48p.
 Nath, Prem. Human rights in india. M.D.U. Law Journal. (2009) Vol.14(1):
263-74p.
214 APP. VIII—SELECT INDIAN & FOREIGN LEGAL ARTICLES

 Verma, G.P. Human rights jurisprudence in modern India: Agenda for


Twenty-First Century. Journal of the Legal Studies. (2006) Diamond;: 72-
90p.
 Sorabjee,Soli. Human rights jurisprudence of the Supreme Court of India.
Supreme Court Cases. (2009) Vol.3: 26-31p.
 Deshpande,Nandita S. Human rights of victims : International and national
perspective. Journal of the Institute of Human Rights. (2009) Vol.12(1):
124-41p.
 Kumar, M. Suresh. Human rights protection in India: An institutional
framework. South Asia Politics. (2008) Vol.7(3): 36-41p.
 Paranjape, Vishwanath. Human rights: Constitutional perspective. Indian
Police Journal (Prev. Police R&D Journal). (2009) Vol.56(3): 43-47p.
 Laitonjam, Reena . International bill of human rights. South Asia Politics.
(2008) Vol.7(3): 42-46p.
 Vijapur, Abdulrahim P. and Savitri K. International covenants on human
rights: an overview. India Quarterly. (2006) Vol.62: J1-37p.
 Karkara, G.S. Judicial response to the protection of human rights. Journal of
the Legal Studies. (2008) Vol.38: 1-51p.
 Brownlie, Ian. The politics of human rights in relation to the rule of law.
Indian Journal of International Law. (2009) Vol.49(1): 1-7p.
 Rayappa, K.M.H. Protection of human rights: Judicial response. Bangalore
Law Journal. (2009) Vol.3(1): 16-26p.
 Kaur, Harinderjit. Protection of human rights through judicial activism in
India. South Asia Politics. (2008) Vol.7(8): 29-32p.
 Shastri, Madhu. Realisation of second generation human rights: An Indian
scenario. Journal of the Legal Studies. (2008) Vol.38: 150-59p.
 Iancu, Nicolaie. Human Rights Protection in the Case of Performing a
Search. AGORA International Journal of Juridical Sciences. (2009) Vol. 3:
130-134p.
 Darrow, Mac; Arbour, Louise. Pillar of Glass: Human Rights in the
Development Operations of the United Nations. American Journal of
International Law. (2009) Vol. 103(3): 446-501p.

INCOME TAX

 Srivastava, Ashok Kumar. Concept of income: a journey from past to


present. Taxation Law Reports. (2007), Vol.37(431): 47-50p.
 Srinivasan, K. Deficiencies in the income-tax law in India. Corporate Law
Adviser. (2007), Vol. 19(8): J55-58p.
 Rajaratnam,S. Direct tax proposals: A Curate's egg. Income Tax Reports.
(2009), Vol. 314(3): 1-6p.
APP. VIII—SELECT INDIAN & FOREIGN LEGAL ARTICLES 215

 Lakhotia, R.N. Diversion of income v. application of income. Income Tax


Reports. (2005), Vol. 277(2): 12-20p.
 Sivaswamy, N.R. Income-tax: Law, logic and language. Income Tax
Reports. (2005), Vol. 275(1): 12-24p.
 Hafkenscheid, Rutger; Janssen, Claudia. Does Income Tax Planning Create
Value. Tax Executive. Vol. 61(5), 351-358p.
 McGown, John Jr. State Corporate Income Tax Systems. Advocate (Idaho
State Bar). (2009), Vol. 52(8): 24-24p.
 Forman, Jonathan Barry. Let's Combine the Income and Payroll Taxes into a
Rational Tax System. Tax Executive. Vol. 59(1): 55-56p.

INDUSTRIAL DISPUTES

 Sarkar, Subhomoy. Powers of the government with reference to industrial


disputes: An appraisal in light of the decisision rendered: in state of Madras
V. C.p. Sarathy. Labour Law Journal. (2009), Vol. 3: 21-28p.
 Bhangoo, Kesar Singh. Regional pattern of industrial disputes in India: a
study of re-organised Punjab (1967-2003). Indian Journal of Industrial
Relations. (2008), Vol. 43(4): 603-32p.
 Mathur, Sonam. Review of Bangalore water supply case: a move towards a
new definition of “Industry”?. Labour Law Journal. (2006), Vol. 1: 20-30p.
 Srivastava, Prateek Shankar and Bhushan, Pallavi. 'Industry' under section
2(j), ndustrial disputes act. 1947- Evolution of the term under the judicial
spanner. Labour and Industrial Cases. (2009), Vol. 42(11): 305-8p.
 Shrivastava, Shomi. Behavioural influence tactics as a function of objective
and direction of influence. Indian Journal of Industrial Relations. (2007),
Vol. 43(2): 151-69p.
 Prasad, Girindra. Effect of the stay order passed by the higher courts on the
award under section 17B of the Industrial disputes act, 1947. Labour and
Industrial Cases. (2009), Vol. 42(2): 33-36p.
 Pawar, Anand, Mustafa, Ashhar and Singh, Vyankatesh. Matrix of Res
Judicata and industrial litigations. Labour and Industrial Cases. (2009). Vol.
42(2): 36-40p.
 Samantaray, Ajay Kumar. Some reflection in industrial jurisprudence: the
scope of public interest litigation - whether a public Labour and Industrial
Cases. (2006) Vol. 39(457): 28-30p.
 Samantaray, Ajay Kumar. Some reflection in industrial jurisprudence:
whether the service rules, framed by statutory bodies, have statutory force
in service jurisprudence? Labour Law Journal. (2006), Vol. 1: 30-35p.
 Samantaray, Ajaya Kumar. Some reflections in industrial jurisprudence, the
province of appropriate government redefined an individualistic. Labour
Law Journal. (2008) Vol. 2(7): J45-65p.
216 APP. VIII—SELECT INDIAN & FOREIGN LEGAL ARTICLES

INDUSTRIALISATION

 Bhaduri, Amit. Alternatives in industrialisation. Economic and Political


Weekly. (2007), Vol. 42(18) : 1597-1601p
 Sundaram, Jomo Kwame. Export-oriented industrialisation, female
employment and gender wage equity in East Asia. Economic and Political
Weekly. (2009), Vol. 54(1) : 41-49p.
 Bhaduri, Amit. Industrialisation for the people, by the people, of the people.
Economic and Political Weekly. (2009) Vol. 54(1) : 10-13p.
 Navlakha, Gautam. Savage war for development. Economic and Political
Weekly. (2008), Vol. 43(16) : 16-19p.
 Brady, David; Denniston, Ryan. Economic Globalization, Industrialization
and Deindustrialization in Affluent Democracies. Social Forces. (2006),
Vol. 85(1), 297-330p.

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

 Joseph, K.J. and Parayil, Govindan. Can trade liberalisation bridge the
digital divide? Assessing the information technology agreement. Economic
and Political Weekly. (2008), Vol. 43(1): 46-52p.
 Mukherjee, Ranjan. Data privacy: The scenario prevailing in India.
Chartered Secretary. (2007). Vol. 37(11): 1509-511p.
 Gururaj, B.N. Dilemma of software sales and services. Social Action.
(2009), Vol. 59(1): J3-11p.
 Reddy, S. Goverdhan. E-contracts and jurisdiction. Andhra Law Times.
(2010), Vol. 169(5): 2-7p.
 Kazi, Ashraf U. Sarah, Saraf, Bharat and Tasneem, Farisa. Enhancing and
improving capabilities of small and medium enterprises in use of
information and communication technology. Bangalore Law Journal.
(2009), Vol. 3(1): 27-43p.
 Nath, Rupanjali and Bhal, Kanika T. Exploring the factors for effective IT
implimentation: A case study of indian banks. Management & Change.
(2009), Vol. 13(1): 127-46p.
 Mustaque, A. Mohd. ICT and right to education. Kerala Law Times. (2009),
Vol. 4(4): 10-12p.
 Jayan, Shanmughan D. Information, information technology, cryptography
and law. Journal of the Indian Law Institute. (2009), Vol. 51(3): 340-50p.
 Sinha, Sumantra. New paradigms in digital media industry: Sampling law
vis-a-vis copyrights. LawZ. (2008), Vol. 8(10): 25-27p.
 Sodhi, Inderjeet Singh. Role of information technology and e-governance in
effective delivery of public service: Initiatives, challenges and prospects
Indian Journal of Public Administration. (2007), Vol. 53(4): 808-18p.
APP. VIII—SELECT INDIAN & FOREIGN LEGAL ARTICLES 217

 Ramanujam, Adarsh. Where ther's will: there is an E-Way. All India


Reporter. (2008), Vol. 95: 197-208p.
 Ray, Sudeep. Whiter information technology in India? Mainstream. (2009),
Vol. 47(34): 12-18p.
 Goldman, Jerry. Courts and Information Technology: A Predictable Uneasy
Relationship . Loyola Law Review. (2009), Vol. 55(2): 235-248p.
 Goldstein, Melissa M.and Blumenthal, David. Building an Information
Technology Infrastructure. Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics. (2008),
Vol. 36(4): 709-715p.
 O'Connor, Dan M. Legal Information Services: Leading Technology for the
Judge Advocate General's Corps. Reporter. Vol. 34(2): 9-17p.
 Murley, Diane. Technology for Everyone...: Mind Mapping Complex
Information. Law Library Journal. (2007), Vol. 99(1): 175-188.
 Lovell, Lyndon. Information Technology/Internet. Australian Law
Librarian, (2005), Vol. 13(2): 36-38p.

INSOLVENCY

 Chandrakar, Mayank. Application of private international law in


international insolvency: jurisdiction of English and Indian Courts. Madras
Law Journal. (2008), Vol. 238(3): 35-44p.
 Bhasin, Lalit. Corporate insolvency. Chartered Secretary. (2008), Vol. 38(7):
894-895p.
 Jacobs, Bob. Corporate insolvency and restructuring: Indian insolvency law.
Chartered Secretary. (2008), Vol. 38(7): 885-887p.
 Kumar, Naresh. Corporate insolvency and restructuring: Legal and
regulatory framework. Chartered Secretary. (2008), Vol. 38(7): 914-919p.
 Majumdar, Robin. Corporate insolvency and restructuring: In search of
efficient and effective law. Chartered Secretary. (2008), Vol. 38(7): 906-
909p.
 Shroff, Shardul S. Corporate restructuring and corporate insolvency: A need
for comprehensive law. Chartered Secretary. (2008), Vol. 38(7): 890-893p.
 Padmanabhan, T.K.A. Cross-border issues in corporate insolvency: An
Indian perspective. Chartered Secretary. (2008), Vol. 38(7): 935-936p.
 Israni, S.D. Developments in insolvency law in India: A story of fits &
starts. Chartered Secretary. (2008), Vol. 38(7): 899-901p.
 Stewart, Gordon and Herrod, Nick. Global cross-border insolvency: The
UNCITRAL model law. Chartered Secretary. (2008), Vol. 38(7): 933-934p.
 Ravichandran, K.S. Insolvency practice: Emerging issues and opportunities.
Chartered Secretary. (2008), Vol. 38(7): 902-905p.
218 APP. VIII—SELECT INDIAN & FOREIGN LEGAL ARTICLES

 Garg, Neeraj. Insolvency practitioners: Creating the right structure.


