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CONTENTS
Constitutional Law......................................................................................................................................................................... 2 Human Rights & Civil Liberties................................................................................................................................................... 4 Judiciary............................................................................................................................................................................................ 7 Intellectual Property Rights......................................................................................................................................................... 8 Competition and Anti-Trust Law............................................................................................................................................... 10 Environmental and Energy Law..................................................................................................................................................11 Personal and Family Law. ............................................................................................................................................................ 12 Gender and Law............................................................................................................................................................................ 14 Criminal Law. ................................................................................................................................................................................. 15 Administrative Law...................................................................................................................................................................... 16 Law in India Series.........................................................................................................................................................................17 The Oxford India Handbooks..................................................................................................................................................... 18 Omnibuses..................................................................................................................................................................................... 19 Jurisprudence................................................................................................................................................................................20 Legal History................................................................................................................................................................................. 21 International Law.........................................................................................................................................................................23 Law and Society............................................................................................................................................................................25 Textbooks.......................................................................................................................................................................................29 Cyber Law. ......................................................................................................................................................................................30 Law of Contract and Specic Reliefs........................................................................................................................................ 31 Price List.........................................................................................................................................................................................32 From the Global List.................................................................................................................................................................... 37 Author Index. ................................................................................................................................................................................ 40 Title Index......................................................................................................................................................................................42

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CONSTITUTIONAL LAW
Comparative Constitutionalism in South Asia
Sunil Khilnani (ed.) Avantha Professor and Director, Kings India Institute. Vikram Raghavan (ed.) Senior Counsel in the World Banks Legal Vice-Presidency. Arun Thiruvengadam (ed.) Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Law, National University of Singapore.
9780198081760 2013 HB forthcoming This book comparatively examines a wide range of constitutional themes across the countries in South Asia. Readership: This book will be of interest to scholars and teachers of law, politics, modern history, and development studies. Lawyers, judges, and policymakers in India and other South Asian countries will also nd this book useful.

The Constitution of India


Popular Sovereignty and Democratic Transformations
Sarbani Sen, formerly Graham Fellow, Faculty of Law, University of Toronto.
9780198071600 2010 OIP Rs 325 One of the rst books to explore the relationship between constitutionalism and popular sovereignty in the Indian context. It argues that the identity of the Indian Constitution was shaped by a period of prolonged popular engagement in resisting a colonial regime and that it can be seen as a political symbol of national identity rather than merely a legal text. Readership: Students and scholars of Indian constitutional law, and history, jurisprudence, political theory, and comparative constitutional studies.

Constitutional Nationalism and Legal Exclusion


Equality, Identity Politics, and Democracy in Nepal
Mara Malagodi, Professor, British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow, Law Department, London School of Economics and Political Science.
9780198082910 2013 HB Rs 895 This book analyses the evolution of constitutional nationalism in Nepal. Examining the various stages in the constitutional history of Nepal, it also comparatively analyses legal developments in India. Readership: This book will be of interest to scholars, researchers, teachers, and students of law, political science, and international relations. Lawyers, judges, and policymakers in India, Nepal, and other South Asian countries will also nd this book useful.

Scaling Justice
Indias Supreme Court, Anti-Terror Laws, and Social Rights
Shylashri Shankar Fellow at the Centre for Policy Research, New Delhi.
9780195693201 2009 HB Rs 625 This book addresses the question What inuences the choices and decisions that Indian Supreme Court judges make? It analyses judges through an approach which sees them as constantly negotiating and interpreting laws within particular political and social contexts. To establish the validity of the approach the author uses the Probit statistical model to examine data regarding Supreme Court judgements and about the judges themselves, including their religious aliations. Readership: Scholars and students of law, human rights, development economics, political science, and policymakers.

Competing Equalities, 2/e


Law and the Backward Classes in India
With a new introduction by the author Marc Galanter, John & Rylla Bosshard Professor Emeritus of Law and South Asian Studies, University of Wisconsin, Madison.
9780195699524 2013 HB forthcoming This is the second edition of a painstakingly researched and remarkably comprehensive book on the Indian experiment with constitutionally sanctioned policies of preferential treatment/ compensatory discrimination/ armative action on behalf of the historically oppressed and excluded castes and classes of the country. This edition includes a preface written by the author for the second (paperback) edition published in 1991, following the controversy over the proposal to implement the Mandal Commission Report. It also includes a new introduction summing up the current situation along with a chapter on the authors experiences in post-apartheid South Africa. Readership: Scholars and students of Constitutional Law, Indian Supreme Court, Indian Political System, and Sociology.

The Court and the Constitution of India


Summits and Shallows
O. Chinnappa Reddy is among the most distinguished members of the Indian judiciary. He was judge of the Supreme Court of India from 1978 to 1987.
9780198066286 2009 OIP Rs 410 not your standard uncritical paean to the court a brutally honest assessment of Indias highest court by a highly respected insider. a judgment on judgments of the Supreme Court. The Hindu Chinnappa Reddys seminal contribution ll[s] the void in the historical and contemporary understanding of the Indian judiciary. Frontline Written by one of the Supreme Courts most respected judges, this seminal work assesses the collective strength, and fragility, of the Court as an institution of governance in its dicult but exciting journey of nearly six decades.

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CONSTITUTIONAL LAW
Rule of Law in a Free Society
N.R. Madhava Menon is former Director, National Judicial Academy, Bhopal, founderDirector, National Law School of India, Bangalore, and founder-Vice Chancellor of National University of Juridical Sciences, Kolkata.
9780195694420 2007 HB Rs 495 This unique collection provides an overview of the concept and relevance of rule of law today, the institutions charged with upholding it, and the threats before it. Some of Indias most distinguished citizens, drawn from the legal profession, civil service, police, and academia directly address public disenchantment with the political system and oer perspectives on the challenges facing the countrys constitutional institutions. Readership: All those involved in reforms in the bureaucracy and police, human rights and contemporary Indian politics, policymakers in the areas of justice administration, policing, and economic reforms, as well as human rights activists and NGOs will nd this book useful.

Working a Democratic Constitution


A History of the Indian Experience
Granville Austin
9780195656107 2003 OIP Rs 525 This important book oers critical insights into four decades of the Indian Constitution. It charts the course of constitutional reform in India from the euphoric idealism of the post-independence period, through the crisis years of the emergency, and up to the early nineties. Readership: For students and teachers of political science, Indian studies, history, law and comparative law at the doctoral and postgraduate levels.

Fifty Years of the Supreme Court of India


Its Grasp and Reach
S.K. Verma & Kusum (eds)
9780195662559 2003 OIP Rs 695 This commemorative volume looks at fty eventful years of the apex court of justice. The essays comprehensively cover all major areas of law and explore the ramications of the courts judgements on the law of the land. Readership: Lawyers, legal academics, political scientists as well as the general reader.

Constitutional Questions and Citizens Rights


A.G. Noorani Advocate, Supreme Court of India, and leading constitutional expert.
9780195678291 2005 HB Rs 675 This omnibus brings together Constitutional Questions in India and Citizens Rights, Judges and State Accountability, two highly acclaimed volumes of essays written by Indias leading constitutional expert and political commentator, A.G. Noorani. The volume also includes nine new essays that examine key issue areas that have emerged in the debate on institutions and citizens rights in recent times. Readership: This multi-faceted volume will be of interest to political scientists, legal scholars, sociologists, opinion leaders, and activists, in addition to the informed lay reader. ...this multi-faceted volume reects the insight, precision and mastery of a constitutional expert and political scientist. Business Standard

Judicial Activism In India, 2/e


Transgressing Borders and
Enforcing Limits

S.P. Sathe (late)


9780195668230 2003 OIP Rs 425

Series: Law in India


The book is an important contribution to the debate on the role of courts and the ramications thereof. The coverage is not only legal, but also historical, political, and philosophical. The updated introduction covers all the important judicial pronouncements in recent times which highlight the fact that the Supreme Court of India has continued to play the role of a positivist court. Readership: Scholars and students of law, Jurists, legal theorists, constitutional experts, and educated lay readers.

Supreme But Not Infallible


Essays in Honour of the Supreme Court of India
B.N. Kirpal H. Desai Gopal Subramaniam Rajeev Dhavan Raju Ramachandran (eds)
9780195672268 2004 OIP Rs 495 An evaluation in its ftieth anniversary year of the working of the Supreme Court of India by leading legal scholars, senior advocates, a distinguished journalist, and eminent judges. Readership: Lawyers, legal academics, political scientists, journalists and educated general readers.

The Indian Constitution


Cornerstone of a Nation
Granville Austin Former State Department ocial, and Washington-based writer on international aairs.
9780195649598 1999 OIP Rs 365 The Indian Constitution provides a history of the Indian Constituent Assembly, of how and why the members of the Assembly wrote their constitution as they did. This new edition of Austins classic work has a preface bringing it up to date with contemporary developments in constitutional law.

Constitutional Questions in India


The President, Parliament and the States
A.G. Noorani
9780195658774 2002 OIP Rs 375

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HUMAN RIGHTS & CIVIL LIBERTIES


Pursuing Elusive Justice
Mass Crimes in India and Relevance of International Standards
Saumya Uma, (ed.) Advocate, Bombay High Court and the Supreme Court of India Vahida Nainar, (ed.) Womens rights and human rights activist
9780198079996 2013 HB forthcoming This book studies various aspects of the Indian criminal justice system. It highlights the loop holes in the present system and suggests measures for reforms. Readership: This book will interest lawyers, policymakers, activists, and journalists. Scholars, researchers, teachers, and students of law and politics will also nd it useful.

Corruption and Human Rights in India


Comparative Perspectives on Transparency and Good Governance
C. Raj Kumar
9780198077329 2011 HB Rs 595 This book is an extraordinary contribution to the study of corruption in India with a comparative perspective that has suggested policy reforms to address corruption. Justice P.N. Bhagwati This important and timely work adopts a new approach for analysing corruptioncorruption as a violation of human rights. Highlighting the inherent deciencies in the existing institutions, mechanisms, laws, and law enforcement agencies, the book strongly proposes the adoption of a multi-pronged strategy for eliminating corruption.

The Future of Human Rights, 3/e


Oxford India Perennials
Upendra Baxi is Emeritus Professor of Law, University of Warwick.
9780198084969 2012 PB Rs 475 Those who have profound concern for the human condition will learn much from every page. V.R. Krishna Iyer, The Hindu This book critically examines the contemporary discourses on the nature of human rights, their histories, and the myths embedded in them. Readership: This edition will be useful to scholars and students of human rights and law, political science, policymakers, and activists.

Challenges to Civil Rights Guarantees in India


A.G. Noorani, Advocate, Supreme Court of India and Independent Scholar
SAHRDC 9780198074144 2011 HB Rs 745 Through nine incisive essays on both traditional and emerging issues, this volume examines the prevailing imbalance between individual rights and State power. Many laws designed to protect the State do little more than protect State power at the expense of her citizens, directly outing the Constitution, international law, and democratic principles. Readership: Lawyers, policymakers, researchers as well as teachers, and students of law and politics.

The Future of Disability Law in India


A Critical Analysis of the Persons with Disabilities (Equal Opportunities, Protection of Rights and Full Participation) Act 1995
Jayna Kothari Advocate and partner in Ashira Law, Bangalore
9780198077626 2012 HB Rs 695 This book examines the simple yet nebulous concept of community in relation to the notion of rights. The authors assert that these terms are problematic since the notions of identication, symmetry, totality, and unity often promote hegemonic and totalitarian actions, by both the state and the corporations, in the name of the community. Readership: This book will interest scholars and students of law, human rights, politics, sociology, and gender studies. It will also appeal advocates, activists, and researchers.

The Concise Guide to Global Human Rights


Daniel Fischlin & Martha Nandorfy with a prologue by Vandana Shiva
9780198079804 2011 OIP Rs 395 This book is an exploration into the plurality and complexity of human rights as well as the tremendous challenges they constantly face from several quarters. Readership: This book will interest the Students and scholars of law, human rights, development economics, international politics, as well as law and media professionals.

