Oliver MendelsohnMendelsohn, Oliver (2014). Law and Social Transformation in India. New Delhi: Oxford University Press.Malik and Raval, Law and Social Transformation in India, Allahabad Law Agency, Faridabad, Second Edition,2009,p.191
social changeThe aim of the paper is to study the relationship between law and social change, as a determinant of social transformation. In the process, the author has analyzed the views of various jurists in this regard, from different schools. The author has also devoted one full chapter ...
Gender, Law and Social Transformation in India Sobhagmal C. Bhandari 181 Accesses Abstract We are living in the twenty-first century which is dedicated to knowledge. We call ourselves a civilized and developed society, but it is a matter of concern that a crime like human trafficking is ...
Law and social transformation are two very different ideas that place a strong emphasis on social problem studies, changes in those problems, and their resolution through judicial and legislative processes. Following the 1950 implementation of the Indian Constitution, India became a "Republic" and a ...
Amending the Criminal law VS the Public Opinion: Obey and Transcend In the social transformation period,the public people hope the criminal law to be amended with the social situation change. so the amending of the criminal... QJ Wang - 《Journal of Political Science & Law》 被引量: 0发表...
In Chapter 4, we describe the rise and principal characteristics of legal modernity, including the profound social transformation, in little more than three hundred years, from a situation of abundant commons and scarce capital to the current one of excessive capital and dramatically weak ecological ...
The Uses of The Social Transformation of American Medicine: The Case of Law.The Uses of The Social Transformation of American Medicine: The Case of Law.Discusses the citation of the book, "The Social Transformation of American Medicine," by Paul Starr in other fields such as law. Emergence ...
In Chapter 4, we describe the rise and principal characteristics of legal modernity, including the profound social transformation, in little more than three hundred years, from a situation of abundant commons and scarce capital to the current one of excessive capital and dramatically weak ecological ...
this difference in degree-which amounts to a qualitative change-is that developments in the past hardly influenced fundamentals, if they ever did so at all, whereas the present transformation deeply affects them. It is even consciously aimed at changing the social structure and all that this ...
Their records of social transformation nonetheless merit informed analysis, if only because of the impact these policies had. Whatever the eventual fate of socialism and ‘socialist orientation’ it would appear that in the 1980s at least, between 10 per cent and 20 per cent of the world’s ...