Chartered Secretary. (2008), Vol. 38(7): 888-889p.
 Kumar, Naresh. Need for a comprehensive insolvency law in India: Vital
issues. Corporate Law Adviser. (2007), Vol. 21(6): J24-32p.
 Gawai, Ranjana Roy. New insolvency and restructuring framework.
Chartered Secretary. (2008), Vol. 38(7): 896-898p.
 Szydlo, Marek. Notion of Comi in European Insolvency Law. European
Business Law Review. (2009), Vol. 20(5): 747-766p.
 Wessels, B. Cross-Border Insolvency Law in Europe: Present Status and
Future Prospects. Potchefstroom Electronic Law Journal. (2008), Vol.
11(1): 1-36p.
 Milman, David. Personal Insolvency Law and the Challenges of a Dynamic,
Enterprise-Driven Economy. Singapore Academy of Law Journal. (2008),
Vol. 20(2): 438-463p.
 Howell, Jonathan L. International Insolvency Law. International Lawyer
(ABA). (2008), Vol. 42(1): 113-152p.

INSURANCE

 Vyasulu, Vinod. Case against health insurance. Economic and Political


Weekly. (2008), Vol. 43(39): 15-17p.
 Goswami, Delep. Courts overturn attempts of insurance companies to reject
and deny claims filed by business entities. Chartered Secretary. (2007), Vol.
37(12): 1678-80p.
 Rao, G.V. Globalization of economies: An overview of risk management in
insurance Chartered Secretary. (2007), Vol. 37(12): 1661-62p.
 Mehmi, Vikram. Insurance industry in India: Issues, trends and
opportunities. Chartered Secretary. (2007), Vol. 37(12): 1659-60p.
 Swamy, N. Maheshwara. Law relating to insurer's non-liability to pay
compensation under the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988: A critical review.
Karnataka Law Journal. (2007), Vol. 15: J59-64p.
 Gidwani, S.J. Reforms in insurance sector: Good progress but miles to go.
Chartered Secretary. (2007), Vol. 37(12): 1663-66p.
 Lakshmi, K. Vijaya. Rights of a nominee vis-a-vis the legal heirs of the
deceased life assured under section 39 of the insurance act 1938. All India
Reporter. (2008), Vol. 95(1136): J121-28p.
 Kumar, Naresh. Risk management and insurance: Vital issues. Chartered
Secretary. (2007), Vol. 37(12): 1681-85p.
 Bhatkal, Jagdish. Risk management for insurer. Chartered Secretary. (2007),
Vol. 37(12): 1667-70p.
APP. VIII—SELECT INDIAN & FOREIGN LEGAL ARTICLES 219

 Gopalkrishna, B., Rodrigues, Lewlyn L.R. and Varambally. Service quality


in general insurance sector: An empirical study K.V.M. Indian Journal of
Industrial Relations. (2008), Vol. 44(1): 49-61p.
 Lengati, Sivanand H. Legal perspective of life insurance policies in India.
Karnataka Law Journal. (2009), Vol. 4(16): 25-32p.
 Virik, Simmi. Life insurance: Its concept and socio-legal aspect. Company
Law Journal. (2009), Vol. 4(12): 131-35p.
 Virk, Simmi. Life insurance: Its concepts and socio-lagal aspect. Lawteller:
A legal awareness magazine. (2009), Vol. 17(12): 539-42p.
 Naraya, J. Hari. Role of chartered accountants in booming insurance sector
in India. Chartered Accountant. (2009), Vol. 58(1): 40-43p.
 Mellon, James T. and Dyki, David R. Insurance Law. Wayne Law Review.
(2009), Vol. 55(1): 467-496p.
 Hill, Jerel J.; Stephens, Jennifer Pugh. Recent Developments in Title
Insurance Law. Tort Trial & Insurance Practice Law Journal. (2009), Vol.
44(2): 745-774p.
 Pierce, Alan J. Insurance Law. Syracuse Law Review. (2009), Vol. 59(4),
887-952p.
 Mellon, James T. Insurance Law. Wayne Law Review. (2008), Vol. 54(1):
351-386p.
 Collins, J. Price and Frizzell, Ashley E. and Crawford, Blake H. Insurance
Law. SMU Law Review, (2009), Vol. 62(3): 1267-1290p.

INSURGENCY

 Kirmani, Nida. History, memory and localised constructions of insecurity.


Economic and Political Weekly. (2008), Vol. 43(10): 57-64p.
 Singh, Ravi Pratap. Insurgency and illegal immigration in North-East: The
great game of Pakistan and Bangladesh. South Asia Politics. (2008), Vol.
6(9): 35-41p.
 Ranganathan, Maya and Roy-Chowdhury, Shiva. Naga nation on the Net.
Economic and Political Weekly. (2008), Vol. 43(29): 61-68p.
 Chandola, Harish. Nagaland talks going slow. Mainstream. (2008), Vol.
46(20): 18-19p.
 Misra, J.K. Naxal violence: Theoretical and growth perspectives. Indian
Police Journal (Prev. Police R&D Journal). (2008), Vol. 40(4): 61-67p.
 Bandyopadhyay, Krishna. Naxalbari politics: A feminist narrative.
Economic and Political Weekly. (2008), Vol. 43(14): 52-59p.
 Burman, J.J. Roy. Naxalite movement that was not in naxalbari.
Mainstream. (2009), Vol. 47(25): 19-23p.
220 APP. VIII—SELECT INDIAN & FOREIGN LEGAL ARTICLES

 Borah, Rupakjyoti. Quest for peace in Assam. South Asia Politics. (2007),
Vol. 5(11): 49-52p.
 Sreedhar. Separate Telangana: beginning of the end. Mainstream. (2006),
Vol. 44(41): J27-28p.
 Shimray, U.A. Some reflections on Naga ceasefire. Mainstream. (2008),
Vol. 46(38): 27-29p.
 Lyng, Stephen G. and Kurtz, Lester R. Bureaucratic Insurgency: The
Vatican and the Crisis of Modernism. Social Forces. (1985), Vol. 63(4):
901-922p.
 Powers, Robert D. Jr. Insurgency and the Law of Nations. JAG Journal.
(1962). Vol. 16(4): 55-65p.

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY/COPYRIGHTS/TRADEMARKS/PATENTS

 Bsheer, Shamnad and Reddy, prashant. “Ducking” TRIPS in India: a saga


involving novartis and the legality of Secion 3(D). NLSI Review (2008), Vol.
20(2): 131-55p.
 Kuanpoth, Jakkrit. Appropriate patent rules in develping countries: Some
deliberations based on Thai legislation. Journal of Intellectual Property
Rights. (2008), Vol. 13(5): 447-55p.
 Deshpande, Sudhanva. Authorship and copyright in Theatre. Economic and
Political Weekly. (2009), Vol. 44(14): 19-21p.
 Rai, Rajnish Kumar. Battling with TRIPS: Emerging firm strategies of
Indian pharmaceutical industry post-TRIPS. Journal of Intellectual Property
Rights. (2008), Vol. 13(4): 301-17p.
 Suri, Gunmala. Challenges for the world class intellectual property (IP)
regime in knowledge economy: A glimpse of Indian scenario. Indian
Journal of Public Administration. (2008), Vol. 54(1): 48-60p.
 Sinha, Babita and Joshi, Himanshu and Gosh, P.K. Challenges in creation
and management of knowledge capital in technical educational institutions.
Journal of Intellectual Property Rights. (2009), Vol. 14(4): 340-45p.
 Saha, Subhasis and Keshri, Sourav. Challenges to copyrightable work in
cyberspace. Journal of Intellectual Property Rights. (2008), Vol. 13(1): 35-
42p.
 Ali, Shaber. Concept of literary work as subject matter of copyright. All
India High Court Cases. (2008), Vol. 14(6): J81-88p.
 Pareek, Ashish and Singh, Shivendra. Concept of obviousness: Scenario post
KSR Intl. v. Teleflex Inc. Journal of Intellectual Property Rights. (2008):
Vol. 13(1): 7-18p.
 Singh, Purva. Concept of the use and non-use of trade mark law. Company
Law Journal. (2009), Vol. 2: 179-95p.
APP. VIII—SELECT INDIAN & FOREIGN LEGAL ARTICLES 221

 Lahoti, Divyakant. Copyright and trade mark protection in the title of a


movie and characters therin. Supreme Court Cases. (2009), Vol. 1: 19-24p.
 Gowda, N. Sathish. Copyright law in india and its implementation.
Karnataka Law Journal. (2010), Vol. 1(4): 57-68p.
 Pillai, K.N. Chandrasekharan. Copyrightability of Supreme Court
judgement. Journal of the Indian Law Institute. (2008), Vol. 50(1): J94-96p.
 Janodia, Manthan D and Chauhan, Ajay and Hakak, Shuaib M. Data
exclusivity provisions in India: Impact on public health. Journal of
Intellectual Property Rights. (2008), Vol.13(5): 442-46p.
 Tayal, V. and Tariq, M. Emerging challenges to the legal protection of
creativity under copyright law: An overview. Supreme Court Journal (Apex
Court Expression-Reverted- SCJ). (2008), Vol. 1(3): J17-25
 Kashyap, Vidwath B. Emerging intellectual property issues on the internet :
The India story. Karnataka Law Journal. (2009), Vol. 6(24): 49-56p.
 Shirwaikar, Pranjal. Fashion copying and design of the law. Journal of
Intellectual Property Rights. (2009), Vol. 14(2): 113-21p.
 Chakravarty, Sindhura. Importance of assignment agreements under
intellectual property laws in India. Journal of Intellectual Property Rights.
(2009) Vol.14(6): 513-22p.
 Sharma, Ayush. Indian perspective of fair dealing under copyright law: Lex
lata or lex ferenda. Journal of Intellectual Property Rights. (2009)
Vol.14(6): 523-31p.
 Kochhar, Sudhir. Institutional and capacity building for the evolution of IPR
regime in India: Protection of plant varieties and farmer's rights. Journal of
Intellectual Property Rights. (2008) Vol.13(1): 51-56p.
 Lakshmi, V. Vijay. Intellectual property protection border. Journal of
Intellectual Property Rights. (2009) Vol.14(4): 330-39p.
 Kaur, Kuljit. Intellectual property rights: Awareness and legal provisions
Company Law Journal. (2008) Vol.1: 96-107p.
 Raju, K.D. Intellectual property taxation: Need for a comprehensive policy
and law in India. Journal of Intellectual Property Rights. (2008) Vol.13(6):
563-73p.
 Verma, Bhoomika. Legal protection for computer softwares: Copyright
patent Karnataka Law Journal. (2008) Vol.3(12): J40-48p.
 Ragavan, Srividhya. Patent judicial wisdom. NLSI Review. (2008) Vol.20(2):
65-80p.
 Kumar, Dr. Ajay. Patent protection for computer software- Need of the hour.
Patents and Trade Marks Cases. (2009) Vol.41(11): 1-8p.
 Demunshi, Ypsita and Chugh, Archana. Patenting trends in marine
bioprospecting based pharmaceutical sector. Journal of Intellectual
Property Rights. (2009) Vol.14(2): 122-30p.
222 APP. VIII—SELECT INDIAN & FOREIGN LEGAL ARTICLES

 Mishra, Priyambada and Dutta, Angsuman. Striking a balance between


liability of internet service providers and protection of copyright over the
internet: A need of the hour. Journal of Intellectual Property Rights. (2009)
Vol.14(4): 321-29p.
 Gupta, Maram Suresh. Subtle inequalities of copyright. Journal of
Intellectual Property Rights. (2009) Vol.14(4): 307-16p.
 Suman, Yogesh, Nishy P and Gupta, V.K. Trends in IT patents filed from
India: An analysis. Journal of Intellectual Property Rights. (2009)
Vol.14(2): 149-52p.