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HUMAN RIGHTS & CIVIL LIBERTIES


Human Rights, Justice, and Constitutional Empowerment, 2/e
C. Raj Kumar (ed.), is Vice-Chancellor, O.P. Jindal Global University and Dean of Jindal Global Law School, Haryana. K. Chockalingam (ed.), is Professor, Tokiwa International Victimology Institute, Tokiwa University, Japan.
9780198068860 2010 OIP Rs 495 A signicant contribution to the human rights debate in the Indian context. Raj Kumar and Chockalingam have served the human rights cause splendidly by assembling many reputed scholars to shed light on its dierent aspects. Frontline This book examines the contemporary state of human rights in India, the gaps and the challenges. This new edition includes a prolegomenon by Justice V. R. Krishna Iyer. Readership: This comprehensive and multi-faceted volume will be of interest to scholars and students of human rights, criminal law, constitutional law, the Constitution of India, media law, sociology of law, and jurisprudence, as well as to policymakers and journalists.

Handbook of Law, Women, and Employment


Policies, Issues, Legislation, and Case Law
Surinder Mediratta retired as Senior Establishment Ocer for Johnson & Johnson.
9780195699418 2009 HB Rs 750 This handbook, set in the background of the gender-friendly provisions of the Constitution and international law, examines how various laws designed to benet working women have functioned in practice. Readership: Students and scholars of gender studies and labour law, law professionals including judges, human resource managers, and activists.

Human Rights in a Posthuman World


Critical Essays
Upendra Baxi Professor of Law, School of Law, University of Warwick. He was formerly Professor of Law, Faculty of Law and Vice-Chancellor, University of Delhi and the University of South Gujarat.
9780198061762 2009 OIP Rs 365 A holistic approach is needed for a modern work on human rights. Upendra Baxi is eminently suited for such an exercise. He combines high academic credentials with the pragmatism of a human rights activist. [This book] is a unique study. J.S. Verma, former Chief Justice of India

Handbook of Human Rights and Criminal Justice in India, 2/e


The System and Procedure
South Asia Human Rights Documentation Centre
9780198069515 2010 PB Rs 425 ... an important tool for negotiating the criminal justice system. ... a compulsory read not only for lawyers, human rights activists and journos, but also for citizens. Deccan Herald This handbook is a practical, up-to-date, and readerfriendly guide to the Indian criminal justice system, particularly in the context of human rights. It provides an overview of the Criminal Procedure Code, a lengthy and complex piece of legislation, which contains safeguards for civil and political rights. Readership: Legal activists, NGOs, human rights scholars, lawyers, and concerned citizens.

Human Rights and Humanitarian Law


Developments in Indian and International Law
South Asia Human Rights Documentation Centre
9780195692129 2007 PB Rs 595 This unique volume is a wide-ranging, yet exhaustive examination of human rights and humanitarian law in India as well as their interconnections with international law. Readership: Scholars and students of international relations and politics, gender studies, environmental law, and development studies, media personnel, and a variety of NGOs.

Brownlies Documents on Human Rights, 6/e


Edited by the late Ian Brownlie, Barrister at Blackstone Chambers, London, Chichele Professor of Public International Law, University of Oxford (Emeritus), Distinguished Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford, Former Member and Chairman of the International Law Commission, and Guy S Goodwin-Gill, Senior Research Fellow, All Souls College, Oxford, and Barrister at Blackstone Chambers, London
9780199564040 2010 PB Rs 1345 Brownlies Documents on Human Rights provides an extensive collection of key documents covering all elements of the subject. The result is a clear and accurate set of the most important human rights instruments adopted by the United Nations and its agencies, by regional organizations, and other actors in the eld. This text contains the essentials for a thorough study of human rights, mapping well onto both undergraduate and postgraduate courses. Readership: Law undergraduates taking a human rights option as part of their degree, LLM students studying human rights, and practitioners working in the area of human rights law.

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HUMAN RIGHTS & CIVIL LIBERTIES


Child Rights in India, 2/e
Law, Policy, and Practice
Asha Bajpai
9780195670820 2006 OIP Rs 425

Human Rights In India


Historical, Social and Political Perspectives
C.J. Nirmal (ed.)
9780195661712 2002 OIP Rs 395

Introducing Human Rights


An Overview including Issues of Gender Justice, Environmental, and Consumer Law
South Asia Human Rights Documentation Centre
9780195681475 2006 OIP Rs 295

Law and Gender Inequality


The Politics of Womens Rights in India
Flavia Agnes
(for detailed blurb, please see entry in section on Gender & Law)

Hinduism and Human Rights


A Conceptual Approach
Arvind Sharma
9780195665857 2003 HB Rs 565

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JUDICIARY
Judges of the Supreme Court of India: 19501989
George H. Gadbois, Jr, Former Professor, University of Kentucky, USA
9780198070610 2011 HB Rs 845 Despite the critical role played by the Supreme Court of India, the lives of the judges have never been studied before. This seminal book presents biographical essays for each of the rst ninety-three judges who served on the Court from 1950 through mid-1989. The essays in the book are based on interviews the author conducted with sixty-four of the sixty-eight judges who were alive in the 1980s, and on meetings and correspondence with family members or relatives, friends, and associates of the deceased judges Readership: This will be an invaluable reference book for teachers and students of law as well as judges and advocates. Scholars and students from the disciplines of sociology and political science, along with journalists and general readers will also nd the book useful.

The Court and the Constitution of India


Summits and Shallows
O. Chinnappa Reddy
[for detailed blurb, please see entry in section on Constitutional Law]

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INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS


Overlapping Intellectual Property Rights
Neil Wilkof and Shamnad Basheer (eds)
February 2013 Price: c. Rs 2550 forthcoming Providing a comprehensive and systematic commentary on the nature of overlapping Intellectual Property rights and their place in practice, this book is a major contribution to the way that IP is understood. Facilitating an understanding of how and when those rights may be encountered in practice, each chapter is introduced by a hypothetical situation setting out the overlap discussed in the chapter. The conceptual and practical issues arising from this situation are then discussed, providing practitioners with a full understanding of the overlap. Readership: Intellectual Property lawyers, in-house counsel, patent and trademark agencies, pharmaceutical, biotech, IT, and IT-based companies, as well as policy makers interested in overlaps that result in extended monopolies.

Knowledge as Property
Issues in the Moral Grounding of Intellectual Property Rights
Rajshree Chandra is Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, Janki Devi Memorial College, University of Delhi
9780198089117 2012 OIP Rs 450 Overall this book will be of great help to those researchers and scholars who want to understand intellectual property rights and their impact on society. The Indian Journal of Political Science This book analyses the basic assumptions and premises of the notion of intellectual property as a right. It goes on to show how intellectual property rights prevent those who do not own them from accessing and exercising their own diverse rights. Readership: Students and scholars of law, political science, WTO studies, and development economics. Policymakers, social scientists, and NGOs working in the area of intellectual property rights will also nd this book useful.

Patent and Trade Disparities in Developing Countries


Srividhya Ragavan, Professor of Law, the University of Oklahoma College of Law.
9780198089100 2012 Rs 1095 (For sale in India, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Myanmar, and Bhutan) This book studies the interaction between trade and intellectual property regimes in an integrated developmental framework to determine whether and how sustainable economic growth can be achieved in developing countries. The author, with a special focus on India, analyses important issues such as compulsory licensing, patenting innovations in plant breeding, and plant-variety protection. Readership: Students, scholars, and teachers of intellectual property law. Patent attorneys, IT ocials, state ocials and policymakers, particularly from the developing countries

Patent Application Drafting


A Practical Guide
Morgan D. Rosenberg, Attorney, Littman Law Oces
9780199927258 2012 PB OUP USA Original Price: $ 165 Special Rupee Price: Rs 3500 Teaches the drafting of patent applications from a practical perspective Covers the entire patent application and includes many informative, wide-ranging, real-world examples illustrating the process from start to nish Both a textbook and a reference book providing very general and very specic information respectively Provides numerous appendices with additional examples, checklists, and further specic information Contains a helpful and thorough glossary of patent-specic terms dened in language anyone can understand Readership: Patent attorneys, patent agents, law students, and for those preparing for the patent bar exam

Indian Patent Law and Practice


Kalyan C. Kankanala is Founding Partner, Brain League. He is a visiting faculty at National Law School of India University (NLSIU), Bangalore, and a national expert on intellectual property at United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO). Arun K. Narasani is Chief Executive Ocer and Founding Partner, Brain League. Vinita Radhakrishnan spearheads the intellectual property team at Connexios Life Sciences.
9780198089605 2012 OIP Rs 395 The book is an excellent eort towards lling some of the existing gaps in literature relating to Indian patent scenario Journal of Int ellectual Property Rights This book covers various facets of Indian patent law ranging from acquiring a patent to enforcing and managing patent portfolios. Readership: Students and teachers of law, science, technology, business, and management. It will be a rich source of information for legal professionals, patent experts, managers, engineers, and scientists.

Resolving Disputes in Telecommunications


Global Practices and Challenges
R.U.S. Prasad, former Secretary, Telecom Commission and member, Telecom Disputes Settlement and Appellate Tribunal. 9780198066453 2010 HB Rs 595 Combining hands-on experience with indepth research, this book covers a wide range of issues relating to dispute resolution in the telecommunications sector. It analyses whether the existing dispute settlement mechanism within the regulatory framework is adequately equipped to address issues being regularly thrown up and embroiling the sector in controversies and disputes of various types. Readership: Students, teachers, and researchers of law, political science, and sociology.

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INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS


The Wto and Indias Pharmaceuticals Industry
Patent Protection, TRIPS, and Developing Countries
Sudip Chaudhuri Professor of Economics, Indian Institute of Management Calcutta.
9780195674828 2005 HB Rs 650 This book is a serious attempt to provide a comprehensive coverage of the intellectual property issues as are relevant to the Indian pharmaceuticals industry. Readership: Graduate students in economics, science, management, policymakers on patent law and patent protection, and scientists in pharmaceuticals industry.

Intellectual Property Rights in the WTO and Developing Countries


Jayashree Watal Former TRIPS negotiator for India.
9780195661705 2003 OIP Rs 495 (For sale in South Asia only) As a former TRIPS negotiator for India, Jayashree Watal brings great authority to her account of the benets and pitfalls of TRIPS compliance for developing countries. She provides a detailed understanding of how TRIPS was negotiated at the Uruguay Round, how various countries have implemented it so far, and how the WTO monitors compliance. She reveals how the WTO dispute settlement process has worked to date in matters involving TRIPS, and how it is likely to deal with new issues that arise.

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COMPETITION AND ANTI-TRUST LAW


Competition Law, 7/e
Richard Whish, Professor of Law, Kings College, London, UK, and David Bailey, Senior Lecturer, Kings College, London, UK.
9780199586554 2012 PB Rs 1495 Online Resource Centre This is simply the most accessible textbook from which to study of any area of EU competition law, as well as equivalent UK law. Aidan Robertson QC, Competition Law Journal The seventh edition of this leading textbook oers perceptive analysis of key areas in competition law, including mergers, IP and competition policy. This edition addresses key changes, including the ratication of the Lisbon Treaty, and major new guidelines on block exemption regulations for vertical and horizontal agreements. Readership: Suitable for undergraduates, postgraduates, and practitioners in competition law

WTO Negotiations on Agriculture and Developing Countries


Anwarul Hoda is presently a member of Planning Commission, Government of India. Ashok Gulati is Director in Asia, Interna-tional Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI).
9780195692563 2008 HB Rs 595 (For sale in South Asia only) Agriculture is at the centre stage of WTO negotiations. Progress or otherwise in these negotiations may determine the course of development of not only agriculture trade and policy in the next ten years but also the outcome of other WTO negotiations. Readership: This book will interest students and researchers of agriculture economics, trade, and law.

Competition Law Today Competition Law in India, 2/e


Policy, Issues, and Developments
T. Ramappa
9780198063537 2009 OIP Rs 495 This book makes a detailed study of key aspects of Indias Competition Act 2002, including anticompetitive agreements, abuse of dominance, and acquisitions and mergers, or combinations. This edition includes a critical examination of the Competition (Amendment) Act, 2007, under which the Competition Commission was made into a regulatory body and the Competition Appellate Tribunal established for the performance of adjudicatory functions. Ramappa has very lucidly explained the various provisions of the Act in terms which can be easily understood by even a layman. The Financial Express

Concepts, Issues, and the Law in Practice


Vinod Dhall (ed.) is Member, Competition Commission of India. Previously, he was Secretary to the Government of India, Department of Company Aairs. 9780195688023 2007 HB Rs 1330 This unparalleled volume, with contributions from eminent international, as well as Indian specialists, oers a comprehensive survey and analysis of key concepts and issues in competition law. Equally importantly, it contains the essence of the experience of the law in practice in major developed and developing countries. Readership: This timely and authoritative volume will be of interest to competition law authorities, the judiciary and lawyers, chartered accountants, company secretaries, cost accountants, senior managers, advanced level students of management, law, and economics, policymakers in economics and law, and business journalists.

