Socio-legal problems and developing society
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- 340.1 SAN
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Jurisprudence is no longer a lonely mistress visited by legal scholars. Law is integral to life and every disorder is a demand for law to intervene. Necessarily, a work which seriously concerns itself with the modern maladies of the human order and relies on law as a versatile tool of justice must travel beyond the narrow area of traditional taught law or court law. This expansive perspective is reflected in this book.
The learned author has made a daring attempt to embrace a miscellany of topics, brought together in a single book. Starting with Public Law and human rights, the author gives a refreshing local colour about Assam's agony of illegal immigration. Eco-policy and the law is discussed with concrete suggestions. Science and Law takes the reader into a long excursion into genetic technology and legal regime. Move on, and you will find yourself among alcoholics and the dilemma of law. Theories of democracy and reform of legal education is discussed in detail. The author gives several models and seminal thoughts and proposals. On the whole, the conducted tour through many socio-legal terrains is a rewarding enterprise.
The current socio-legal problems in our developing society and the social crises which pose new threats to the legal order make a reader pensive. In his search for solutions to the many socio-legal issues thrown up relentlessly by life, this book may well shed kindly light.
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