INTERNATIONAL TRADE

 Seshadri, V.S. Changing face of India's external trade. Economic and


Political Weekly. (2009) Vol.44(35): 43-49p.
 Kaushik, Anant. Dumping of Chinese goods in India: a trade law
perspective. Madras Law Journal. 2007 Vol.225(5): J76-82p.
 Kumar, Rajinder. Failure of doha round: looking back to look ahead. South
Asia Politics. (2007) Vol.5(9): 31-34p.
 Jhunjhunwala, Bharat. Free trade leads to hunger. Mainstream. (2008)
Vol.46(27): 7-8p.
 Srinivasan, K. International transactions with related parties to be based on
arm's length prices. Corporate Law Adviser. (2007) Vol.21(6): J17-23p.
 Koul, A.K. Negotiating the international agreement on agriculture after doha
round - Indian perspective. National Capital Law Journal (2007) Vol.12-13:
1-36p.
 Singh, Gurjit. Scramble for the African trade: EU-Africa negotiations for
economic partnership. India Quarterly (2008) Vol.64(2): 51-85p.
 Batra, Amita. South Asia's free trade agreement: Strategies and options.
Economic and Political Weekly. (2007) Vol.42(38): 3878-85p.
 Dogra, Bharat. Use doha round to correct past mistakes of the WTO regime.
Mainstream. (2009) Vol.47(44): 28-30p.
 Sudha, P.Sree. Will sun ever set on anti-dumping orders? Excise Law Times
(2009) Vol.240(3): 64-67p.

JUDICIAL ACCOUNTABILITY

 Lahoti, R.C. Concept of judicial accountability. Indian Advocate. (2007)


Vol.35: 57-76p.
 Bode, Vinod A. Do we want our judges to be lions or mice?: judicial
accountability and judicial independence. All India Reporter (2007)
Vol.94(1118): J17-19p.
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 Puri, Arti. Judges (inquiry) bill 2006 vis-a-vis accountability of higher


judiciary in India. M.D.U. Law Journal. (2007) Vol.12(2): 156-64p.
 Devidas, T. and Bhandari, Hem Lall. Judicial accountability. Journal of the
Indian Law Institute. (2006) Vol.48(1): 94-98p.
 Kumar, Rajesh. Judicial accountability. Excise Law Times. (2007) Vol.217(2):
A61-64p.
 Bhushan, Prashant. Judicial accountability:Asset disclosures and beyond.
Economic and Political Weekly. (2009) Vol.44(37): 8-11p.
 Harshwardhan. Judicial accountability and judges inquiry bill, 2006. All
India Reporter. (2008) Vol.95(1132): J49-58p.
 Sadhu, Subhojit. Judicial accountability of the Indian judiciary. Supreme
Court Journal (Apex Court Expression-Reverted- SCJ). (2007) Vol.30: J27-
32p.
 Deshta,Sunil and Sooch,Kamal jeet Kaur. Philosophy of judicial
accountibilty: introspection. Civil and Military Law Journal. (2009)
Vol.45(1+2): 54-61p.
 Pradhan, Bhaskar Raj. Freedom of the press and judicial activism. Gauhati
Law Times. (2009) Vol.5(1): 20-24p.

JUDICIAL ACTIVISM

 Ahmadi, A.M. Is activism of judiciary Anathema to the constitutional


structure? Indian Advocate. (2007) Vol.35: 17-28p.
 Bhat, S.G. Judicial activism: Concept and correlates. Bangalore Law
Journal. (2005) Vol.1(1): 45-56p.
 Divan, Anil. Judicial activism: Landmarks of the past, current and future
trends. Indian Advocate. (2007) Vol.35: 83-96p.
 Naryana, P.S. Judicial activism. Supreme Court Journal (Apex Court
Expression-Reverted- SCJ). (2007) Vol.4(19): J1-10p.
 Sorabjee, Soli J. Judicial activism: Boon or bane. Supreme Court Cases.
(2008) Vol.3: J24-32p.
 Jain, Nilanjana. Judicial activism and its dimensions. Journal of
Constitutional and Parliamentary Studies. (2008) Vol.42(1-2): 97-119p.
 Sandhu, Harmeet Singh. Judicial activism in India: An overview. Delhi Law
Review (Student). (2006-2007) Vol.(28-29): 180-91p.
 Sethi, Jajneswar. Judicial activism in India: Legislature-judiciary standoff.
South Asia Politics. (2008) Vol.6(9): 6-8p.
 Nagpal, Veenu. Judicial activism in India against constitutional torts.
Journal of the Legal Studies. (2008) Vol.38: 228-59p.
 Reddy,Adithya. Judicial activism or overreach: comment on Prakash Singh
vs Union of India. Supreme Court Cases. (2009) Vol.6: 29-36p.
224 APP. VIII—SELECT INDIAN & FOREIGN LEGAL ARTICLES

 Nag, Gouri Sankar. Parliamentary governance sans judicial activism: some


thoughts to share with reference to the Indian case. South Asia Politics.
(2007) Vol.5(9): 35-37p.
 Singh, Ranbir. Perils of judicial activism. Mainstream. (2008) Vol.41(13):
23-24p.
 Kurup, Apoorv. Reinterpreting H.M. Seervai's 'Socialism' 'Federalism' &
'Judicial Activism' for good governance under the constitution. Indian Socio-
Legal Journal. (2006) Vol.32(1&2): 41-56p.

JUDICIAL INDEPENDENCE

 Abichandani, R.K. Judicial independence of dependant judiciary. GNLU


Law Review. (2008) Vol.1(1): 3-20p.
 Abichandani, R.K. Judicial independence of dependant judiciary. GNLU
Law Review. (2008) Vol.1(1): 3-20p.
 Shah, Syed Nasir Ali. Contours of a judgment. All Pakistan Legal Decisions
[PLD]. (2006) Vol.58(3): 17-19p.
 Singh, Bimal Deep. Gender sensitivity in judicial decisions. M.D.U. Law
Journal. (2007). Vol.12(2): 173-80p.
 Hunter, Tina. Judicial decision making in the high court in original
jurisdiction: Ebb and lfow of legal reasoning in Australian perspective
Journal of the Indian Law Institute. (2009) Vol.51(1): 32-56p.
 Banerji, Milon K. Judicial power, judicial workloads and the role of the bar
in the judicial process: need for supporting infrastructure. Supreme Court
Cases. (2009) Vol.3: 7-12p.

JUDICIAL REVIEW

 Jain, S.N. Critical analysis of judicial review in India. Journal of


Constitutional and Parliamentary Studies. (2008) Vol.42(1-2): 126-132p.
 Pokhariyal, Purvi. Doctrine of judicial review: Some issues and concerns.
Gujarat Law Herald. (2009) Vol.2: 8-16p.
 Afzal, Malik Qamar. Judicial review: A study of judicial activism vis-a-vis judicial
restraint. All Pakistan Legal Decisions [PLD]. (2006) Vol.58(7): J67-68p.
 Chhetri, Yogashish. Judicial review and election petitions. All India
Reporter. (2008) Vol.95(1130): J29-32p.
 Sorabjee,Soli. Judicial review in the context of alternative statutory remedis.
Supreme Court Cases. (2009) Vol.7(2): 21-23p.
 Mishra, D.K. Judicial review of administrative action. Indian Bar Review.
(2006) Vol.33: 137-50p.
 Pillai,K.N.Chandrasekharan. Judicial review of execution of sentences.
Supreme Court Cases. (2009) Vol.10(1): J17-22p.
APP. VIII—SELECT INDIAN & FOREIGN LEGAL ARTICLES 225

 Vishnupriya, Y. Judicial review of legislation in India. Indian Socio-Legal


Journal (2006) Vol.32(1&2): 139-150p.
 Mahajan, Kartikey. Judicial review of pardon: Is it activism? All India
Reporter. (2008) Vol.95(1134): J91-95p.
 Reddy, J. Adithya and Mishra, Apoorva A. Judicial review of presidential
pardon: From courts, with conviction and clarity. Criminal Law Journal.
(2009) Vol.115(2): 172-76p.
 Divan,Madhavi Goradia. Judicial review:Supermacy of the courts or of the
constitution. Supreme Court Cases. (2009) Vol.10(1): J23-48p.
 Krovvidi, Padmaja. Power of review and clemency. Andhra Law Times.
(2007) Vol.145(3): J23-31p.
 Alexander, Roshen D. We, the people: Experiments with judicial review.
NUALS Law Journal. (2008) Vol.2: 112-144p.

JUVENILE JUSTICE

 Ashoka. Children in correctional institutions- A study of their educational


and vocational background. Indian Journal of Criminology and
Criminalistics. (2009) Vol.30(1): 24-35p.
 Singh, Himanshu Raman. Juvenile in an adult criminal system : The merging
distinction between juvenile and adult. Criminal Law Journal. (2009)
Vol.115(1317): 266-272p.
 Prakash,S.B.N. Juvenile in conflict with law and police. Karnataka Law
Journal. (2009) Vol.6(24): 57-61p.
 Kumari, Ved. Juvenile justice act - rights and reality. Supreme Court Cases.
(2009) Vol.8(2): J8-24p.
 Dhillon,Pushpinder Kaur. Juvenile justice system and role of judiciary.
M.D.U. Law Journal. (2009) Vol.14(1): 193-204p.
 Shroff, Rishi. Minors admitted to the benefits of a partnership and their
position on attaining majority : An analysis of sec 30 of I P. Supreme Court
Journal. (2009) Vol.6(36): 17-21p.
 Kumari, Ved. Quagmire of age issues under the juvenile justice act: From
inclusion to exclusion. Journal of the Indian Law Institute. (2009) Vol.51(2):
163-86p.
 Kumari,Ved. Quagmire of age issues under the juvenile justice act: From
inclusion to exclusion. Journal of the Indian Law Institute. (2009) Vol.51(2):
163-186p

LABOUR LAW

 Lakshmanan,A.R. Convocation address: On convocation of ICAI at Hotel Taj


Coromandel, Chennai on Sunday, June 21, 2009 Labour Law Journal. (2009)
Vol.3(8): 17-20p.
226 APP. VIII—SELECT INDIAN & FOREIGN LEGAL ARTICLES

 Kumar, H.L. Employee's provident fund schemes rope international workers.