Ambush Marketing
Game within a Game
Arul George Scaria is a CSIR-NIF Fellow at the National Innovation Foundation, Ahmedabad. He was formerly Advocate, High Court of Kerala.
9780195693072 2008 HB Rs 545 This unique book explores how the highly competitive, yet self-condent, world of business promotion and advertising has been shaken by ambush marketing. Using examples from around the world, it surveys the dierent ambush marketing practices prevalent today. Readership: This book will interest advertising and management professionals, media personnel, students and scholars of law, business and management, as well as general readers.

The Anti-dumping Agreement and Developing Countries


An Introduction
Aradhna Aggarwal Reader, Department of Business Economics, University of Delhi.
9780195689273 2007 HB Rs 595 This volume analyses the importance of antidumping from a developing countrys perspective. The author investigates the use of anti-dumping in a comparative framework and reviews the genesis and evolution of the Agreement and its legal provisions. Readership: Students of economics, management, law and international trade, researchers, policy makers, economists, trade development agencies, and also non-technical audience in business and politics.

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Environmental and Energy Law


Handbook of Environmental Law, 2/e
P.B. Sahasranaman is a practicing lawyer, and a member of the Board of Studies in Law (PG) at the Faculty of Law, Cochin University of Science and Technology.
9780198087342 2012 HB Rs 950 . This Handbook of Environmental Law is proof of his [Sahasranamans] expertise. He has thorough knowledge of the subject. It is really a volume on ecology and environment, weighty if not heavy. I commend it to the laity and the jurist community alike. Justice V.R. Krishna Iyer, Former Judge, Supreme Court of India The book examines the response of the Indian Supreme Court and various high courts to public interest litigation, and their interpretation of environmental protection as an extension of the fundamental right to life and a human right. Readership: Students and scholars of environmental law, legal professionals, ocials in state pollution control boards, policymakers in the elds of industry and environment, and NGOs working on environmental issues.

Handbook of Environmental Decision Making in India


An EIA Model
O.V. Nandimath Associate Professor and Faculty Coordinator, Centre for Environmental Education, Research, and Advocacy, National Law School of India, Bangalore.
9780195697360 2008 HB Rs 750 This handbook critically examines Indias recently revamped Environment Impact Assessment (EIA) regime, the tool used the world over to achieve sustainable development. It analyses the three signicant phases of the legal development of EIA in India. Readership: Ocials in the central and state pollution control boards, policymakers, advisors to industry, environmental activists, and lawyers, judges, professionals, as well as scholars in the eld of environment management.

Environmental Law, 7/e


Stuart Bell
Donald McGillivray.

Water Law in India


An Introduction to Legal Instruments
Philippe Cullet (ed.) is Professor of International and Environmental Law at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, Convenor of the International Environmental Law Research Centre (IELRC.org), and a Senior Visiting Fellow at the Centre for Policy Research, New Delhi. Sujith Koonan (ed.) is associated with the Environmental Law Research Society, New Delhi.
9780198070818 2011 HB Rs 895 The book thoroughly discusses the policy framework for the use of water in India. It also brings out the complexity in the structure of laws due to variations at the levels of their implementation, i.e., at the international, national, state, municipal, and panchayat levels. Readership: Students and teachers of law, political science, economics, and development studies, will also appeal to anybody keen to learn more about water law in India.

9780199211029 2008 PB Rs 1695

The WTO and International Environmental Law


Towards Conciliation
Anupam Goyal
9780195677102 2006 HB Rs 1110

Environmental Law and Policy in India, 2/e


Cases, Materials and Statutes
Shyam Divan & Armin Rosencranz
9780195661736 2002 OIP Rs 495

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Personal and Family Law


The Roots of Hindu Jurisprudence, 2/e
Sources of Dharma and Interpretations of Mimamsa and Dharmashastra
[for detailed blurb, please see entry in section on Jurisprudence]

A Modern Approach to Islam, 2/e


with an Introduction by Saiyid Hamid
A.A.A. Fyzee Outstanding scholar of Islamic law and author of Outlines of Muhammadan Law. He received from the Government of India, the Padma Bhushan in recognition of his contribution to Islamic Jurisprudence.
9780195693010 2008 HB Rs 395 This classic work, written by one of the greatest modern scholars of Islamic law, focuses on the need for a reinterpretation of Islamic jurisprudence and for a rediscovery of its original philosophy. In introduction written especially for this edition, Saiyid Hamid widens the scope of the discussion and shows the books signicance for todays world where misunderstandings about Islam abound.

Outlines of Muhammadan Law, 5/e


A.A.A. Fyzee

Tahir Mahmood (ed.) is Jurist-Member, Law Commission of India, New Delhi and FounderChairman, Amity University of Advanced Legal Studies, New Delhi.
9780198063605 2009 OIP Rs 475 The fth edition, revised and updated by Tahir Mahmood, traces changes and modications that have taken place in the law since the publication of the fourth edition in 1974. It highlights more than three decades of developments in the statutory as well as case law, without disturbing the framework and intellectual design of the original book. While remaining primarily an examination of Muslim law as it is administered in India, the book includes, where relevant, references to the legal position in Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Muslim countries in West Asia and Africa. Readership: This revised and updated edition will be indispensable for students and scholars of Islamic law, family law, legal history, jurisprudence, sociology, and gender studies, as well as law professionals.

Readership: Thought-provoking, accessible, and relevant, this book will interest all those keen to understand Islam and its role in current day society. Students and scholars of Islamic law and philosophy, family law, jurisprudence, sociology, and gender studies will nd it useful.

Enslaved Daughters, 2/e


Sudhir Chandra is currently working on conversion to Christianity in British India. 9780195695731 2008 OIP Rs 345
a historian who treats the details with loving care without ever losing sight of the bigger issues involved. The Book Review this meticulously researched and sensitive work [shows] the ambivalent role of Anglo-Indian law as a highly compromised agent of social change The Journal of Asian Studies

The Pillars of Islam


Volume I

Hindu Law
Beyond Tradition and Modernity
Werner F. Menski Professor, School of Law, School of African and Asian Studies, University of London.
9780195699210 2008 OIP Rs 675 This book critically analyses the development of Hindu law from the ancient period to its emergence as a postmodern phenomenon in the twenty-rst century. The auhtor uses comparative social theory literature to establish that Hindu law must be viewed both as an ancient, constantly evolving conceptual entity and a living legal system. ...big, but accessible, written with immense verve, panache and ambition ... the importance of this book transcends agreement or disagreement with its central thesis ... compulsory reading on Hindu law. The Hindu Readership: This volume will be of immense value to scholars and students of law, religion, sociology, modern social history and philosophy.

Completely revised and annotated by Ismail Kurban Husein Poonawala


Asaf A.A. Fyzee (trans)
9780195684353 2006 OIP Rs 525 The Daaim al-Islam, composed by al-adi al-Numan around the year 349/960, was the ocial code of the Fatimid State. The Pillars of Islam is the rst authoritative English translation of the Daaim. The rst volume discusses faith, devotion, ritual purity, prayer, funerals, alms tax, fasting, pilgrimage, and jihad. This book is an important document about the tenets and traditions of Islam. a storehouse of information about the teachings of the Prophet and the sayings of the dierent Imams. The Telegraph one must express admiration and appreciation for the painstaking labour that has gone into the editing and translation of the text. Journal of Islamic Studies Readership: Scholars and students of law and religion. It will also be useful to scholars and students of applied jurisprudence and philosophy.

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Personal and Family Law


The Pillars of Islam
Volume II Daaim al-Islam of al-Qadi al-Numan Muamalat: Laws Pertaining to Human Intercourse
I.K.H. Poonawala Professor of Arabic and Islamic Studies at the University of California.
978195689075 2007 OIP Rs 475 Readers will remain indebted to both Fyzee and Poonawala for bringing into English a text they would never have had a chance of reading otherwise. The Telegraph Readership: Published for the rst time in paperback, this volume is an essential reference work for lawyers, judges, and scholars of religious and socio-legal studies.

Postcolonial Politics and Personal Laws


Colonial Legal Legacies and the Indian State
[for detailed blurb, please see entry in section on Law in India Series]

Manus Code of Law


A Critical Edition and Translation of the Manava-Dharmasastra
Patrick Olivelle Alma Cowden Madden Centennial Professor in Liberal Arts and Professor of Sanskrit and Indian Religions, University of Texas at Austin.
9780195681482 2005 HB Rs 1100

Cases in the Muhammadan Law of India, Pakistan and Bangladesh, 2/e


A.A.A. Fyzee Tahir Mahmood (ed.)
9780195654509 2005 HB Rs 1145 This is the second edition of a classic rst published in 1965. This updated edition contains concise extracts of landmark judgments relating to Muslim law in India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh. It contains all the leading cases on most important issues such as Interpretation of Text, dening a Muslim, Hybrids, Customs, Marriage, Dower, Dissolution of Marriage, Acknowledgements of Paternity and Legitimacy, Guardianship, Illegitimate Child, Gift, Life Interest, Wakf, Mosque, Pre-emption, Administration of Estates, Inheritance, Customary Law, Will, and Testamentary Power, with recent updates and cases from India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh. Readership: This is an essential reading for scholars and students of law and religion. It will be especially important to lawyers and judges as Fyzee is still considered the greatest authority on Islamic law. It will also be useful to scholars and students of applied jusriprudence and philosophy. ...the book is an excellent tool for teaching [Islamic Law] in law schools and for research. ... essential reading for both academics and, practitioners... The Hindu

(For sale in South Asia only)


Manus Code of Law, which dates back to about the second century CE, has long been considered the most authoritative work on Hindu law, religion, and social mores. In this volume, is contained the rst critical edition of the Code, as well as an accurate and elegantly worded translation. The editor points out that it is important to understand the authentic material and words of the original before taking any position about its social value. In a substantive introduction Patrick Olivelle explains the sources, structure, and socio-political background of the treatise. Readership: This volume is an essential reading as well as reference material for scholars and students of Hinduism, Legal History, Ancient Indian Society, Hindu and Comparative Law, Sanskrit, and Indian Philosophy.

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GENDER AND LAW


Negotiating Spaces
Legal Domains, Gender Concerns, and Community Constructs
Flavia Agnes (ed.) is a womens rights advocate and a legal scholar. Shoba Venkatesh Ghosh (ed.) is Professor in English at the University of Mumbai. Majlis Legal Centre works in the eld of womens rights and legal initiatives.
9780198076636 2012 HB Rs 895 Laws protecting women are based on a belief that gender-sensitive statutory laws can protect women better than the laws based on community practices of patriarchal traditions. However, in India these two sets of laws constantly overlap. Though apparently in conict, the statutory laws, which are deemed to be uniform and certain but also formal and alien, coexist alongside the pluralistic community practices which are uid, ridden with internal contradictions but also accessible. This volume analyses the impact of such laws on womens rights, and studies the interventionist role of courts. The essays explore the contradictions that Indian women face when it comes to choosing between the formal state laws and community-based laws. Readership: The book will be useful to feminist activists, students and teachers of family laws, constitutional law, gender studies, and independent researchers working in these areas.

Human Rights and Gender Violence


Translating International Law into Local Justice
Sally Engle Merry is Professor at the Department of Anthropology and at the Institute for Law and Society, New York University.
9780195699203 2009 HB Rs 695

(For sale in South Asia only)


Despite advances in human rights law, violence against women is rampant across the globe due to the gap between legal principles and reality on the ground. This book investigates developments in international law on gender justice, local activism by womens groups in various countries, as well the resistance such groups face within their own communities. Readership: This volume will be an essential reading for human rights activists, family law professionals, students and scholars of sociology, human rights law, gender studies, globalization studies, anthropology, cultural studies, and research methodology.

