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Essays on constitutions Law

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi; Concepts Publishing company; 1986Description: 285 pSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 342.02 ESS
Summary: The Alladi Krishnaswami Aiyer Memorial Volume serves as an excellent survey of Constitutional Law and constitutionalism containing contributions from some of the best known experts in this field of study. The essential features of India's Constitution, the components of the basic principles behind its well thought out provisions as well as the possible needs for reforms have been studied in great detail by the contributors of the papers collected here. Sensitive issues like Centre-State Relations and anatomy of the situations that might necessitate rule by a Governor or the President in any part of the country have been discussed in a comprehen sive manner. Along with the survey of the Indian situation, aspects of Constitutional Law in the light of the provisions and practices in Canada, Soviet Union and Yugoslavia have been discussed by eminent jurists who speak with authority about the relevant perspectives in these countries. These studies provide an opportunity for comparative analyses in differing situations thus paving the way for ideal constitutional refinements leading to greater welfare of people in different parts of the world.
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The Alladi Krishnaswami Aiyer Memorial Volume serves as an excellent survey of Constitutional Law and constitutionalism containing contributions from some of the best known experts in this field of study. The essential features of India's Constitution, the components of the basic principles behind its well thought out provisions as well as the possible needs for reforms have been studied in great detail by the contributors of the papers collected here. Sensitive issues like Centre-State Relations and anatomy of the situations that might necessitate rule by a Governor or the President in any part of the country have been discussed in a comprehen sive manner.

Along with the survey of the Indian situation, aspects of Constitutional Law in the light of the provisions and practices in Canada, Soviet Union and Yugoslavia have been discussed by eminent jurists who speak with authority about the relevant perspectives in these countries. These studies provide an opportunity for comparative analyses in differing situations thus paving the way for ideal constitutional refinements leading to greater welfare of people in different parts of the world.

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