Labour and Industrial Cases. (2009) Vol.42(1): 1-2p.
 Benjamin, M.S. Industrial dispute and the civil court: Jurisdictional overlap
Labour Law Journal. (2009) Vol.3(7): 8-16p.
 Mandaokar, S.K. Inter-state migrant workmen ( Regulation of employment
and conditions of service) act, 1979 - A still born Law. Labour and
Industrial Cases. (2009) Vol.42(11): 317-23p.
 Singh, Aditya. 3 Job losses and retrenchment during the financial crisis:
Assessing relevance of employment security law. Labour Law Journal.
(2009) Vol.2: 48-56p.
 Bansal, Avani. Labour outsourcing. Labour Law Journal. (2009) Vol.1(3):
89-96p.
 Samantaray, Ajaya Kumar. Maxim, “ No work, no pay” re-examined : An
apex judicial dictum - part : III. Labour and Industrial Cases. (2010)
Vol.43(2): 46-48p.
 Haidar, Nisar. Nomination and payment of provident fund under the
employees provident funds and misc. provisions act, 1952. Labour and
Industrial Cases. (2009) Vol.42(11): 309-12p.
 Kakade, Maitry and Tyagi, Anuj. Sales promotion employees in India:
Issues and concerns. Labour Law Journal. (2009) Vol.3(8): 33-40p.
 Samantaray, Ajaya Kumar. Some reflections in industrial jurisprudence :
When the principles of nature justice is not followed in a domestic. Labour
and Industrial Cases. (2009) Vol.42(9): 270-72p.
 Bhatia, G.P. A treatise of law of confidential reports. Labour and Industrial
Cases. (2009) Vol.42(7): 201-07p.
 Gupta, Bindu. Understanding the preferences of creative & non-creative
employees. Indian Journal of Industrial Relations. (2009) Vol.45(2): 289-
301p.

LAND LAW

 Behera, Hari Charan. Constraints in land record computerisation. Economic


and Political Weekly. (2009) Vol.44(25): 21-24p.
 Bandyopadhyay, D. Does land still matter? Economic and Political Weekly.
(2008) Vol.43(10): 37-42p.
 Hirashima, S. Land market in development: case suty of Punjab in Pakistan
and India.
 Economic and Political Weekly. (2008) Vol.43(42): 41-7p.
 Ahmed, Rafi. Land rights and the eminent domain. Social Action (2008)
Vol.58(3): 264-271p.
APP. VIII—SELECT INDIAN & FOREIGN LEGAL ARTICLES 227

 Swamy, N. Maheshwara. Law relating to land reforms: Need for further


reforms and
 Awareness. Andhra Law Times. (2009)2 Vol.158(7): 17-25p.
 Rawal, Vikas. Ownership holdings of land in rural India: Putting the record
straight.
 Economic and Political Weekly. (2008) Vol.43(10): 43-47p.

LEGAL AID

 Kumar, B.S. Jag Jeevan. Legal awareness. Andhra Law Times. (2008) Vol.151(1):
J8-12p.
 Routh, Supriyo. Providing legal aid: some untried means. Journal of the
Indian Law Institute 2008 50(3): 375-90p.
 Bhatt, Jitendra N. Right to legal aid is a basic human right. All India
Reporter. (2007) Vol.94(1124): J113-14p.
 Kannan, K. Road to plain legal language. Madras Law Journal. (2007)
Vol.226(7): J82-88p.

LEGAL EDUCATION

 Kumar, Y.F. Jaya. Clinical legal education and law schools in India: Some
problems and remedies. Supreme Court Journal (Apex Court Expression-
Reverted-SCJ). (2007) Vol.5(31): J36-40p.
 Sebastian, V.D. Legal education: Friend or foe of human rights in India.
Bangalore Law Journal. (2008) Vol.2(3): 241-53p.
 Dwivedi, B.P. Legal education and teaching professioinal ethics: Changes
and challenges. All India High Court Cases. (2008) Vol.14(2): J21-24p.
 Bothra, Rashmi. Legal education and the feminist goal. Gauhati Law Times.
(2008) Vol.1(1): J6-12p.
 Mohd. Ashraf. Legal education in India: An overview. Civil and Military
Law Journal. (2008) Vol.44(1+2): 5-11p.
 Sethiya, Sanjay H. Legal education in India: Need for streamlining.
Karnataka Law Journal. (2008) Vol.1(1): J23-32p.
 Lakshminath, A. Legal education, research and pedagogy: Ideological
perceptions. Journal of the Indian Law Institute. (2008) Vol.50(4): 606-28p.
 Nigam, Shalu. Legal literacy: An instrument for reform. Social Action.
(2008) Vol.58(2): 216-26p.
 Singh, Sujan. Quality legal education is need of the hour : Some suggestions
to achive it. All India Reporter. (2009) Vol.96(1150): 158-60p.
228 APP. VIII—SELECT INDIAN & FOREIGN LEGAL ARTICLES

 Singh, Lal. Spreading of legal literacy and legal awareness. Nyaya Kiran.
(2008) Vol.2(4): 36-45p.
 Yellosa,Jetlng. Lease of new life to legal profession: Legal process
outsourcing (LPO). Andhra Law Times. (2009) Vol.61(17): 3-5p.

LOK ADALAT

 Mehta, Tanmaya. Challenge to the decision of the lok adalats: Basis for, and
the options available. All India High Court Cases. (2006) Vol.12: J81-86p.
 Raghavendrachar, H.R. Genesis of lok adalats in their constitutional
perspective. Karnataka Law Journal. (2009) Vol.2(7): 28-32p.
 Jain, Nilanjana. Lok adalat movement in Indian judicial system. South Asia
Politics. (2009) Vol.7(12): 15-18p.
 Chandrasekhar, A.V. Need to propagate pre-litigation lok adalat settlement.
Nyaya Deep. (2006) Vol.7(1): 132-135p.
 Rao, K.L.N. Permanent Lok Adalat: a cheaper and effective rememdy at the
pre-litigation stage. Andhra Law Times. (2007) Vol.145(1): J13-16p.
 Agarwal, Anurag K. Strengthening 'Lok Adalat' movement in India. All
India Reporter. (2006) Vol.93: J33-40p.
 Agrawal, Vijay Kumar. Goal of Lok Adalat: measures for its achievement.
All India High Court Cases. (2007) Vol.13(1): J1-8p.
 Saraf, Bhushan Lal. Lok Adalat award: Concord or discord. All India High
Court Cases. (2007) Vol.13(9): J134-37p.

MARRIAGE & DIVORCE

 Malhotra, Ashish. Law relating to arrest of a vessel. Chartered Secretary.


(2007) Vol.37(8):1043-1045p.
 Kumar, V.M. Syam, Law relating to maritime wrecks in India. Kerala Law
Times. (2007) Vol.4(10): J32-36p.
 Shankar, Anil and Parthsarthi, J. Off hire, contingencies and the
circumstantial liability with special reference to “the Berge Sound”. Madras
Law Journal. (2007) Vol.227(5): J54-64p.
 Davies, Martin. Choice of Law and U.S. Maritime Liens. Tulane Law
Review. (June 2009) Vol. 83(5)(6):1435-1462p.
 Allen, Craig H. Influence of Law on Sea Power Doctrines: The New
Maritime Strategy and the Future of the Global Legal Order. International
Law Studies. US Naval War College (2008) Vol. 84(1): 3-32p.
 Noone, Michael, Reardon, Kathleen and Whitelock, Julie. Maritime
Security Operations: Law and Practice at the Beginning of the 21st Century
International Peacekeeping. Vol. 12: 179-184p.
APP. VIII—SELECT INDIAN & FOREIGN LEGAL ARTICLES 229

 Acer, Yucel. Present Status of the Mediterranean Sea as to the Maritime


Law. Review of International Law and Politics. (2008) Vol.4(16): 119-136p.
 Robertson, David W. How the Supreme Court's New Definition of Vessel is
Affecting Seaman Status, Admiralty Jurisdiction, and Other Areas of
Maritime Law. Journal of Maritime Law and Commerce (2008 April)
Vol.39(2): 115-156p.

MARITIME LAW

 Gupta, Suman. Age of marriage and law in India: some issues All India High
Court Cases (2007) Vol.13(6): J81-86p.
 Hazari, Tanuj . Alternate marital institutions: Feasibility in the Indian
context an analysis of Tulsa and ors v. Durghatia & Others. AIR 2008 SC
1193. All India Reporter. (2009) Vol.96: 105-108p.
 Singh, Rakesh Kumar . Cruelty as ground for divorce: New horizons.
Journal of Constitutional and Parliamentary Studies. (2007) Vol.41(3-4):
243-48p.
 Devi, Indira. Divorce by mutual consent under hindu marriage act 1955:
Unilateral withdrawal of consent by one party judicial trend. All India High
Court Cases. ( 2007) Vol. 2: J26-32p.
 Patel, Sunil Kumar. Enforcement of foreign divorce decree. Madras Law
Journal. (2008) Vol.238(3): 45-52p.
 Rajeev, D. Impact of marriage on backwardness: Judicial approaches.
Cochin University Law Review. (2007) Vol.31(3&4): 320-52p.
 Kumar, Ajai. Institution of marriage - Judicial approach. All India Reporter.
( 2010) Vol.97: J6-12p.
 Yadav, Neetika and Priyadarshini, T. Irretrievable breakdown as a ground
for divorce. All India High Court Cases. (2007) Vol.13(11): J165-72p.
 Singhjamwal, Namita. Marital discord and divorce in India: Changing
profile. Mainstream. (2009) Vol.47(37): 28-31p.
 Mittal, Ankur, Marriageable age: A critical age: All India Reporter. (2007)
Vol. 94: J1-4p.
 Mohd. Imthiazuddin. Registration of marriages in all communities. Supreme
Court Journal. (2007) Vol.8(51+52): J31-32p.
 Pillai, K.N. Chandrasekharan. Regulating marriage and divorce: Need for a
comprehensive legislation. Journal of the Indian Law Institute. (2006)
Vol.48(1): 106-111p.
 Sisler, Vit. European Courts' Authority Contested: The Case of Marriage and
Divorce Fatwas On-Line Masaryk University Journal of Law and
Technology. (2009) Vol. 3(1): 51-78p.
230 APP. VIII—SELECT INDIAN & FOREIGN LEGAL ARTICLES

 Erickson, Theresa M. Erickson, Megan T. What Happens to Embryos When


a Marriage Dissolves - Embryo Disposition and Divorce. William Mitchell
Law Review. (2009) Vol. 35(2): 469-488p.
 Silberman, Linda J. Rethinking Rules of Conflict of Laws in Marriage and
Divorce in the United States: What Can We Learn from Europe. Tulane
Law Review. (2008) Vol.82,(5): 1999-2020p.
 Hawkins, Alan J. Will Legislation to Encourage Premarital Education
Strengthen Marriage and Reduce Divorce. Journal of Law & Family Studies
(2007) Vol. 9(1): 79-100p.
 Gatti, Dan. Marriage and Divorce. Georgetown Journal of Gender and the
Law. (2007) Vol.8(2): 669-682p.