Enslaved Daughters, 2/e


Sudhir Chandra is currently working on conversion to Christianity in British India.
9780195695731 2008 OIP Rs 345 a historian who treats the details with loving care without ever losing sight of the bigger issues involved. The Book Review this meticulously researched and sensitive work [shows] the ambivalent role of Anglo-Indian law as a highly compromised agent of social change The Journal of Asian Studies Readership: This book will interest students and scholars of gender studies, family law, feminist perspectives of history, legal history, and also general readers.

Dangerous Sex, Invisible Labor


Sex Work and the Law in India
Prabha Kotiswaran Lecturer, Faculty of Law and Social Sciences, School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of London.
9780198078333 2011 HB Rs 695

(For sale in India only)


In this book, Prabha Kotiswaran asks how we might understand sex workers demands that they be treated as workers. She contemplates questions of redistribution through law within the sex industry by examining the political economies and legal ethnographies of two archetypical urban sex markets in India Sonagachi in Kolkata and Tirupati in Andhra Pradesh. Readership: This book will interest scholars, researchers, and students of law and gender studies. It will also appeal to general readers.

Law and Gender Inequality


The Politics of Womens Rights in India
Flavia Agnes Advocate, Bombay High Court, India.
9780195655247 2001 OIP Rs 325 Law and Gender Inequality maps the issue of gender and law reform upon a broad canvas of history and politics, and explores strategies which could safeguard womens rights within Indias sphere of complex social and political boundaries. Written in a lucid style, this book provides an invaluable analysis of the current trends of the debate on the Uniform Civil Code and goes on to expose the communal undertones of some recent judicial pronouncements. Readership: The book will be of interest to scholars and students of law, gender studies, activists and NGOs.

Handbook of Law, Women, and Employment


Policies, Issues, Legislation, and Case Law
Surinder Mediratta retired as Senior Establishment Ocer for Johnson & Johnson.
9780195699418 2009 HB Rs 750 This handbook, set in the background of the gender-friendly provisions of the Constitution and international law, examines how various laws designed to benet working women have functioned in practice. It also presents a comparison of relevant laws in India and other countries including China, Thailand, Japan, France, the UK, and the USA. Readership: Students and scholars of gender studies and labour law, law professionals including judges, human resources managers, and activists.

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Criminal Law
Arrest, Detention, and Criminal Justice System
A Study in the Context of the Constitution of India
B. Uma Devi, a PhD in Law, is an advocate and independent researcher.
9780198075998 2012 HB Rs 895 This book examines the criminal justice system in India focusing on existing laws for arrest and detention; the constitutional validity of punitive measures; and interpretations by the Supreme Court of India. Readership: This book will be useful to not only scholars, teachers, and students of law, politics, and human rights, but also to lawyers and judges. It will also appeal to activists and organizations working in the area of human rights.

Handbook of Human Rights and Criminal Justice in India, 2/e


The System and Procedure
South Asia Human Rights Documentation Centre [for detailed blurb, please see entry in section on Human Rights]

Crime and Money Laundering


The Indian Perspective
Jyoti Trehan, Additional Director General of Police, Punjab.
9780195673067 2004 OIP Rs 450 (For sale in South Asia Only) This book describes and analyses one of the greatest threats to Indias security and economic well-being: organized crime, the huge sums of money generated as a result and made use of for various nefarious activities. It examines the increasingly sophisticated methods used to convert or launder proceeds of crime into legal tender, and shows how the nature of large-scale crime is inevitably transnational. It goes on to highlight the intimate connection between terrorist activities and crimes like drug tracking, political corruption, tax evasion, and tracking in women and children. Readership: This book will interest lawyers, law enforcement personnel, law students and researchers in criminology and sociology, as well as general readers.

Smith and Hogans Criminal Law, 13/e


David Ormerod, Barrister, Bencher of Middle Temple, Professor of Criminal Justice Queen Mary College
9780199586493 2011 PB Rs 1550 Online Resource Centre Regarded as the bible of the subject, this first-class textbook continues to oer a highly authoritative account of criminal law, and is frequently cited in court Offers the widest range of doctrinal analysis of case law, statutes and governmental materials of any criminal law textbook Detailed exposition of the general principles of criminal law helps students understand this complex subject Readership: Suitable for undergraduate and postgraduate law students, those studying vocational courses on law along with solicitors and barristers specializing in criminal law.

Principles of Criminal Law, 6/e


Andrew Ashworth, Vinerian Professor of English Law, All Souls College, University of Oxford
9780199541973 2009 PB Rs 1450 Focussing on the theoretical issues and underlying principles, it brings the subject to life through a critically involving and contextual approach, enabling readers to engage with the subject at a sophisticated and detailed level. Readership: Undergraduate students studying criminal law as part of an LLB, particularly those taking the course in the second or third year of their degree, and postgraduate students studying criminal law as part of an LLM.

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Administrative Law
Resolving Disputes in Telecommunications
Existing Country Practice and Future Challenges
R.U.S. Prasad
[for detailed blurb, please see entry in section on Intellectual Property Rights]

Administrative Law, 10/e


William Wade, [late] Emeritus Rouse Ball Professor of English Law, University of Cambridge. Christopher Forsyth, Professor of Public Law and Private International Law, University of Cambridge.
9780199219735 2009 PB Rs 1120 Wade & Forsyths Administrative Law provides a comprehensive and perceptive account of the principles of judicial review and a sketch of the administrative arrangements of the United Kingdom. In the tenth edition, Christopher Forsyth has brought this classic account of administrative law fully up to date in light of recent case law and legislation, especially regarding the continuing transformation of this branch of the law by the Human Rights Act, 1998. The books clarity of exposition makes it accessible to the student approaching the subject for the rst time, whilst its breadth of coverage and perceptive insight ensure its value to all interested in this eld, academics and practitioners alike. Readership: Undergraduate and postgraduate students studying administrative law. Legal professionals working in the area of judicial review.

Customs and Excise Laws and Administrative Justice


The Dynamics of Indirect Taxation and State Power in India
P. V. Jois
9780195694413 2009 HB Rs 850 This unique volume explores the entire tax administration process and explains the issues that arise during assessment procedures and appeals. It examines the attitude of parliament, judiciary, and other institutions including the Comptroller and Accountant-General. It considers all major decisions of the Indian Supreme Court, as well as those of courts abroad, and critically analyses the applicability of the doctrines of unjust enrichment and of promissory estoppel and also suggests ways to improve the system. Readership: Legal professionals specializing in indirect taxation, constitutional and administrative law, policymakers, business managers, advanced students of law and business management, as well as all those interested in reforms of the taxation system.

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Law in India Series


Articles of Faith
Religion of Secularism, and the Indian Supreme Court
Ronojoy Sen is Visiting Research Fellow, Institute of South Asian Studies, National University of Singapore.
9780198085355 2012 OIP Rs 350 This book is an indispensable introduction to the way in which the court has shaped Hinduism in particular; substituting its own authority with traditional authority. Pratap Bhanu Mehta, Outlook This pioneering book analyses Indias approach to secular governance in light of the judgments delivered by the Indian Supreme Court. It focuses specically on the Supreme Courts interpretation of the constitutional right to freedom of religion and its inuence on the discourse of secularism and nationalism.

Judicial Activism In India, 2/e


Transgressing Borders and Enforcing Limits
S.P. Sathe (late) was Honorary Director, Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, Pune.
9780195668230 2003 OIP Rs 425 The book is an important contribution to the debate on the role of courts and the ramications thereof. The coverage is not only legal, but also historical, political, and philosophical. The new, updated introduction covers all the important judicial pronouncements in recent times which highlight the fact that the Supreme Court of India has continued to play the role of a positivist court. Readership: Scholars and students of law, Jurists, legal theorists, constitutional experts and educated lay readers.

Hinduism and Human Rights Democracy and Constitutionalism in India


A Study of the Basic Structure Doctrine
Sudhir Krishnaswamy is Professor, National University of Juridical Sciences, Kolkata.
9780198071617 2010 OIP Rs 325 Krishnaswamys overall defence of basic structure review is highly signicant. The Hindu The basic structure doctrine articulated by the Indian Supreme Court in 1973 made it amply clear that the basic features of the Constitution must remain inviolable. The doctrine has generated serious debates ever since as it placed substantive and procedural limits on the amending powers of the executive. In this book, Krishnaswamy analyses its legitimacy in legal, moral and sociological terms, and argues that the doctrine has emerged from a valid interpretation of the constitutional provisions. Readership: Scholars of Indian constitutional law, political theory and jurisprudence as well as judges and legal practitioners.

A Conceptual Approach
Arvind Sharma Birks Professor of Comparative Religion, Faculty of Religious Studies, McGill University, Montreal, Canada.
9780195665857 2003 HB Rs 565 The book oers to undertake a conceptual approach to the issue of Hinduism and Human Rights in a cultural ethos in which they are perceived. It oers a rich network of interrelated questions about Human Rights from a variety of Hindu and non-Hindu angles. The study focuses on the conceptual level of debates and tries to show that there is a room for classical or traditional Hindu concepts and ideas in the current international debates on Human Rights protection. Readership: This volume will be of immense value to scholars and students of law, religion, and philosophy.

Human Rights In India


Historical, Social and Political Perspectives
C.J. Nirmal (ed.)
9780195661712 2002 OIP Rs 395 The essays in this volume tackle the complex issue of human rights from dierent perspectives, and cover such diverse issues as the rights of tribal peoples, prisoners and refugees, the constitutional context of human rights, human rights in education, feminist perspective, the role of the media, organizational bases of human rights, and the NHRC. Readership: Postgraduate students and teachers of law, international relations, political science, practitioners of law, human rights organizations, NGOs, and activists.

Postcolonial Politics and Personal Laws


Colonial Legal Legacies and the Indian State
Rina Verma Williams Lecturer, Department of Politics, University of Virginia and Associate Director of Center for South Asian Studies.
9780195680140 2006 HB Rs 695 This book proceeds on the basis that there is an undeniable and complex relationship between the legal structure and institutions of the post-colonial state and those of its colonial counterpart. The author analyses how the Republic of India as a post-colonial state has wielded power and formulated policies regarding the personal laws which govern various communities in the country and goes on to work out whether and to what extent it has been inuenced by the legacy of the colonial state. Readership: Scholars and students of colonial legal history, contemporary Indian politics, gender studies, policy makers, and informed general readers.

Law and Gender Inequality


The Politics of Womens Rights in India
Flavia Agnes Advocate, Bombay High Court, India.
9780195655247 2001 OIP Rs 325

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The OXford India HandbooKs


The Right to Information Act 2005
A Handbook
Sudhir Naib superannuated as Deputy Director General, DGAQA, Ministry of Defence, Government of India. Currently, he is Professor in IILM Institute for Higher Education, New Delhi and Visiting Professor in MDI, Gurgaon.
9780198067474 2011 HB Rs 795 This handbook is a must for all public information ocers and information commissioners. The simple language and the examples it gives will provide the common man an understanding of the basics of RTI Act. It will also be a useful reference book for RTI users and a valuable source of information for researchers. Arvind Kejriwal, RTI activist and founder of Parivartan, a Delhi based citizens movement Readership: Easy to use, packed with information on crucial cases, and simple in language, this is the denitive guide to a law that is not only the most comprehensive in its scope but is also one of the most radical laws on freedom of information in the world. Every Indian citizen, whether a teacher or a student, a public information ocer or an activist, a legal practitioner or a general reader will nd this an invaluable resource book.

Handbook of Environmental Decision Making in India


An EIA Model
O.V. Nandimath Associate Professor and Faculty Coordinator, Centre for Environmental Education, Research, and Advocacy, National Law School of India, Bangalore.
9780195697360 2008 HB Rs 750 This handbook critically examines Indias recently revamped Environment Impact Assessment (EIA) regime, the tool used the world over to achieve sustainable development. It analyses the three signicant phases of the legal development of EIA in India. Readership: This volume will be of interest to ocials in the central and state pollution control boards, policymakers in the elds of industry and environment, advisors to industry, environmental activists, and lawyers, judges, professionals, as well as scholars in the eld of environment management.

