Private international law in India
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- 9789350352922
- 340.9 NOR 2nd ed.
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"Private International Law in India by F.E.Noronha is an addition to the list of the earlier books on the subject. Here the author presents a different outlook: one, an examination of the inadequacies of the subject in the Indian context; two, an attempt for codification of the laws for India...."
"The book is an innovative attempt to bring into focus the scope of the subject in the globalized world. While emphasizing the need for a code, author takes efforts to explain the inadequacies in the Indian legal scenario, viz. the judicial trend to follow English precedents..."
"The model code suggested by the author is a tool, which could be used by the lawmakers as a beginning point in drafting the law for this country"
"As a whole, the book is written in a simplified style with many Indian cases. This could benefit the student community and researchers, and the legal community in general...
"It gives a direction for thinking in this branch of law. The book is one of its kind, to point out the move towards blurring distinctions between private and public international law, as evident in the unification effort by international agencies"
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