MEDIA

 Vidushi. Media regulation: Strengthening democracy for an equitable and


just society Social Action. (2007) Vol.57(4): 337-48p.
 Kumbhar, Sita Ram. Media, democracy and development in India. Social
Action. (2007) Vol.57(4): 349-358p.
 Ramakoti, M. “Power-A-Heady wine” Freedom of speech and expression of
the media vis-a-vis the privileges of parliament. Andhra Law Times. (2009)2
Vol.158(7): 24-32p.
 Hazari, Tanuj . Bordcasting services regulation bill, 2007: Regulatory
mechanism or encroachment on freedom of speech and expression. Madras
Law Journal. (2008) Vol.238(2): 27-31p.
 Divan,Madhavi Goradia. Commodification of celebrities: Rights of
publicity. Supreme Court Cases. (2009) Vol.10(4): J79-90p.
 Divan,Madhavi Goradia. Commodification of celebrities: Rights of
publicity. Supreme Court Cases.(2009) Vol.10(4): J79-90p.
 Sarin, Manmohan. Recent trend in media reporting and effect on polity and
administration of justice. Delhi Judicial Academy Journal. (2006) Vol. 5(3):
253-58p.
 Iyer, V.R. Krishna .Regional media and the democratic process. Madras
Law Journal. (2008 ) Vol. 232(1): J5-7p.
 Balakrishnan, K.G. Report court proceedings by media and administration of
justice. Nyaya Deep. (2008) Vol. 9(1): 5-8p.
 Hussain, Mohammed Abid. Reporter's privillage not to disclose sources:
Constitutionally guaranteed? Indian Socio-Legal Journal. (2009) Vol.35(1&2):
119-126p.
 Kapadia, S.H. Reporting of court proceedings by media and administration
of justice. Nyaya Deep. (2008) Vol. 9(1): 36-41p.
 Pasayat, Arijit. Reporting of court proceedings by media and administration
of justice. Nyaya Deep. (2008 ) Vol. 9(2): 15-20p.
APP. VIII—SELECT INDIAN & FOREIGN LEGAL ARTICLES 231

MEDICAL JURISPRUDENCE

 Arindam, Madhuryya. Criminal liability of a medical practitioner: A critical


analysis of the doctor-patient relationship. Criminal Law Journal. (2007)
Vol.113(1291): J151-60p.
 Adedeji, A.A. Legal aspect of medical practice in Nigeria. Indian Socio-
Legal Journal. (2008) Vol.34(1+2): 1-18p.
 Thanker, Avani.Medical professionals: Are they semi-gods or mere humans
only? Gujarat Law Herald. (2009) Vol.2: 3-8p.
 Pande, B.B. Why indian patients do not deserve the highest expert skills
from doctors?: Comment on Martin F. D'Souza v. Mohd. Ishfaq. Supreme
Court Cases. (2009) Vol. 4(4): 15-26p.
 Jalan,Varsha and Bajoria,Vivek. The medical termination of pregnancy act
1971: A doctrinal anachronism discounted by society. All India Reporter.
(2009) Vol. 96(1149): J129-36p.
 Carey, David J. Reliability Discarded: The Irrelevance of the Medical
Exception to Hearsay in Post-Crawford Confrontation Clause Jurisprudence.
New York University Annual Survey of American Law. (2008-2009).
Vol.64(4): 653-692p.

MEDICAL NEGLIGENCE

 Benjamin, M.S. and Raju, C.B. Criminal clinical negligence: Who watches
the life savior. Karnataka Law Journal. (2007) Vol. 1(3): J17-32p.
 Rosha, Anjum and Vivekananda. Informed consent in medical negligence
law. All India High Court Cases. (2006 July) Vol.12(7): J87-91p.
 Singh, Sanjay Kumar. Jurisprudence of medical negligence and its remedies
under the present legal system. Civil and Military Law Journal. (2009)
Vol.45(4): 203-207p.
 Jaswal, S.S. Medical negligence: An analysis of recent judicial trends.
Indian Bar Review. (2005) Vol. 33(1+2): 99-112p.
 Gupta, Sarla. Negligence in case of anesthetic and surgical death and
liability. Criminal Law Journal. (2008) Vol.114: J171-176p.
 Sharma, Aarti. Survey of liability for medical negligence. Kashmir
University LawReview. (2006) Vol.13(13): 265-295p.
 Kapp, Howard A. Operating Room - In Lawsuits Involving Medical
negligence, the Standard of Care Should be Based on Objective, Verifiable
Facts. Angeles Lawyer. (2009) Vol. 32( 8): 26-31p.
 Bourne, Richard W. Medical Malpractice: Should Courts Force Doctors to
Confess Their Own Negligence to Their Patients. Arkansas Law Review.
(2009) Vol. 61(4): 621-672p.
232 APP. VIII—SELECT INDIAN & FOREIGN LEGAL ARTICLES

 Liyanage, Udapadie S. Applicability of the Defence of Informed Consent


against Medical Negligence in the Scope of a Patient's Autonomy: A Sri
Lankan Perspective. Sri Lanka Journal of International Law. (2008) Vol.
20(2): 117-138p.
 Cohen, Beverly. Disentangling EMTALA from Medical Malpractice:
Revising EMTALA's Screening Standard to Differentiate between Ordinary
Negligence and Discriminatory Denials of Care. Tulane Law Review. (2007-
2008) Vol. 82(2):645-692p.

MIGRATION

 Murayama, Mayumi. Borders, migration and sub-regional cooperation in


Eastern. South Asia. Economic and Political Weekly. (2006) Vol.41(14):
1351-1360p.
 Kundu, Amitabh and Sarangi, Niranjan. Migration, employment status and
poverty: an analysis across urban centres. Economic and Political Weekly.
(2007) Vol.42(4): 299-306p.
 Deshpande, Rajeshwari and Palshikar, Suhas. Occupational mobility: How
much does caste matter? Economic and Political Weekly. (2008) Vol.
43(34): 61-70p.
 Misra, Hrudanand. Rural-urban migration in India. Indian Journal of Social
Work. (2009) Vol.70(1): 5-25p.
 Orgad, Liav. Illiberal Liberalism - Cultural Restrictions on Migration and
Access to Citizenship in Europe. American Journal of Comparative Law. (2010)
Vol. 58(1): 53-106p
 Basnet, Gyan. Critical Approach to the Study of Constitutional Migration.
Cambridge Student Law Review. (2008) Vol. 4(1): 40-53p.
 McLeman, Robert. Climate Change Migration, Refugee Protection, and
Adaptive Capacity-Building. McGill International Journal of Sustainable
Development Law and Policy. (2008) Vol. 4(1): 1-18p

MINORITIES

 Massey, James. Minority rights in the South Asian countries with special
reference to India. Alpjan Quarterly: A chronicle of Minorities. (2008)
Vol.8(1+2): 29-43p.
 Shahabuddin, Syed. Muslim Indians' legitimate aspiration and quest for due
representation in legislature. Mainstream. (2006) Vol.45(1): 39-45p.
 Oommen, T.K. State policy and the socially deprived in India: Situating
Muslims and Christians of scheduled caste origin. Indian Journal of Federal
Studies. (2007) Vol.1: 19-30p.
 Ahmad, Imtiaz. Traditions of discrimination, minorities and governance.
Alpjan Quarterly: A chronicle of Minorities. (2007) Vol.7(4): 3-22p.
APP. VIII—SELECT INDIAN & FOREIGN LEGAL ARTICLES 233

 Singh, Rakesh Kumar. Constitutional mandate and rights of linguistic


minorities. Journal of the Indian Law Institute. (2006) Vol.48(2): 271-276p.
 Vijapur, Abdulrahim P. Constitutional provisions and discrimination against
minorities in India. Alpjan Quarterly. (2006) Vol.6(2): 15-24p.
 Bhatia,K.L. and Sharma, Manu Bhatia. From minorityism to equality: A
critical analysis. Civil and Military Law Journal. (2009) Vol.45(3): 89-106p.
 Chishti, Sumitra. Governance in the context of minorities in India: Some
issues. Alpjan Quarterly: A Chronicle of Minorities. (2002) Vol.2: 40-46p.
 Kaur, Sarabjit. Minorities in India. Mainstream. (2009) Vol.47(31): 29-32p.
 Paliwal, Anand. Minority rights and nationalist opinion. All India Reporter.
(2009) Vol. 96: 119-124p.
 Donald, Bernice Bouie, Brooks, Brennan Tyler. Immigrants and Other
Cultural Minorities as Non-Traditional Plaintiffs: Culture as a Factor in
Determining Tort Damages. Judicature. (2009) Vol. 92(5): 220-223p.
 Reuter, Tina Kempin. Dealing with Claims of Ethnic Minorities in
International Law. Connecticut Journal of International Law. (2009)
Vol.24(2): 201-238p.
 March, Andrew F. Are Secularism and Neutrality Attractive to Religious
Minorities - Islamic Discussions of Western Secularism in the Jurisprudence
of Muslim Minorities. Cardozo Law Review. (2009) Vol.30(6): 2821-2854p.

MONEY LAUNDERING

 Srinivasan, M. Criminal breach of trust and cheating as sources for money


laundering. Indian Journal of Criminology and Criminalistics. (2008-2009)
Vol. (2): 104-112p.
 Chowksey, Gunjan and Srivastava, Shantanu. A critique of the Indian money
laundering act. Company Law Journal. (2009 May)Vol.2(2): 72-78p.
 Jha, Vivek Kumar and Sharma, Abhijeet. Cyber laundering: providing new
ways means to launder money. Company Law Journal. (2005) Vol. 4(104):
14-28p.
 Jaya V.S. Modus operandi in money laundering: An illustrative study.
Chartered Secretary. (2008) Vol. 38(10): 1379-1385p.
 Menon, G. Sreekumar. Money laundering. Excise Law Times. (2005) Vol.184(2):
A62-66p.
 Poremska, Michaela.Money Laundering as a Cybercrime of White-Collars.
Masaryk University Journal of Law and Technology. (2009) Vol. 3(3): 387-
400p.
 Delston, Ross S., Walls, Stephen C. Reaching beyond Banks: How to Target
Trade-Based Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing Outside the
Financial Sector. Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law.
(2009) Vol.41(1): 85-118p.
234 APP. VIII—SELECT INDIAN & FOREIGN LEGAL ARTICLES

 Leyva, H. Paul. M-Payment: A Threat to Anti-Money Laundering. Vermont


Bar Journal. (2008) Vol. 34(3): 62-66p.
 Lutescu, Dan, Bucur, Catalin. Money Laundering - An International
Phenomenon. AGORA International. Journal of Juridical Sciences. (2008)
Vol. 2: 154-158p.
 Modiga, Georgeta. Judicial Aspects on Money Laundering. AGORA
International Journal of Juridical Sciences. (2008) Vol. 2: 185-201p.

NARCOTIC DRUGS

 Srinivasan,M. Drug trafficking as a source for money laundering. Indian


Police Journal. (2009) Vol.56(2): 76-82p. Sharma, Pankaj. Safeguard u/s. 50
N.D.P.S. act regarding ' search of a person' whether meaningful and
effective? Criminal Law Journal. (2009) Vol.115(1317): 258-61p.
 Thakur, P.R. Percentage of purity and presence of neutral material are
determinative factors for assessing quality of Narcotic Drug. Criminal Law
Journal. (2009) Vol.115(2): 113-18p.
 Hamoudi, Haider Ala. Dream Palaces of Law: Western Constructions of the
Muslim Legal World. Hastings International and Comparative Law Review.
( 2009) Vol. 32(2): 803-814p.

NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENT

 Joseph, K.G. Negotiable instruments act-Section 138. Kerala Law Times.


(2009) Vol.4(8): 21-28p.
 Deka, S.M. Dishonour of a cheque for a time barred debt. Criminal Law
Journal. (2008) Vol.114(1299): J49-52p.
 Deka, S.M. Dishonour of cheque for a time barred debt. Gauhati Law Times.
(2007) Vol.8(1): J11-16p.
 Devi, C. Gayatri. Necessity of complement to Section 138 of Negotiable
Instruments Act. Andhra Law Times. (2005) Vol.2: J4-7p.
 Deka, S.M. Notice under section 138 of the negotiable instruments act,1881.
Gauhati Law Times. (2007) Vol.2(3): J7-14p.
 Kumar, Rajesh. Procurement of cheque by department: Is it legal. Excise
Law Times. (2008) Vol.222(3): A102-04p.
 Goyal, Rajender and Dhull, Sunil Kumar. Statutory and judicial matrix of
law of dishonour of cheque in India: An overview. M.D.U. Law Journal.
(2007) Vol.12(2): 147-55p.