Handbook of Human Rights and Criminal Justice in India, 2/e


The System and Procedure
South Asia Human Rights Documentation Centre
9780198069515 2010 HB Rs 425 This handbook is a practical, up-to-date, and reader friendly guide to the Indian criminal justice system, particularly in the context of human rights. It provides an overview of the Criminal Procedure Code, a lengthy and complex piece of legislation, which contains safeguards for civil and political rights. This substantially revised second edition explains the changes brought about by the Code of Criminal Procedure (Amendment) Act, 2005 in various provisions, including those relating to bail, plea bargaining, and the functioning of the police. ...an important tool for negotiating the criminal justice system. ... a compulsory read not only for lawyers, human rights activists and journos, but also for citizens. Deccan Herald Readership: This volume is invaluable for legal activists, NGOs, human rights scholars, lawyers, and concerned citizens.

Handbook of Environmental Law, 2/e


P.B. Sahasranaman
(for details, see entry in section on Environmental and Energy Law)

Handbook of Law, Women, and Employment


Policies, Issues, Legislation, and Case Law
Surinder Mediratta retired as Senior Establishment Ocer for Johnson & Johnson.
9780195699418 2009 HB Rs 750 This handbook, set in the background of the gender-friendly provisions of the Constitution and international law, examines how various laws designed to benet working women have functioned in practice. It also presents a comparison of relevant laws in India and other countries including China, Thailand, Japan, France, the UK, and the USA. Readership: Students and scholars of gender studies and labour law, law professionals including judges, human resources managers, and activists.

Handbook of International Humanitarian Law in South Asia


V.S. Mani (ed.) is Director, Gujarat National Law University, Gandhinagar.
9780198063797 2009 OIP Rs 415 In this handbook specialists from around the region present studies on various facets of IHL, both doctrinal and empirical. They explore the evolution of the principles of IHL in South Asia, deeply embedded in the religious and cultural traditions of the region. Readership: This comprehensive and multilayer handbook is an important resource for students and scholars of international law, conict management, and politics, policymakers, armed forces, defence and internal aairs minisstries of governments, and NGOs and individuals involved in the promotion of human rights, relief work, and national Red Cross/Crescent activities.

Handbook of Human Development


Concepts, Measures, and Policies
Sakiko Fukuda-Parr A.K. Shiva Kumar (eds) Foreword by Amartya sen
9780195692334 2009 HB Rs 895 Human development assumes a special signicance in todays world of increasing auence, expanding technological innovations, and rapid globalization. Dened as an enhancement of capabilities and an expansion of freedoms, the perspective is particularly critical as we collectively think of solutions to end global poverty, promote human security, and establish a just and peaceful society for all. This handbook contains key readings by eminent experts who have shaped the concept and practice of human development over the past fteen years. Readership: Based on the Human Development Reports and with contributions of well known development experts, this handbook will be useful to students, researchers, policymakers, NGOs, economists, and professionals.

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Omnibuses
Born Unfree
Child Labour, Education, and the State in India An omnibus comprising:
Myron Weiner: The Child and the State in India Neera Burra: Born to Work Asha Bajpai: Child Rights in India with an introduction by Neera Burra
9780195679908 2006 HB Rs 650

Constitutional Questions and Citizens Rights


A.G. Noorani Advocate, Supreme Court of India, and leading constitutional expert.
9780195678291 2005 HB Rs 675 This omnibus brings together Constitutional Questions in India and Citizens Rights, Judges and State Accountability, two highly acclaimed volumes of essays written by Indias leading constitutional expert and political commentator, A.G. Noorani. The volume also includes nine new essays that examine key issue areas that have emerged in the debate on institutions and citizens rights in recent times. Readership: This multi-faceted volume will be of interest to political scientists, legal scholars, sociologists, opinion leaders, and activists, in addition to the informed lay reader. ...this multi-faceted volume reects the insight, precision and mastery of a constitutional expert and political scientist. Business Standard

The Child and the State in India


a masterly survey of the subject, providing a wealth of information and insights.

Born to Work

The Hindu

Vividly documents the rampant child labour in India and the failure of the state to protect the rights of the child.Essential reading for anyone interested in caste. Indian Express

Child Rights in India


The book has the magic of waking up civil society, NGOs, and policymakers. The Hindu Readership: This volume will interest scholars and students of child rights and human rights, development studies, activists, NGOs, journalists, and policymakers.

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Jurisprudence
The Concept of Law, 3/e
Clarendon Law Series
H.L.A. Hart, late Professor of Jurisprudence, Principal of Brasenose College, and Fellow of University College, University of Oxford. Introduction & notes by Leslie Green, Professor of the Philosophy of Law, University of Oxford Edited by Joseph Raz, Research Professor, University of Oxford and Research Professor, Columbia University Law School, and Penelope A. Bulloch, Balliol College, University of Oxford
9780199644704 Forthcoming OUP UK Original Price: Special Rupee Price: TBA The concept of Law is one of the most inuential texts in English language jurisprudence. Fifty years after its rst publication, its relevance has not diminished, and in this third edition, Leslis Green adds an introduction that places the book in a contemporary context, highlighting key questions about Harts argument and outlining the main debates it has prompted in the eld.

Frontiers of Justice
Disability, Nationality, Species Membership
Martha C. Nussbaum Ernst Freund Distinguished Service Professor of Law and Ethics at the University of Chicago.
9780195690187 2007 HB Rs 695 (For Sale in India, Nepal, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Myanmar & Sri Lanka only) This unique volume aims to develop theoretical concepts able to respond to real dilemmas facing society today. Readership: This book will be of interest to scholars and advanced students of political theory, jurisprudence, philosophy, and human rights, as well as law professionals and informed general readers.

A Textbook of Jurisprudence, 4/e


Sir George Paton Edited by David P. Derham 9780195670653 1972 PB OUP UK Original Price: 40.00 Special Rupee Price: Rs 645 It oers a lucid introduction to various approaches to the study of jurisprudence and shows that the dierent schools are not contradictory but complement each other. beginning with the nature of jurisprudence and the evolution of law, the book covers key areas such as the purpose of law, its sources, the relationship between law and the state or public law, and the major concepts in private law, including legal personality, property, possession, remedial rights, and the extinction of rights.

Understanding Jurisprudence, 3/e


An Introduction to Legal Theory
Raymond Wacks, Emeritus Professor of Law and Legal Theory, University of Hong Kong
9780199608263 2012 PB OUP UK Original Price: 25.99 Special Rupee Price: Rs 995 Online Resource Centre

Complex ideas are explained clearly, yet without avoiding the complexities and subtleties of the subject Engaging writing style makes this a highly readable and interesting account for both law and non-law students Accompanied by an extensive Online Resource Centre which includes advice on studying jurisprudence, interactive glossary of key terms, further reading, and analysis of topical controversies, such as political debates and current legal problems
Readership: This book provides an invaluable introduction to legal theory not only for students of law but also for those studying politics, philosophy and other social sciences.

Understanding the Law, 6/e


Geoffrey Rivlin, Former Senior Resident Judge, Southwark Crown Court
9780199608805 2012 PB

OUP UK Original Price: 16.99 Special Rupee Price: Rs 645


A lively and accessible introduction to law, covering the history and workings of the courts and their personnel An ideal introduction for anyone who is considering a career in the law, preparing for university, or embarking on a law course at college or school Geoffrey Rivlins vast experience and engaging style provide a fascinating insight into the English legal system Readership: Understanding the Law is an engaging and very readable introduction to the English Legal System. The book provides a wealth of fascinating detail about the legal system and its participants.

The Roots of Hindu Jurisprudence, 2/e


Sources of Dharma and Interpretations of Mimamsa and Dharmashastra
Domenico Francavilla, Lecturer, Institute of Canon Law and Comparative Religious Laws, Lugano.
9780198064374 2012 HB forthcoming This book is a detailed, innovative, and comprehensive examination of the sources of dharma, which is among the key concepts in Hindu jurisprudence. The book is also an introduction to the main topics of Hindu legal theory. Readership: Students and scholars of Jurisprudence, Hindu Law, Legal History, Legal Theory, Comparative Law, Indian Philosophy, Hinduism, Sanskrit, Ancient Indian Society.

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Legal History
Debating Patriarchy
The Hindu Code Bill Controversy in India (19411956)
Chitra Sinha is a PhD from the University of Mumbai, and has been a visiting fellow, Centre for Study of Women, University of California at Los Angeles, USA.
9780198078944 2012 HB Rs 750 Exploring the signicant episode of Indian social history, this book attempts to unravel the formative process of family law by examining the discourse surrounding the Hindu Code Bill in a historical perspective. Revisiting the communicative processes around the Bill, the book provides an in-depth account of the intense debates that took place in and outside the legislature involving political groups, social associations, religious organizations, legal associations, and womens groups. Readership: This pioneering work will be useful to teachers and students of womens studies, law, history, sociology, and cultural studies.

India in the Shadows of Empire


A Legal and Political History 17741950
Mithi Mukherjee is Associate Professor, University of Colorado at Boulder.
9780198079439 2011 OIP Rs 345 This is truly original and path-breaking book. it opens up a veritable new research agenda on the relationship between power and politics in Indian history. Pratap Bhanu Mehta President, Center for Policy Research, New Delhi This pioneering research oers a sweeping new interpretation of the complex and seemingly contradictory nature of Indian democracy and polity. It focuses on the role of imperial judicial institutions and practices in the making of both the British Empire and the anti-colonial movement under the Congress, with the lawyer as political leader. Readership: Students and scholars of law, modern Indian history, and political science.

Appropriation and Invention of Tradition


The East India Company and Hindu Law in Early Colonial Bengal
Nandini Bhattacharyya-Panda is an independent researcher.
9780198083788 2012 OIP Rs 395 The author of this bookshould be congratulated for having opened up a new line of enquiry in the eld of modern Indian history. Rudrangshu Mukherjee, Telegraph This book, with a strong focus on primary sources, makes an important contribution to the legal and intellectual history of early modern Bengal. It brings to light the complex interpenetration of diverse interests, opinions, and ideologies articulated by various social groups implicated in the process of colonization. Readership: This edition will be useful to students and scholars of law, modern Indian history, and political science.

The Oxford History of the Laws of England, Volumes XI, XII, and XIII
18201914 [3 Volumes]
William Cornish, Herchel Smith Professor of Intellectual Property Law, University of Cambridge. J Stuart Anderson, Professor in the Faculty of Law at the University of Otago. Ray Cocks, Professor of law at the University of Keele. Michael Lobban, Professor of Legal History at Queen Mary, University of London, Patrick Polden, Professor of Law at Brunel University. Keith Smith, Professor of Law at Cardi Law School.
9780199258833 2010 HB 495 A landmark series, The Oxford History of the Laws of England is the rst full-length history of the English law that takes unpublished sources into account. The thirteen volumes provide not merely a history of law, but also a history of the impact of law on English society. Given its unprecedented scope and coverage, this series will be an indispensable resource for law and history libraries.

Behind the Mask


The Cultural Denition of the Legal Subject in Colonial Bengal (17151911)
Anindita Mukhopadhyay is Reader at Department of History, University of Hyderabad.
9780198089674 2012 OIP Rs 350 [This] book is most welcome in the genre of historical writings. The Indian Historical Review The book addresses a fundamental discursive discontinuity when the Bengali bhadralok sought to claim a new position of the aware and good legal subject. It also underlines the development of a new cultural language of morality and the rule of law. Readership: This edition will be useful to students and scholars of law, modern Indian history, and political science

Medieval Hindu Law


Historical Evolution and Enlightened Rebellion
Ashutosh Dayal Mathur Reader in Sanskrit and Head of the Department of Sanskrit and Hindi, St Stephens College, Delhi.
9780195685589 2006 HB Rs 595 This book examines the changes that took place in various aspects of Hindu law as it evolved between the eighth and fourteenth centuries, and were reected in Sanskrit texts written during that time. Readership: This volume will interest scholars and students of legal history, medieval history and society in India, family law, and Sanskrit studies.

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Indian Political Trials 17751947
A.G. Noorani Advocate, Supreme Court of India, and a leading constitutional expert.
9780195687767 2006 OIP Rs 375 an incisive and objective analysis that strings together past and current happenings thematically [and] imparts a unique value to Nooranis work in terms of historical merit and contemporary relevance. Frontline This book is an informed and engaging narrative of some of the most important political trials in Indian history. The author selects twelve signicant trials that took place in the period from 1775 to 1947, from the time when the East India Company began to exert control on political proceedings in India to the end of British rule in 1947. Readership: This book will interest political scientists, legal professionals, historians, and also an informed general audience.