NGOS

 Garain, Swapan. Changing face of giving: NGOs accessing individual giving


in the cyberspace. Madhya Pradesh Journal of Social Sciences. (2008)
Vol.13(2): 1-41p.
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 Agarwal, B.D. NGOs: Legislative governance needed. All India Reporter.


(2008) Vol.95(1134): J83-85p.
 Hours, Bernard. NGOs in the service of global governance: The case of
Uzbekistan. Economic and Political Weekly. (2008) Vol.43(28): 67-73p.
 Rao, K. Sreenivasa and Reddy, R. Gajendra. Role of NGOs for the cause of
protecting and promoting the human rights of street children: A case study
of PASS organisation Tirupat Town. PRP Journal of Human Rights. (2006)
Vol.10(2): 13-25p.
 Kaur, Kuljit. Role of non-governmental organisations in the protection of
environment. Nyaya Deep. (2007) Vol.8(2): 95-111p.
 Bhat, P. Ishwara. Statutory space for promoting NGO functioning towards
people's welfare, emerging trends. Bangalore Law Journal. (2008) Vol.2(3):
254-67p.
 Jakimow, Tanya. Voluntary sector: Complementing or replicating the state?
Economic and Political Weekly. (2008) Vol.43(16): 80-85p.
 Abeles, Marc. Rethinking NGOs: The Economy of Survival and Global
Governance. Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies. (2008) Vol.15(1):
241-258p.
 McGee, Henry W. Jr. Seattle University Law Review.(2007) Vol.31( 1): 1-34p.

PARLIAMENTARY PRIVILEGE

 Kumar, Narender. Formulation of inclusive policies in Parliament. Economic


and Political Weekly. (2008) Vol.43(29): 80-87p.
 Srivastava, Suresh C. Office of profit. PRP Journal of Human Rights. (2006)
Vol.10: J24-25p.
 Kulkarni, R.R. Office of profit and disqualifications: Its implications and
ramification. Bangalore Law Journal. (2006) Vol.1(3): 67-88p.
 Ukey, Dilip. Parliamentary privileges and democracy in India: A judicial
Perestroika. Journal of Constitutional and Parliamentary Studies. (2006)
Vol. 40(3-4): J284-95p.
 Jain, S.K. Parliamentary Sovereignty v. Judicial Supremacy: Jharkhand and
beyond. Mainstream. (2005) Vol.43(22): 24-25p.
 Bhanu, Vinod. Recall of parliamentarians: A prospective accountability
Economic and Political Weekly. (2008) Vol.42(52): 20-23p.
 Kalon, Mahavir Singh. Judicial trends towards review of parliamentary
privileges. M.D.U. Law Journal. (2006) Vol.11(2): 201-09p.

PLEA BARGAINING

 Patil, Deepa Praveen. Analysis of plea bargaining in India. Criminal Law


Journal. (2010) Vol.66(1321): 17-22p.
236 APP. VIII—SELECT INDIAN & FOREIGN LEGAL ARTICLES

 Geetsh, Arun. Plea bargaining: Analysis of its role in criminal justice


Administration. Criminal Law Journal. (2009) Vol.115(2): 139-144p.
 Karkara, G.S. Plea Bargaining. M.D.U. Law Journal. (2009) Vol.14(1): 53-
66p.
 Behera,Avimanyu . Plea bargaining in India. Indian Police Journal (Prev.
Police R&D Journal) (2009) Vol.56(2): 72-75p.
 Singh, Rattan. Plea bargaining in India - A dip into the law. Criminal Law
Journal. (2009) Vol.115(1318): 275-85p.
 Singh, B.P. Plea bargaining under Indian criminal law. Criminal Law
Journal. (2009) Vol.115(2): 118-25p.
 Watson, Duncan. Attorney General's Guidelines on Plea Bargaining in
Serious Fraud: Obtaining Guilty Pleas Fairly. Journal of Criminal Law.
(2010) Vol.74(1): 77-90p.
 Hashimoto, Erica. Toward Ethical Plea Bargaining. Cardozo Law Review.
(2008) Vol.30(3): 949-964p.
 Yaroshefsky, Ellen. Ethics and Plea Bargaining - What's Discovery Got to
Do With It. Criminal Justice (2008) Vol.23(3): 28-59p.
 Ehrhard, Susan. Plea Bargaining and the Death Penalty: An Exploratory
Study. Justice System Journal (2008) Vol.29(3): 313-325p.
 Bowers, Josh. Grassroots Plea Bargaining. Marquette Law Review.(2007) Vol.91:
85-122p.
 Etienne, Margareth; Robbennolt, Jennifer K. Apologies and Plea Bargaining.
Marquette Law Review. (2007) Vol.91(1): 295-322p.

RIGHT TO PRIVACY

 Noorani, A.G. Right to privacy. Economic and Political Weekly. (2005)


Vol.40(9): 802p.
 Jain, Dhruv. Right to privacy in India: An overview. All India Reporter
(2009) Vol.96(6): 90-96p.
 Krishna, Manasvini. Right to privacy in India: A study. Madras Law
Journal. (2007) Vol.227(4): J37-46p.
 Saha, Rahul and Datta, Tirthankar. Supreme court on privacy. Civil and
Military Law Journal. (2006) Vol.42(1+2): 65-68p.
 Gupta, Devina. Telephone tapping: An invasion of the right of privacy. All
India Reporter. (2008) Vol. 95(1130): J17-25p.
 Gupta, Devina. Telephone tapping: An invasion of the right of privacy. All
India Reporter. (2008)Vol. 95(1130): J17-25p.
 Peikoff, Amy L.. Beyond Reductionism: Reconsidering the Right to Privacy.
New York University Journal of Law & Liberty. (2008) Vol.3(1): 1-47p.
APP. VIII—SELECT INDIAN & FOREIGN LEGAL ARTICLES 237

 Duncan, Susan Hanley. Pretrial Publicity in High Profile Trials: An


Integrated Approach to Protecting the Right to a Fair Trial and the Right to
Privacy. Northern University Law Review. (2008) Vol.34(3): 755-796p.
 Miller, Jeremy A. Dignity as a New Framework Replacing the Right to
Privacy. Thomas Jefferson Law Review. (2007) Vol.30(1): 1-52p.
 Wright, Erin E. Right to Privacy in Electronic Communications: Current
Fourth Amendment and Statutory Protection in the Wake of Warshak v.
United States. I/S: A Journal of Law and Policy for the Information Society.
(2007-2008) Vol.3(3): 531-554p.

PUBLIC INTEREST LITIGATION

 Mittal, K.C. Efficacy of public interest litigation. Journal of Constitutional


and Parliamentary Studies. (2006) Vol.40(3-4): 380-84p.
 Thakur, Kailash and Jhingta, Hans Raj. Emerging perspectives of PIL in
environmental litigation: current approach of the Supreme Court of India.
M.D.U. Law Journal. (2005) Vol.10(2): 33-50p.
 Shahabuddin. Justice to the poor through public interest litigation. Nyaya
Kiran. (2007): 44-50p.
 Singh, P.N. Promises and perils of public interest litigation in protecting the
rights of the poor and oppressed. Delhi Law Review. (2005) Vol.27: 8-25p.
 Hansaria, Vijay. Public interest litigation. Supreme Court Cases. (2005)
Vol.5(1): J1-4p.
 Aggarwal, Shobha. Public interest litigation hoax in India. Mainstream.
(2006)Vol.44(33): 28-30p.
 Saighal, Vinod. Taking the PIL route. South Asia Politics. (2008) Vol.6(9): 4-5p.
 Humby, T. Reflections on the Biowatch Dispute - Reviewing the
Fundamental Rules on Costs in the Light of the Needs of Constitutional
and/or Public Interest Litigation. Potchefstroom Electronic Law Journal.
(2009) Vol.12(1): 94-136p.
 Balakrishnan, Konakuppaktail Gopinathan. Singapore Academy of Law
Annual Lecture 2008: Growth of Public Interest Litigation in India.
Singapore Academy of Law Journal. (2009) Vol.21(1): 1-15p.
 Cummings, Scott L.and Rhode, Deborah L. Fordham Urban Law Journal.
(2009) Vol.36(4): 603-652p.
 Cheit, Ross E. Tort Litigation, Transparency, and the Public Interest. Roger
Williams University Law Review. (2008) Vol.13(1): 232-284p.

REFUGEE LAW

 Muddaraju, N. Constitutional dimensions on refugees: A critical study.


Karnataka Law Journal. (2009) Vol.3(10): 17-24p.
238 APP. VIII—SELECT INDIAN & FOREIGN LEGAL ARTICLES

 Shasthri, V. Seshaiah and Dalal, A.S. Emerging trends in the refugee


protection: A critique. M.D.U. Law Journal. (2006) Vol.11(1): 97-112p.
 Bhattacharjee, Saurabh. India needs a refugee law. Economic and Political
Weekly. (2008) Vol.43(9): 71-75p.
 Chan, Elim and Schloenhardt, Andreas. North Korean refugees and
international refugee law. ISIL Yearbook of International Humanitarian and
Refugee Law (2005) Vol.5: 28-61p.
 Muddaraju, N. Refugee crisis in Indian perspectives: Need for reforms
Karnataka Law Journal. (2009) Vol.3: 33-40p.
 Muddaraju,N. Tibetan refugees in India: A critical study. Karnataka Law
Journal. (2009) Vol.4(14): 4-7p.
 Kritzman-Amir, Tally. Not In My Backyard: On the Morality of
Responsibility Sharing in Refugee Law. Brooklyn Journal of International
Law. (2009) Vol.34(2): 355-394p.
 Edwards, Alice. Human Security and the Rights of Refugees: Transcending
Territorial and Disciplinary Borders. Michigan Journal of International
Law. (2009) Vol.30(3): 763-808p.

RESERVATION

 Bhatt, D.K. and Joshi, P.C. Constitutional immunity to reservation laws: a


critical perspective. Journal of Constitutional and Parliamentary Studies.
(2006) Vol.40(1+2): 27-49p.
 Mishra, B.K. Coroporate quota for the socially disadvantaged: the elusive
consensus. Social Action. (2007) Vol.57(3): 273-284p.
 Mishra, B.K. Creamy layer and reservation. Labour and Industrial Cases.
(2007) Vol.40(9): J218-22p.
 Mishra, B.K. Creamy layer principle: a comment. Economic and Political
Weekly. (2007) Vol.42(4): 326-327p.
 Bhatt, D.K. and Joshi, P.C. Educational reservation in private sector: Trends
and prospects. M.D.U. Law Journal. (2007) Vol.12(1): 46-63p.
 Mishra, Jitendra. Implementation of reservation policy in independent
India:An evaluation. Civil and Military Law Journal.(2008) Vol.44(1+2):
57-70p.
 Sachar, Rajindar. Judgment on OBC reservation. Mainstream. (2008)
Vol.46(23): 11-12p.
 Agarwal, U.C. OBC reservation in central education institutions: The
creamy layer concept. South Asia Politics. (2007) Vol.6(4): 5-7p.
 Murthy, Dr. P.S.N. Propriety of providing religious reservations based on
the doctrine of parity - A critical analysis. All India Reporter. (2010)
Vol.97(1154): J17-27p.
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 Sanghadia,Aakash K. Reservation: A political trick or streak for upliftment?