The Trial of Bhagat Singh


Politics of Justice
A.G. Noorani
9780195678178 2005 OIP Rs 345 (For sale in India only) On 23 March 1931, Bhagat Singh and two of his associates were hanged at the Lahore Central Jail. This was the culmination of the notorious Lahore Conspiracy Case, one of the most controversial trials to take place in India under the Raj. This book reveals how the executive and the legislative branches of the British government in India conspired to ensure the miscarriage of justice. The volume follows from the authors continued interest in political trials and the use of courts as political weapons. Readership: Historians, political scientists, legal professionals, legal historians, journalists, informed general audience.

Postcolonial Politics and Personal Laws


Colonial Legal Legacies and the Indian State
[for detailed blurb, please see entry in section on Law in India Series]

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International Law
International Law on Trafficking of Children for Sexual Exploitation in Prostitution (18641950)
Sunil Rao, Associate Lecturer, Monash University, Melbourne.
2013 forthcoming This book is a detailed analysis of law on tracking of children for sexual exploitation covering the developmental phases of public international law from 1864 to 1950. Readership: Judges, lawyers, and research scholars, researchers, and academics working in the areas of public international law, human righs law, childrens rights, and human tracking.

Handbook of International Humanitarian Law in South Asia


V.S. Mani (ed.) Director, Gujarat National Law University, Gandhinagar.
9780198063797 2009 OIP Rs 415

In this handbook specialists from around the region present studies on various facets of IHL, both doctrinal and empirical. They explore the evolution of the principles of IHL in South Asia, deeply embedded in the religious and cultural traditions of the region. Readership: Students and scholars of international law, conict management, and politics, policymakers, armed forces, defence and internal aairs ministries of governments, and NGOs and individuals involved in the promotion of human rights, relief work, and national Red Cross/Crescent activities.

The Conflict of Laws in India


Inter-Territorial and Inter-Personal Conict
V.C. Govindaraj is former Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Delhi.
9780198069522 2011 HB Rs 895 ... a work of great scholarship and utility. Conict of laws, an area of growing litigation, has gained greater relevance in this era of globalization. New problems call for vision and an innovative approach to provide solutions. ... makes a substantial and signicant contribution. The content is erudite and the presentation elegant. M.N. Venkatachaliah, Former Chief Justice of India Readership: Students and teachers of law. Judges, lawyers, and corporate law rms dealing with international clients will also nd the book timely and useful.

Oxford Principles of English Law, 2/e


English Private Law (2nd edn) and English Public Law (2nd edn)
Andrew Burrows QC, Norton Rose Professor of Commercial Law, University of Oxford. David Feldman QC, Rouse Ball Professor of English Law, University of Cambridge.
9780199554508 2009 Pack 390 Now both in their second editions English Private Law and English Public Law have become the key point of reference on English law for lawyers in the UK and throughout the world. They provide lucid, concise, and authoritative overviews of all aspects of English private and public law within single portable volumes.

Brownlies Principles of Public International Law, 8/e


James Crawford, Whewell Professor of International Law, University of Cambridge; Fellow of Jesus College, Cambridge; Research Professor of Law, LaTrobe University
9780199699698 2012 PB OUP UK Original Price: 44.99 Special Rupee Price: TBA One of the classic treatises on international law, wholly updated in order to take account of recent developments Comprehensive coverage of the eld, presenting the system of international law and its constituent elements in a clear and accessible fashion Extensively referenced in order to provide a solid foundation for further research Widely referred to by courts, practitioners and scholars, focusing on the issues as presented in practice today, including before international courts and tribunals Readership: Undergraduates and postgraduates taking Public International Law modules as part of their law degree programme. Practitioners and academics will form a secondary market for this text.

The International Law of the Sea


India and the UN Convention of 1982
O.P. Sharma is among Indias most distinguished authorities on the law of the sea. He retired as Rear Admiral, and was decorated by the President of India with the awards of AVSM and VSM.
9780198060000 2009 HB Rs 1045 This lucid and comprehensive book examines all key aspects of the international law of the sea, bearing in mind Indias concerns in particular. The author contends that the Conventions regime on navigation through the territorial sea, international straits, the exclusive economic zone, abatement and control of marine pollution, marine scientic research, and the international seabed area are fully in accord with the countrys national interests. Readership: Students and scholars of the international law of the sea, international institutions, and Indian Ocean studies, as well as, Naval Ocers, Masters and Chief Ocers of the Merchant Marine, ocers attending various professional courses and cadets studying at Maritime Academies.

Pursuing Elusive Justice


Mass Crimes in India and Relevance of International Standards
Saumya Uma & Vahida Nainar (eds) (for details, see entry in section on Human Rights and Civil Liberties)

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Oppenheims International Law, 9/e [2 volumes]
Robert Jennings (ed.), Formerly president of the International Court of Justice. Arthur Watts KCMG QC (ed.), Formerly legal adviser Foreign and Commonwealth Oce and barrister and international arbitrator.
9780582302457 2008 PB 175 This classic Ninth edition takes full account of the vast increase in the scope and content of international law since the Eighth edition, and in the range of available source material since the Eighth edition was published.

Cheshire, North & Fawcett: Private International Law, 14/e


James Fawcett, Professor of International Commercial Law, School of Law, University of Nottingham, and Janeen Carruthers, Reader in Conict of Laws, School of Law, University of Glasgow Peter North, Former Principal of Jesus College, Oxford, and Vice-Chancellor of Oxford University.
9780199284382 2008 PB Rs 1995 OUP UK Original Price: 44.99 Special Rupee Price: Rs 1995 Provides comprehensive coverage of the full range of private international law topics Offers not only in-depth academic treatment of the principles, but an examination of important commercial topics within the subject, such as the private international law treatment of contracts, jurisdiction and enforcement of judgments, the transfer of property and trusts Written by an expert team with a wealth of both academic and practical experience Readership: This is one of the leading students textbooks in its eld, particularly for more able students, but is also invaluable to practitioners.

Dynamics of Foreign Policy and Law


A Study of Indo-Nepal Relations
Surya P. Subedi
9780195672015 2005 HB Rs 595

Strakes International Law, 11/e


I.A. Shearer, Emeritus Professor of Law at the University of Sydney
9780195688108 1994 PB OUP UK Original Price: Special Rupee Price: Rs 545

Basic Documents in International Law, 6/e


The late Ian Brownlie, Q.C., Barrister at Blackstone Chambers, London, Chichele Professor of Public International Law, University of Oxford (Emeritus), former member and Chairman of the International Law Commission.
9780199217717 2008 PB OUP UK Original Price: 29.99 Special Rupee Price: Rs 795 Basic Documents in International Law provides exactly what it says in the titlethe essential, basic, and most important documents needed for the study and understanding of international law. Collated by a world-leading expert, this focused selection of documents will be an excellent resource for both students and practitioners. Readership: Undergraduates and postgraduates following International Law modules as part of their law degree programme. Small secondary market for practitioners. May also be used by international relations students, as an accompaniment to a textbook.

Book oers a reliable guide to basic principles, and current illustrations, of international law in practice. It is suitable for students of international law and international relations at all levels of tertiary study, for judges and legal practitioners, for diplomats and government ocers, and for the many others who recognize the inescapable place of international law in the elds of national law and policy as well as of international dealings.

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Law and Society


Medicine and Law
Contemporary Issues and Challenges K. Kannan, Judge, Punjab and Haryana High Court
9780198082880 2013 Forthcoming This book analyses a variety of issues concerning medicine and law. The author addresses them in the light of recent developments in technology and views them from a comparative perspective by focusing on Indian case law and jurisdictions from other countries. Readership: This book will be useful to judges, lawyers, teachers and students of law, and researchers as well as medical professionals.

The Future of Disability Law in India


A Critical Analysis of the Persons with Disabilities (Equal Opportunities, Protection of Rights and Full Participation) Act 1995
Jayna Kothari Advocate and partner in Ashira Law, Bangalore
9780198077626 2012 HB Rs 695 This book examines the status of disability law in India from equality and human rights perspective. It critically discusses the Persons with Disability (PWD) Act, brought into force to provide the disabled with equal opportunities in education and employment. Readership: This book will interest lawyers, medical practitioners, human rights activists, and policymakers. It will also be useful for teachers and researchers of law, disability, and sociology.

Public Secrets of Law


Rape Trials in India
Pratiksha Baxi, Assistant Professor, Centre for the Study of Law and Governance, Jawaharlal Nehru University
9780198089568 2013 Forthcoming This book analyses law related to rape trials in India, and focuses on various factors that inuece them. Readership: This book will be of interest to scholars, researchers, teachers, and students of law and political science. Judges, lawyers, and policymakers will also nd this book useful.

Child Marriage in India


Socio-Legal and Human Rights Dimensions
Jaya Sagade, Professor of Law, ILS Law College, Pune.
9780198079798 2011 OIP Rs 345 The book is very informative and will be very useful for students of law, sociology, womens studies, law makers, judicial ofcers, academics and NGOs alike. The Book Review Jaya Sagade provides a powerful critique of the state of Indian lawthe lacunae, confusions, contradictions, and lack of gender sensitivity inherent in the provisions of various statutes which deal with the age of marriage, of consent, and the validity of marriage. Readership: Scholars and students of law, gender studies and sociology, as well as activists and NGOs working with children.

Growing Up and Away


Narratives of Indian Childhoods Memory, History, Identity
Vijayalakshmi Balakrishnan has a Masters degree in development studies from the Institute of Social Studies, The Hague, and a postgraduate diploma in social journalism from the Times School, New Delhi.
9780198071266 2011 HB Rs 725 This book aims to expand our understanding of the role of institutions, norms, and key players in shaping the evolution of child rights in India. It traces the evolution of the child rights discourse in post-Independence India, suggesting that there are dierent and political ways of thinking about childhoods. Readership: This book oers invaluable insights to researchers and policymakers as well as students and teachers of law, social work, development studies, gender studies, and politics.

Justice for the Poor


Perspectives on Accelerating Access
Ayesha Kadwani Dias (ed.) is Consultant to the Democratic Governance Group, UNDP, New York. Gita Honwana Welch (ed.) is UNDP Country Director for Angola.
9780198077213 2011 OIP Rs 595 The book is truly a mine of information on the state of justice in Africa, Asia, Latin America, the Middle East, and Europe. The Hindu Covering a range of ground level experiences from diverse regions, this volume highlights the importance of legal strategies for securing justice for the poor. Readership: Students and scholars of law, human rights, international politics, and development studies. Policymakers, activists, and practitioners of law will also nd this book engaging.

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Law and Society


Mapping Citizenship in India
Anupama Roy is Associate Professor, Centre for Political Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi.
9780198066743 2010 HB Rs 695 This study contributes to the ongoing debate on the theory of citizenship. It traces the Citizenship Act of India, 1955from its inception, through various amendments (1986, 2003, and 2005), its connection with other signicant laws such as the Abducted Persons Recovery and Rehabilitation Act (1949) and the Illegal Migrants Determination by Tribunals Act (1983), and relevant judgmentsto see how citizenship unfolded among dierentially located individuals, communities, and groups. Readership: Students, teachers, and researchers of law, political science, sociology, history, development studies, and human rights; and social activists

Legal Grounds
Natural Resources, Identity, and the Law in Jharkhand
Nandini Sundar (ed.) Professor, Department of Sociology, Delhi School of Economics, University of Delhi.
9780198062066 2009 HB Rs 650 Many of the major struggles in India today are taking place around the right to use or exploit natural resources. In the rst volume of its kind, Legal Grounds explores the ways in which the law structures identities and access to resources, and how people use it to stake claims about citizenship. Using the particular case of the state of Jharkhand, the volume raises larger questions about colonialism, globalization, and the rule of law in a postcolonial society divided by class, ethnicity, and gender. Readership: Lawyers, sociologists, political scientists, development studies scholars, activists, as well as the lay reader.

Medical Negligence and the Law in India


Duties, Responsibilities, Rights
Tapas Kumar Koley is Specialist Physician, Tilak Nagar Colony Hospital, Delhi. He is a resource person of the National Institute of Health and Family Welfare for training doctors on issues relating to medical negligence.
9780198063476 2010 HB Rs 950 This book provides a comprehensive and in-depth survey of the law under the Consumer Protection Act 1986, the law of torts, and the Penal Code. Addressing doctors, patients, and lawyers, it explains how the law operates in the country in the context of increasing rights consciousness among patients and doctorpatient conict. Readership: This book will be invaluable for lawyers practicing on the civil side and in consumer courts, judges, advanced students of law (tort and consumer law), doctors and other medical professionals, and NGOs working in the eld of health.

Searching for Success in Judicial Reform


Voices from the Asia Pacic Experience
Asia Pacific Judicial Reform Forum
9780198060772 2009 HB Rs 895 This volume presents critical analyses of the outcomes of programmes of judicial reform in seven countries of the Asia- Pacic region: India, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Cambodia, the Philippines, Indonesia, and Vanuatu. Its focus is on practical reform experiences, rather than theory. Readership: Law professionals (higher level judicial ocers, activist lawyers), judicial training academies, UNDP regional oces, students and scholars of comparative law, legal systems, administration of justice, political science, and development studies, policymakers in the eld of judicial law, justice and judicial reform, and judges.

Challenges to Democracy in India The Juvenile Justice System in India


From Welfare to Rights
Ved Kumari, Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Delhi.
9780198065777 2010 OIP Rs 445 Revised, with additional material, this pioneering work updates readers about the latest developments in juvenile justice system in India. a comprehensive macro-level study of the historical, legislative, executive, and judicial processes relating to juvenile justice in India The Telegraph addresses a range of issues critical to the juvenile justice system in India [a]rmed with an impressive array of data The Hindu

Rajesh M. Basrur (ed.) is Associate Professor, S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore.
9780195698534 2009 HB Rs 595 The essays in this volume examine the relationship between theory and practice and the major failings of Indian democracy and is addressed in depth by a selection of eminent personalities drawn from various spheres of life. Readership: Lucid and accessible, this volume will be useful for anyone concerned about the fate of Indias experiment with democracy.

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Law and Society


Sociology of Law
Indra Deva (ed.) was Professor Emeritus, Department of Sociology, Pt Ravishankar Shukla University, Raipur, Chattisgarh.
9780198064459 2009 OIP Rs 425 an eclectic collection of papersof use to students and scholars alike as an introduction to the discipline. The Book Review Readership: Students and scholars of sociology and other allied social sciences.

Born Unfree
Child Labour, Education, and the State in India An omnibus comprising:
Myron Weiner: The Child and the State in India Neera Burra: Born to Work Asha Bajpai: Child Rights in India with an introduction by Neera Burra
9780195679908 2006 HB Rs 650

The Child and the State in India


a masterly survey of the subject, providing a wealth of information and insights. The Hindu Born to Work Vividly documents the rampant child labour in India and the failure of the state to protect the rights of the child.Essential reading for anyone interested in caste.

Handbook of Environmental Decision Making in India


An EIA Model
O.V. Nandimath Associate Professor and Faculty Coordinator, Centre for Environmental Education, Research, and Advocacy, National Law School of India, Bangalore.
9780195697360 2008 HB Rs 750 This handbook critically examines Indias recently revamped Environment Impact Assessment (EIA) regime, the tool used the world over to achieve sustainable development. It analyses the three signicant phases of the legal development of EIA in India. Readership: This volume will be of interest to ocials in the central and state pollution control boards, policymakers in the elds of industry and environment, advisors to industry, environmental activists, and lawyers, judges, professionals, as well as scholars in the eld of environment management.

Indian Express Child Rights in India The book has the magic of waking up civil society, NGOs, and policymakers. The Hindu Readership: This volume will interest scholars and students of child rights and human rights, development studies, activists, NGOs, journalists, and policymakers.

Indian Political Trials 17751947


A.G. Noorani
9780195687767 2006 OIP Rs 375 an incisive and objective analysis that strings together past and current happenings thematically [and] imparts a unique value to Nooranis work in terms of historical merit and contemporary relevance. Frontline focuses on trials as a class of political action from the standpoint of the theory and practice of the law with extensive documentation of the legal arguments and its interplay with nationalist currents of the time. The Hindu Readership: A remarkable book whose scope straddles politics, law, jurisprudence, history and statecraft, it will interest political scientists, legal professionals, historians, and also an informed general audience.

Towards Legal Literacy


An Introduction to Law in India
Kamala Sankaran (ed.) Research Professor at the Indian Law Institute, New Delhi and Reader, Campus Law Centre, Faculty of Law, University of Delhi. Ujjwal Kumar Singh (ed.) Reader in the department of Political Science, University of Delhi
9780195692228 2007 PB Rs 195 This volume invites readers to explore the Indian legal system in its totality and introduces them to all key aspects of the law the basic structure doctrine the criminal justice system the concept of religious personal laws anti-terror laws cyber laws law of contract labour and employment laws environmental law gender justice Readership: Written especially for students of the recently restructured BA Programme of the University of Delhi and designed as a text for its Legal Literacy course, this book will also be of immense use to students in the early stages of courses in political science, law, sociology of law, gender studies, as well as to curious and concerned general readers.

Changing Concepts of Rights and Justice in South Asia


Michael R. Anderson & Sumit Guha (eds)
9780195653120 2000 OIP Rs 245 In this lively and wide-ranging volume, an international team of contributors tackles highly controversial questions regarding legal procedure, forms of punishment, and the interaction of state and religious authorities. The issues extend from concepts of justice in pre-colonial Maharashtra to the ideas of dalit women in Lucknow, and from womens rights and family law in Malabar to political strife in Punjab and Sri Lanka in the 1990s. Readership: The volume is excellent for students and scholars.

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Traditional Futures
Law and Custom in Indias Lakshadweep Islands
V. Vijayakumar District Judge, Kerala State Higher Judiciary.
9780195672275 2005 HB Rs 650 The rst of its kind, this study examines the salient features of social organization in Lakshadweep islands and its relationship with the legal system in dierent historical periods from antiquity to the present day. The author points out that traditional Lakshadweep society has succeeded in providing dignity and all social rights to women and also security for children in case of divorce. Readership: Based on in depth primary research, this volume is of great interest to lawyers and scholars working on personal law issues, customary laws, gender studies, sociology, social anthropology, and legal history. ...a fantastic comparative study based on analysis of a traditional rural society ... where the resources are limited and so [its inhabitants] have to survive on a community oriented economy and pattern of life ... Sri Vijayakumar has done deep research ... a socio-legal classic in law, society and [the role of ] women. V.R. Krishna Iyer ...a work of labour and a solid contribution. A.G. Noorani

Secularism and Its Critics


Rajeev Bhargava (ed.) Centre for the Study of Developing Societies, Delhi.
9780195650273 1999 OIP Rs 425 This book puts together the most important contemporary writings in the debate on secularism. It addresses urgent questions, including the relevance of secularism to non-Western societies, and the question of minority rights. Readership: Postgraduate students and researchers of polictical science, academics, and journalists.

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TeXtbooKs
Law of Sale of Goods
Akhileshwar Pathak, Professor, Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad.
Forthcoming This volume comprehensively studies the Indian Sale of Goods Act, part of a core course in the second year of both 3-year and 5-year LLB courses. The author uses simple language, commonsense examples, and case illustrations to make the subject comprehensible to students. Readership: Students, scholars, and teachers of law and management and lawyers as well as management practitioners.

Human Rights and Humanitarian Law


Developments in Indian and International Law
South Asia Human Rights Documentation Centre
9780195692129 2007 PB Rs 595 This volume is a wide-ranging, yet exhaustive examination of human rights and humanitarian law in India as well as their interconnections with international law. Designed as a basic text for LLM and MA students pursuing courses in human rights and related subjects, including criminology and legal administration, it has been developed using the UGC course outline. Readership: Law practitioners and judges, and also for police and other government ocials undergoing training on human rights issues in relation to their work.

Contract Law
Akhileshwar Pathak, Professor, Indian Institute of Management (IIMA), Ahmedabad.
9780198072225 2011 PB Rs 395 This book thoroughly analyses the fundamental concepts and principles of contract law. It uses cases and illustrations to clarify not just the law, but also the conceptual basis for the law. Readership: Students, teachers, lawyers, and law scholars, considering the simple and lucid language, rigorous analysis of the principles, and an extensive appraisal of the British and Indian cases, would nd the work appealing and useful.

Towards Legal Literacy


An Introduction to Law in India
Kamala Sankaran (ed.) Research Professor at the Indian Law Institute, New Delhi and Reader, Campus Law Centre, Faculty of Law, University of Delhi. Ujjwal Kumar Singh (ed.) Reader in the department of Political Science, University of Delhi.
9780195692228 2007 PB Rs 195

Family Law
Flavia Agnes is a practicing advocate specializing in the area of womens rights. She is the foundermember and Director of Majlis, a legal and cultural resource centre in Mumbai.

Introducing Human Rights


An Overview including Issues of Gender Justice, Environmental, and Consumer Law
South Asia Human Rights Documentation Centre
9780195681475 2006 OIP Rs 295

Volume I: Family Laws and Constitutional Claims


9780198067900 2011 PB Rs 350

Volume I extensively examines the role of the judiciary, the political and academic debates around the issue of uniform civil code, and womens citizenship claims in a stratied and hierarchical social order.

Volume II: Marriage, Divorce, and Matrimonial Litigation


9780198072201 2011 PB Rs 450 Volume II emphasizes that it is necessary and possible for the law to fairly reect individual and social contingencies at the ground level. Readership: Students and teachers of law, lawyers, judges, and activists, political science, sociology, and gender studies.

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Cyber Law
Computer Law, 7/e
Chris Reed, Queen Mary, University of London
9780199664047 2012 PB Rs 645 Concise and accessible coverage of a broad range of issues make it ideal as an introduction and as a more advanced point of reference Takes into account evolving industry phenomena such as o-shoring, cloud computing, and Web 2.0 Considers recent trade mark actions against eBay and copyright suits against Google Analyses impact for IT contracts of BSkyB Ltd v HP. Enterprise Services UK Ltd

Making Laws for Cyberspace


Chris Reed, Queen Mary, University of London 9780199657612 2012 PB Rs 1100 Provides analysis of and potential solutions to the problem of enforcing the plethora of existing laws regulating cyberspace Re-opens the debate as to the value of laws for regulating cyberspace and how best to regulate behavior In this book, Professor Reed puts forward a new model for cyberspace laws which focuses on human actions rather than the technology used. It provides a new perspective to the debate about the proper shape and scope of internet laws. Readership: Academics and postgraduates in the technology law and regulation eld as well as practitioners practicing in this area.

Substantial revision to reect online copyright issues This established work, now the standard text on computer and information technology law, is fully updated to reect the Digital Economy Act 2010 and numerous recent case law developments. Readership: Suitable for undergraduates, postgraduates, and practitioners in competition law

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Law of Contract and Specific Reliefs


Law of Sale of Goods
Akhileshwar Pathak is Professor, Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad. forthcoming
This volume comprehensively studies the Indian Sale of Goods Act, part of a core course in the second year of both 3-year and 5-year LLB courses. The author uses simple language, commonsense examples, and case illustrations to make the subject comprehensible to students. Readership: Students, scholars, and teachers of law and management and lawyers as well as management practitioners.

Ansons Law of Contract, 29/e


Jack Beatson FBA, A Justice of the High Court, Queens Bench Division, and sometime Rouse Ball Professor of English Law, University of Cambridge, Andrew Burrows FBA, QC (Hon), Barrister and Honorary Bencher of Middle Temple and Senior Research Fellow at All Souls, University of Oxford, and John Cartwright, Professor of the Law of Contract, University of Oxford, and Professor of Anglo-American Private Law, University of Leiden
9780199282470 2010 PB OUP UK Original Price: 36.99 Special Rupee Price: Rs 1145 Ansons Law of Contract is a classic text in the eld, renowned for oering an accurate, authoritative, and stimulating account of the law and its underlying principles. In this edition, Sir Jack Beatson has been joined by Professor Andrew Burrows and Professor John Cartwright to create an exceptional author team. The 29th edition is completely revised and updated to incorporate all notable developments in case law, legislation, and academic debate. Readership: Ansons Law of Contract is suitable for undergraduate and postgraduate students studying courses in contract law. It will also be a valuable resource for academics and legal practitioners with an interest in the eld.