All India Reporter. (2009) Vol.96(1149): J139-142
 Kathuria, Sonam. Reservation based on rural quota: A case of judical
myopia. Cochin University Law Review. (2007) Vol.31(3&4): 369-386p.
 Kashyap, Subash C. Reservation for women and good governance. South
Asia Politics.(2009) Vol.8(6): 6-8p.
 Basavaraju, C. Reservation under the constitution of India: Issues and
Perspectives. Journal of the Indian Law Institute. (2009) Vol.51(2): 267-
74p.

RIGHT TO DIE

 Brain stem death: making a case for legalizing removal of life support
systems. Criminal Law Journal.(2007) Vol.113(1286): J42-48p.
 Kulkarni, H. G. Legalising euthanasia. All India Reporter.(2006 ) Vol.93:
17-18p.
 Fenigsen, Richard. Other People's Lives: Reflections on Medicine, Ethics,
and Euthanasia. Issues in Law & Medicine. (2009) Vol.25(2): 169-182p.
25 Issues L. & Med. 169 (2009)
 Welty, Jeff. Different Endings: Lethal Injection, Animal Euthanasia,
Humane Slaughter, and Unregulated Slaughter. Golden Gate University
Environmental Law Journal. (2009) Vol.3(1): 61-78p.3 Golden Gate U.
Envtl. L.J. 61 (2009)
 Cohen-Almagor, Raphel. Euthanasia Policy and Practice in Belgium:
Critical Observations and Suggestions for Improvement. Issues in Law &
Medicine. (2009) Vol.24(3):187-220p.24 Issues L. & Med. 187 (2008-2009)
 Fenigsen, Richard. Other People's Lives: Reflections on Medicine, Ethics,
and Euthanasia. Issues in Law & Medicine. (2008) Vol.23(3): 281-300p.
23 Issues L. & Med. 281 (2007-2008)

RIGHT TO EDUCATION

 Jain, Pankaj S. and Dholakia, Ravindra H. Feasibility of implementation of


right to education act. Economic and Political Weekly.(2009) Vol.44(25):
38-43p.
 Rao, P.P. Fundamental right to education. Journal of the Indian Law
Institute.(2008) Vol.50(4): 585-92p.
 Kumar, Vijay. Judicial contours of the right to education.
Mainstream.(2009) Vol.47(49): 27-28p.
 Sinha, Manoj Kumar. Right to education: National and international
perspectives. Indian Journal of International Law. (2009) Vol.48(2): 188-
207p.
240 APP. VIII—SELECT INDIAN & FOREIGN LEGAL ARTICLES

 Dubey, Muchkund. Right of children to free and compulsory education bill 2009:
The story of a missed opportunity. Mainstream.(2009) Vol.47(40): 11-17p.

RIGHT TO INFORMATION

 Solanki, G.A. Confidentiality and revealing trends: Right to information and


patientis' right to privacy. Gujarat Law Herald. (2009) Vol.3(6): 26-28P.
 Sridevan, Prabha. Impact of the right to information act on the public
interest litigation. Madras Law Journal. (2008 Aug.)Vol. 236(7): J67-73p.
 Ramabrahmam, I. Implementation process of right to information: Issues and
trends. Indian Journal of Public Administration. (2009) Vol.55(3): 504-10p.
 Srinivasan, Haripriya. Legal issues in law enforcement and right to
information: a study in relation to UK and India. All India Reporter.(2007)
Vol.94(1123): J110-12p.
 Palanithurai, G. Problems and scope in handling RTI from grassroots perspective.
Indian Journal of Public Administration. (2009) Vol.55(3): 422-33p.
 Sharma, Avinash. Right to information: A constitutional perspective Civil
and Military Law Journal. (2007) Vol.43(3+4): 76-84p.
 Rai, J.P. Right to information & judicial accountability: problems and
prospects. Supreme Court Journal. (2009)Vol. 3: 25-32p.
 Kejriwal, O.P. Right to Information Act: loopholes and road ahead
Economic and Political Weekly. (2006) Vol.41(11): 940-942p
 Subhan, S.M. Right to information act. Supreme Court Journal. (2008)
Vol.6(36): J11-14p.
 Chhibber, Bharti. Right to information act: An instrument for stronger and vibrant
democratic process in India. Mainstream. (2008) Vol.41(15): 17-18p.
 Narayan, Vikrant. Right to information: A paradigm shift from
representative to participatory democracy. All India Reporter.(2009) Vol.96:
113-119p.
 Pearlman, Mitchell W. Freedom of Information in the Americas: Where the
United States Stands. Connecticut Lawyer. (2009) Vol.20(1): 28-33p.20
Conn. Law. 28 (2009)
 Molnar, Peter. Paradox of Informed Participation: What Universities Can Do
for Freedom of Information. Cardozo Public Law, Policy, and Ethics
Journal. (2009) Vol.7(3): 571-576p.7 Cardozo Pub. L. Pol'y & Ethics J. 571
(2008-2009
 Kazmierski, Vincent. Something to Talk about: Is There a Charter Right to
Access Government Information. Dalhousie Law Journal. (2008) Vol.31(2):
351-400p.31 Dalhousie L.J. 351 (2008)
 Kreimer, Seth F. Freedom of Information Act and the Ecology of
Transparency. University of Pennsylvania Journal of Constitutional Law.
(2008) Vol.10(5): 1011-1080p.10 U. Pa. J. Const. L. 1011 (2007-2008)
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SPEEDY TRIAL

 Bhatia, G.P. Application of right to speedy public trial: A human right to


service jurisprudence. Labour and Industrial Cases. (2005) Vol.38(456):
280-88p.
 Mathur, N.N. Changes required in working and procedural laws for speedy
processing. Indian Bar Review. (2005) Vol.32(3+4): 337-344p.
 Pati, Suvendu Kumar. Fair trial: an anathema of speedy trial. Central India
Law Quarterly. (2005) Vol.8(2): 246-260p.
 Nambisan, V.M. Balakrishnan. Quick disposal of cases. Kerala Law Times.
(2008 May) Vol. 2(6): J22-24p.
 Gupta, Neha. Role of lawyers in providing speedy justice. All India
Arbitration Law Reporter.(2006 Nov.) Vol. 64(21): J13-16p.
 Lakshmanan, A.R. Speedy and fair trial: setting up of fast track courts for
S.138 of Negotiable Instruments act. Kerala Law Times.(2008)Vol. 4: 5-20p.
 Shenoy, R.D. Speedy trial: Fair trial. Kerala Law Times.(2009) Vol.1: 10-12p.
 Louis, C. Antony Tackling the atrophic arrears of cases in Indian courts:
two systemic changes most urgently needed. Criminal Law Journal. (2006
Sep.) Vol. 112(1281): J223-225p.
 Ciuca, Anthony L. Right to a Speedy Trial - The Montana Supreme Court
Realigns Itself with the United States Court's Balancing Test - State v.
Ariegwe. Rutgers Law Journal. (Summer 2008) Vol. 39(4): 903-928p. 39
Rutgers L.J. 903 (2007-2008)

SPORTS LAW

 Singh, Shamsher. Legal safeguards against doping in sports. M.D.U. Law


Journal. (2005) Vol.10(1): 129-44p.
 Pathak, R.S. Court of arbitration at the olympic games. Cochin University
Law Review. (2005) Vol.29(1): 1-9p.
 Ramani, Srinivasan. Cricket, excesses and market mania. Economic and
Political Weekly. (2008) Vol.43(10): 13-15p.
 Bijapur, Shashank. Sports law: Is there such an stream of study, can there be
one in India? Madras Law Journal. (2008) Vol.232(5): J49-52p.
 Abrams, Douglas E. Sports in the Courts: The Role of Sports References in
Judicial Opinions. Villanova Sports & Entertainment Law Journal. (2010)
Vol.17(1): 1-58p.17 Vill. Sports & Ent. L.J. 1 (2010)
 Mitten, Matthew J. Judicial Review of Olympic and International Sports
Arbitration Awards: Trends and Observations. Pepperdine Dispute
Resolution Law Journal. (2009) Vol.10(1): 51-68p. 10 Pepp. Disp. Resol.
L.J. 51 (2009)
242 APP. VIII—SELECT INDIAN & FOREIGN LEGAL ARTICLES

 Weston, Maureen A. Doping Control, Mandatory Arbitration, and Process


Dangers for Accused Athletes in International Sports. Pepperdine Dispute
Resolution Law Journal. (2009) Vol.10(1): 5-50p. 10 Pepp. Disp. Resol. L.J.
5 (2009)
 McKeown, James T. 2008 Antitrust Developments in Professional Sports:
To the Single Entity and Beyond. Marquette Sports Law Review. (Spring
2009) Vol. 19(2): 363-394p.19 Marq. Sports L. Rev. 363 (2008-2009)
 Epstein, Adam . Sales and Sports Law. Journal of Legal Aspects of Sport.
(Winter 2008) Vol. 18(1): 67-88p.18 J. Legal Aspects Sport 67 (2008)

LAW OF SUCCESSION

 Saxena, Poonam Pradhan. Reinforcing patriarchal dictates through judicial


mechanism: Need to reform law of succession to hindu female intestates.
Journal of the Indian Law Institute. (2009) Vol.51(2): 221-36p.
 Ubwani, Rahim. Succession to immovable property in conflict of laws.
Madras Law Journal. (2008) Vol.7: 104-09p.
 Balasubramanian, K.G. Some thoughts on Hindu Succession (amendment)
Act. Kerala Law Times. (2007) Vol.4: J1-2p.
 Goel, V.K. Relevant law as to grant of succession certificate. Delhi Judicial
Academy Journal. (2006) Vol.5(3): 293-300p.
 Shakil, Fauzia. Two system of testamentary succession laws in India: a
critical appraisal. All India Reporter. (2007) Vol.94(1123): J101-106p.
 Gallanis, Thomas P. Frontiers of Succession. Real Property, Trust and
Estate Law Journal. (Fall 2008) Vol. 43(3): 419-432p. 43 Real Prop. Tr. &
Est. L.J. 419 (2008-2009)
 Halder, Deborati; Jaishankar, K. Property Rights of Hindu Women: A
Feminist Review of Succession Laws of Ancient, Medieval, and Modern
India. Journal of Law and Religion. (2008-2009) Vol.24(2): 663-688p. 24 J.
L. & Religion 663 (2008-2009)
 Higdon, Michael J. When Informal Adoption Meets Intestate Succession:
The Cultural Myopia of the Equitable Adoption Doctrine. Wake Forest Law
Review. (2008) Vol.43(1): 223-282p. 43 Wake Forest L. Rev. 223 (2008)
SURROGACY

 Qadeer, Imrana and John, Mary E . Business and ethics of surrogacy.


Economic and Political Weekly. (2009) Vol.54(2): 10-12p.
 Sharma, Raghav. International, moral and legal perspective: The call for
legalization of surrogacy of India. All India High Court Cases. (2008)
Vol.14(7): J105-112p.
 Chavan, Pratibha Ganesh. Psychological and legal aspects of surrogate
motherhood. All India Reporter. (2008) Vol.95(1135): J103-107p.
APP. VIII—SELECT INDIAN & FOREIGN LEGAL ARTICLES 243

 Lakshmanan, A.R. Surrogacy: The future of children. Madras Law Journal.


(2009) Vol.2;241(5): 105-08p.
 Chawla, Monica. Surrogacy: A need for a new law. Civil and Military Law
Journal. (2009) Vol.45(4): 189-93p.
 Reetu and Basabdutta. Surrogate birth. All India Reporter. (2009) Vol.96:
108-112p.
 Lee, Ruby L. New Trends in Global Outsourcing of Commercial Surrogacy:
A Call for Regulation. Hastings Women's Law Journal. (2009) Vol.20( 2):
275-300p. 20 Hastings Women's L.J. 275 (2009)
 Smerdon, Usha Rengachary. Crossing Bodies, Crossing Borders: International
Surrogacy between the United States and India. Cumberland Law Review.
(2008-2009) Vol.39(1) : 15-86p. 39 Cumb. L. Rev. 15 (2008-2009)
 Labadie-Jackson, Glenda. Reproductive Rights of Latinas and Commercial
Surrogacy Contracts - English Translation. Texas Hispanic Journal of Law
& Policy. (2008) Vol.14: 49-68p. 14 Tex. Hisp. J.L. & Pol'y 49 (2008)
 Anderson, Kelly A. Certainty in an Uncertain World: The Ethics of Drafting
Surrogacy Contracts. Georgetown Journal of Legal Ethics. (2008)
Vol.21(3): 615-630p.21 Geo. J. Legal Ethics 615 (2008)

TAXATION

 Bandyopadhyay, A.K. Budget 2009-10 and taxation proposals. Excise Law


Times (2009) Vol.239(4): A88-89,95.
 Saran, Dayal. Direct taxes code bill, 2009 : Special provisions relating to
computation of total income of non-profit organisations. Income Tax
Reports. (2009) Vol.317(4): 44-48p.
 Saran, Dayal. Effect of direct taxes code bill, 2009 on educational
institutions. Income Tax reports. (2009) Vol.319(1): 22-25p.
 Pandey, T.N. Disallowance of expenses concerning legally prohibited
acts/offences in income tax assessments: Similar provision necessary for
expenses opposed to public. Chartered Secretary. (2008) Vol.38(2): 157-161p.
 Pandey, T.N. Inter-Se adjustment of tax deducted at source (TDS) from
salaries is not permissible: A case study. Company Law Journal. (2008)
Vol.3: J115-117p.
 Ramaswamy, G. New provisions for taxation gifts. Chartered Accountant.
(2009) Vol.58(2): 236-38p.
 Nayak,Anirudha R.J. Overlapping taxation: Constitutional perspective.
Service Tax Review. (2009) Vol.15(6): J131-36p.
 Mustafa, Ashhar. Tax implications on technology transfer agreement.
Taxation Law Reports. (2009) Vol.39(462): 499-505p.
 Bell, Craig D. Taxation. University of Richmond Law Review. (2009)
Vol.44(1): 599-630p. 44 U. Rich. L. Rev. 599 (2009-2010)
244 APP. VIII—SELECT INDIAN & FOREIGN LEGAL ARTICLES

 McGown, John Jr. Welcome from the Taxation, Probate and Trust Law
Section. Advocate (Idaho State Bar). (2009) Vol.52(8): 13-13p. 52 Advocate
13 (2009)
 Garbarino, Carlo. Evolutionary Approach to Comparative Taxation:
Methods and Agenda for Research. American Journal of Comparative Law.
(2009) Vol.57(3): 677-710p. 57 Am. J. Comp. L. 677 (2009)
 Gandhi, Lynn A. Taxation. Wayne Law Review. (2009) Vol.55(1): 601-630p.
55 Wayne L. Rev. 601 (2009)
 Elkins, David. Taxation and the Terms of Justice. University of Toledo Law
Review. (2009) Vol.41(1): 73-106p. 41 U. Tol. L. Rev. 73 (2009)

TERRORISM

 Singh, Ranbir. Critique of Recent Legislation on Terrorism in India from


Human Rights Perspective- Do we need Special Laws? Journal of National
Human Rights Commission. (2009). Vol.8: 31-48p.
 Tripathi, Sudhanshu. Asian security: chellenges and prospects. India
Quarterly. (2008) Vol.44(3): 28-54p.
 Soni, G.G. Can we curb international terrorism in the absence of preventive
detention laws like POTA: Do we need the hard laws to prevent the
terrorism? Criminal Law Journal. (2007) Vol.113(1291): J164-66p.
 Dubey, Muchkund. Dealing with terrorism: alternatives for India.
Mainstream. (2008) Vol.47(1): 49-54p.
 Radhakrishnana, K.S. International Terrorism: Threat to world peace and
Prosperity. Kerala Law Times. (2009) Vol.3(10): 13-9p.
 Ray, G.N. Terrorism: New challenges & media. Press Council of India
Review. (2009) Vol.30(2): 1-5p.
 Chattoraj, B.N. Combating global terrorism: A human right perspective.
Indian Journal of Criminology and Criminalistics. (2005) Vol.26(1): 1-5p.
 Bose, Tapan Kumar. Global war on 'Terrorism' and democratic rights. India
International Centre Quarterly. (2005) Vol.31(4): 27-39p.
 Bose, Tapan Kumar. High technology terrorism: A threat to global security
India Quarterly. (2007) Vol.53(2): 81-95p.
 Koshy, Ninan. Peace and conflict in the context of the war on terror.
Mainstream. (2009) Vol.47(11): 7-10p.
 Haragopal, G. and Jagannatham, B. Terrorism and human rights: Indian
Experience with repressive laws. Economic and Political Weekly. (2009)
Vol.44(28): 76-85p.
 Newton, Michael A. Exceptional Engagement: Protocol I and a World
United against Terrorism .Texas International Law Journal. (2009)
Vol.45(2): 323-376p. 45 Tex. Int'l L. J. 323 (2009)
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 Kiitrich, Jan. Can Self-Defense Serve as an Appropriate Tool against


International Terrorism. Maine Law Review. (2009) Vol.61(1): 133-170p. 61
Me. L. Rev. 133 (2009)
 Adiri, Jonatan. Terror in the Court: Counter-Terrorism and Judicial Power in
the Israeli Case Study. Northwestern Interdisciplinary Law Review. (2009)
Vol.2(1): 55-136p. 2 Nw. Interdisc. L. Rev. 55 (2009)
 Barak-Erez, Daphne. Terrorism Law between the Executive and Legislative
Models . American Journal of Comparative Law. (2009) Vol.57(4): 877-
896p.57 Am. J. Comp. L. 877 (2009)

URBANISATION

 Harriss, John . Antinomies of empowerment: Observations on civil society,


politics and urban governance in India. Economic and Political Weekly.
(2007) Vol.42(26): 2716-24p.
 Patkar, Medha and Singh, Sampreet. Urban renewal: at whose cost?
Economic and Political Weekly. (2007) Vol.42(11): 926-928p.
 Mohan, Rakesh and Dasgupta, Shubhagato. 21st century: Asia becomes
urban. Economic and Political Weekly. (2005) Vol.40(3): 213-23p.
 Bharti, Madhu. Impact of poor urban services on health and asset creation:
A case study of Ahmadabad. Social Action. (2006) Vol.56(2): 155-171p.
 Singh,Seema. Law and urbanisation in india - Issues and challenges.
Karnataka Law Journal. (2010) Vol.1(1): 1-16p.
 Singh, Seema. Law and urbanisation in India: Issues and challenges. Civil
and Military Law Journal. (2009) Vol.45(4): 216-228p.
 Wonnell, Christopher T. Urbanization, the Intelligentsia, and Meaning
Change: A Comment on Horacio Spector's Value Pluralism and the Two
Concepts of Rights. San Diego Law Review. (2009) Vol.46(4): 941-946p.
 Berman-Kishony, Talia. Bedouin Urbanization Legal Policies in Israel and
Jordan: Similar Goals, Contrasting Strategies. Transnational Law &
Contemporary Problems. (2008) Vol.17(2):393-412p.17 Transnat'l L. &
Contemp. Probs. 393 (2008)
 McGreevey, William, Acharya, Arnab, Hammer, Jeffrey S. Propinquity
Matters: How Better Health, Urbanization, and Income Grew Together,
1870-2008. Georgetown Journal on Poverty Law & Policy. (2008)
Vol.15(3): 605-634p. 15 Geo. J. on Poverty L. & Pol'y 605 (2008)

WOMEN LAW

 Kesarwani, Archana. Concept of women's empowerment. Mainstream.


(2008) Vol.46(37): 22-24p.
 Bhatt, C. Vidyadhar. Crime against women: Enforcement of the social order!
Supreme Court Judgement. (2008) Vol.3(18): J34-40p.
246 APP. VIII—SELECT INDIAN & FOREIGN LEGAL ARTICLES

 Lahiri, Debasree. Crime against women in India: A judicial review. Criminal


Law Journal. (2008) Vol.114(1304): J220-223p.
 Ravikumar R. Development of rights of women: a critical study. Academy
Law Review. (2005) Vol.29(1-2): 185-204p.
 Patel,Thrity D. Crimes against women and protection of women from
domestic violence act, 2005: A human rights approach. Journal of the
Institute of Human Rights. (2009) Vol.12(1): 23-41p.
 Davda, C.R. Discriminative provisions of some Indian laws against women.
Criminal Law Journal. (2006) Vol.112(1273): J31-32p.
 Saxena, Nisha .Economic empowerment of Indian women. Nyaya Kiran.
(2005) Vol.4(4): 31-34p.
 Rao, M.V. Ranga. Employed women and human rights. Labour and
Industrial Cases. (2008) Vol.41(8): 241-244p.
 Hosamani, Sunil S. Judicial intervention to protect girl child against sexual
abuse. Karnataka Law Journal. (2007) Vol.14: J38-41p.
 Sharma, Dr, Chandrika Prasad. Gender awareness by judges to gender issue
in indian legal system. All India High Court Cases. (2009) Vol.15(9): 113-
128p.
 Saini, Jaswant. Prevention of indecent representation of women. M.D.U.
Law Journal. (2009) Vol.14(1): 329-334p.
 Jena, Krushna Chandra. Towards protection of women from domestic violence
and sexual harassment. Indian Bar Review. (2006) Vol.33: 151-60p.
 Jilova, C.R. Human rights of women: Indian scenario. Kurukshetra Law
Journal. (2001-2006)Vol.21: 125-129p.
 Kavida, V. and Sivakoumar, N. Legitimising employment of women in night
shifts: Prospects and problems. PRP Journal of Human Rights. (2005)
Vol.9(4): 30-33p.
 Jena, Krushna Chandra. Prevention of trafficking in women and children in
India. Criminal Law Journal. (2008 Vol.114(1301): J137-144p.
 Mossman, Mary Jane. Law as a Profession for Women': A Century of
Progress. Australian Feminist Law Journal. (2009) Vol.30(1): 131-148p. 30
Austl. Feminist L.J. 131 (2009)
 Mattar, Mohamed Y. Access to International Criminal Justice for Victims of
Violence against Women under International Family Law. Emory
International Law Review. (2009) Vol.23( 1): 141-166p. 23 Emory Int'l L.
Rev. 141 (2009)
 Triger, Zvi H. Gendered Racial Formation: Foreign Men, our Women, and
the Law. Women's Rights Law Reporter.(2009) Vol.30(3-4): 479-525p. 30
Women's Rts. L. Rep. 479 (2008-2009)

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