Cheshire, Fifoot and Furmstons Law of Contract, 16/e


M P Furmston, Bencher of Grays Inn, Emeritus Professor of Law and Senior Research Fellow, University of Bristol, Dean of Law and Professor of Law, Singapore Management University.
9780199568345 2012 PB OUP UK Original Price: 36.99 Special Rupee Price: Rs 995

Cheshire, Fifoot & Furmstons Law of Contract stands as one of the classic textbooks on contract law more than 50 years after the publication of the rst edition. It combines a clear and authoritative account of the principles of the law of contract with thought-provoking analysis and insights, and the clarity of the narrative brings understanding of complex contractual issues to a wider readership.
Readership: Undergraduates and postgraduates studying contract law modules as part of their law degree programmes.

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Aggarwal, Aradhna.............................................. 10 Agnes, Flavia.........................................6, 14, 17, 29 Anderson, J Stuart................................................ 21 Anderson, Michael R. . ........................................ 27 Ashworth, Andrew .............................................. 15 Austin, Granville..................................................... 3 Austin, Granville . .................................................. 3 Forsyth, Christopher............................................. 16 Francavilla, Domenico.......................................... 20 Fukuda-Parr, Sakiko............................................. 18 Furmston, M P...................................................... 31 Fyzee, A.A.A. ....................................................... 12 McGillivray, Donald.............................................. 11 Mediratta, Surinder.....................................5, 14, 18 Menon, N.R. Madhava ........................................... 3 Menski, Werner F. ................................................ 12 Merry, Sally Engle................................................ 14 Mukherjee, Mithi . ............................................... 21 Mukhopadhyay, Anindita..................................... 21

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Gadbois Jr, George H. . ........................................... 7 Galanter, Marc........................................................ 2 Ghosh, Shoba Venkatesh...................................... 14 Govindaraj, V.C. ................................................... 23 Goyal, Anupam.................................................... 11 Green, Leslie......................................................... 20 Gulati, Ashok ....................................................... 10

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Naib, Sudhir......................................................... 18 Nainar, Vahida........................................................ 4 Nandimath, O.V. .......................................11, 18, 27 Narasani, Arun K. . ................................................. 8 Nirmal, C.J. .......................................................6, 17 Noorani, A.G. .................................... 3, 4, 19, 22, 27 North, Peter......................................................... 24 Nussbaum, Martha C. .......................................... 20

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Bajpai, Asha................................................6, 19, 27 Balakrishnan, Vijayalakshmi................................ 25 Basheer, Shamnad................................................. 8 Basrur, Rajesh M. . ............................................... 26 Baxi, Pratiksha..................................................... 25 Baxi, Upendra...............................................4, 5, 25 Beatson FBA, Jack................................................ 31 Bhargava, Rajeev . .............................................. 28 Bhattacharyya-Panda, Nandini............................ 21 Brownlie, Ian...................................................23, 24 Burra, Neera....................................................19, 27 Burrows QC, Andrew.......................................23, 31

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Hart, H.L.A........................................................... 20 Hoda, Anwarul..................................................... 10

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Jennings, Robert.................................................. 24 Jois, P. V. .............................................................. 16

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Olivelle, Patrick . .................................................. 13 Ormerod, David.................................................... 15

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Kankanala, Kalyan C. ............................................ 8 Kannan, K. . ......................................................... 25 KCMG QC, Arthur Watts . ...................................... 23 Kirpal, B.N. ............................................................ 3 Koley, Tapas Kumar.............................................. 26 Koonan, Sujith..................................................... 11 Kothari, Jayna...................................................4, 25 Kotiswaran, Prabha ............................................. 14 Krishnaswamy, Sudhir . ....................................... 17 Kumar, A.K. Shiva................................................. 18 Kumar, C. Raj.......................................................4, 5 Kumari, Ved.......................................................... 26

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Pathak, Akhileshwar.......................................29, 31 Poonawala, I.K.H. ................................................ 12 Prasad, R.U.S. ...................................................... 16

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Chandra, Rajshree ................................................. 8 Chandra, Sudhir..............................................12, 14 Chaudhuri, Sudip................................................... 9 Chockalingam, K. . ................................................ 5 Cocks, Ray . .......................................................... 21 Cornish, William................................................... 21 Crawford, James................................................... 23 Cullet, Philippe .................................................... 11

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Radhakrishnan, Vinita ........................................... 8 Ragavan, Srividhya................................................. 8 Raghavan, Vikram.................................................. 2 Ramappa, T. . ...................................................... 10 Rao, Sunil............................................................. 21 Raz, Joseph.......................................................... 20 Reddy, O. Chinnappa...........................................2, 7 Reed, Chris........................................................... 30 Rivlin, Geoffrey . .................................................. 20 Rosenberg, Morgan D. ........................................... 8 Roy, Anupama...................................................... 26

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Deva, Indra........................................................... 27 Devi, B. Uma.......................................................... 8 Dhall, Vindo.......................................................... 10 Dias, Ayesha Kadwani . ........................................ 25 Divan, Shyam ...................................................... 11

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Lobban, Michael................................................... 21

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Mahmood, Tahir..............................................12, 13 Malagodi, Mara ..................................................... 2 Mani, V.S. .......................................................18, 23 Mathur, Ashutosh Dayal....................................... 21

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Sagade, Jaya........................................................ 25 Sahasranaman, P.B. ........................................11, 18 Sankaran, Kamala...........................................27, 29 Sathe, S.P. . .......................................................3, 17

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Fawcett, James .................................................... 24 Feldman QC, David............................................... 23 Fischlin, Daniel ...................................................... 4

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Scaria, Arul George............................................... 10 Sen, Amartya....................................................... 18 Sen, Ronojoy........................................................ 17 Sen, Sarbani .......................................................... 2 Shankar, Shylashri ................................................. 2 Sharma, Arvind.................................................6, 17 Sharma, O.P. ........................................................ 23 Shearer, I.A. ......................................................... 24 Singh, Ujjwal Kumar.......................................27, 29 Sinha, Chitra........................................................ 21 Smith, Keith......................................................... 21 Subedi, Surya P. ................................................... 24 Sundar, Nandini................................................... 26 Sunil, Khilnani ....................................................... 2

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Thiruvengadam, Arun............................................ 2 Trehan, Jyoti......................................................... 15

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Wacks, Raymond.................................................. 20 Wade, William...................................................... 16 Watal, Jayashree.................................................... 9 Weiner, Myron.................................................19, 27 Welch, Gita Honwana........................................... 25 Whish, Richard..................................................... 10 Williams, Rina Verma........................................... 17 Wilkof, Neil............................................................. 8

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Uma, Saumya ...................................................4, 23

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Verma, S.K. ........................................................... 3 Vijayakumar, V. .................................................... 28

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A Modern Approach to Islam, 2/e..........................................................................................12 A Textbook of Jurisprudence, 4/e...........................................................................................20 Administrative Law, 10/e .....................................................................................................16 Ambush Marketing . .............................................................................................................. 9 Ansons Law of Contract, 29/e . .............................................................................................31 Appropriation and Invention of Tradition..............................................................................21 Arrest, Detention, and Criminal Justice System.....................................................................15 Articles of Faith.....................................................................................................................17

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Family Law............................................................................................................................29 Fifty Years of the Supreme Court of India............................................................................... 3 Frontiers of Justice ...............................................................................................................20

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Growing Up and Away...........................................................................................................25

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Handbook of Environmental Decision Making in India..............................................11, 18, 27 Handbook of Environmental Law in India, 2/e......................................................................11 Handbook of Environmental Law, 2/e...................................................................................18 Handbook of Human Development.......................................................................................18 Handbook of Human Rights and Criminal Justice in India, 2/e....................................5, 15, 18 Handbook of International Humanitarian Law in South Asia..........................................18, 23 Handbook of Law, Women, and Employment in India ........................................................... 5 Hindu Law.............................................................................................................................12 Hinduism and Human Rights ...........................................................................................6, 17 Human Rights and Humanitarian Law .................................................................................. 5 Human Rights In India . ....................................................................................................6, 17 Human Rights, Justice, and Constitutional Empowerment, 2/e ............................................. 5

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Basic Documents in International Law, 6/e . .........................................................................24 Behind the Mask...................................................................................................................21 Born Unfree . ..................................................................................................................19, 27 Brownlies Documents on Human Rights, 6/e . ...................................................................... 5 Brownlies Principles of Public International Law, 8/e . ........................................................23

C
Cases in the Muhammadan Law of India, Pakistan and Bangladesh, 2/e .............................13 Challenges to Civil Rights Guarantees in India ....................................................................... 4 Challenges to Democracy in India.........................................................................................26 Changing Concepts of Rights and Justice in South Asia ........................................................28 Cheshire, Fifoot and Furmstons Law of Contract, 16/e .........................................................27 Cheshire, North & Fawcett: Private International Law, 14/e .................................................31 Child Marriage in India..........................................................................................................25 Child Rights in India, 2/e........................................................................................................ 6 Comparative Constitutionalism in South Asia......................................................................... 2 Competing Equalities, 2/e...................................................................................................... 2 Competition Law in India, 2/e...............................................................................................10 Competition Law Today ........................................................................................................10 Competition Law, 7/e ...........................................................................................................10 Computer Law, 7/e ...............................................................................................................30 Constitutional Nationalism and Legal Exclusion..................................................................... 2 Constitutional Questions and Citizens Rights ...................................................................3, 19 Contract Law ........................................................................................................................29 Corruption and Human Rights in India................................................................................... 4 Crime and Money Laundering ..............................................................................................15 Customs and Excise Laws and Administrative Justice............................................................16

I
India in the Shadows of Empire ............................................................................................21 Indian Patent Law and Practice ............................................................................................. 8 Indian Political Trials 17751947....................................................................................22, 27 Intellectual Property Rights in the WTO and Developing Countries ....................................... 9 International Law on Trafficking of Children for Sexual ........................................................23 Introducing Human Rights....................................................................................................29

J
Judicial Activism In India, 2/e............................................................................................3, 17 Justice for the Poor ...............................................................................................................25

K
Knowledge as Property ......................................................................................................... 8

L
Law and Gender Inequality ........................................................................................6, 14, 17 Law of Sale of Goods.......................................................................................................29, 31 Legal Grounds ......................................................................................................................26

D
Dangerous Sex, Invisible Labor . ...........................................................................................14 Debating Patriarchy..............................................................................................................21 Democracy and Constitutionalism in India ...........................................................................17 Dynamics of Foreign Policy and Law.....................................................................................24

M
Making Laws for Cyberspace.................................................................................................30 Manus Code of Law ..............................................................................................................13 Mapping Citizenship in India.................................................................................................26 Medical Negligence and the Law in India .............................................................................26 Medicine and Law.................................................................................................................25 Medieval Hindu Law . ...........................................................................................................21

E
English Law, 2/e....................................................................................................................23 Enslaved Daughters, 2/e . ...............................................................................................12, 14 Environmental Law and Policy in India, 2/e . ........................................................................11 Environmental Law, 7/e........................................................................................................11 Exploitation in Prostitution (1864-1950)..............................................................................23

N
Negotiating Spaces...............................................................................................................14

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O
Oppenheims International Law, 9/e [2 volumes]..................................................................24 Outlines of Muhammadan Law, 5/e......................................................................................12 Overlapping Intellectual Property Rights .............................................................................. 8 Oxford Principles of...............................................................................................................23

T
The Anti-dumping Agreement and Developing Countries ....................................................10 The Concept of Law, 3/e .......................................................................................................20 The Concise Guide to Global Human Rights............................................................................ 4 The Conflict of Laws in India..................................................................................................23 The Constitution of India ....................................................................................................... 2 The Court and the Constitution of India...............................................................................2, 7 The Future of Disability Law in India.................................................................................4, 25 The Future of Human Rights................................................................................................... 4 The Indian Constitution ......................................................................................................... 3 The International Law of the Sea . ........................................................................................23 The Juvenile Justice System in India .....................................................................................26 The Oxford History of the Laws of England, Volumes XI, XII, and XIII ....................................21 The Pillars of Islam..........................................................................................................12, 13 The Right to Information Act 2005........................................................................................18 The Roots of Hindu Jurisprudence, 2/e............................................................................12, 20 The Trial of Bhagat Singh . ....................................................................................................22 The WTo and Indias Pharmaceuticals Industry...................................................................... 9 The WTO and International Environmental Law ...................................................................11 Towards Legal Literacy ...................................................................................................27, 29 Traditional Futures ...............................................................................................................28

P
Patent and Trade Disparities in Developing Countries............................................................. 8 Patent Application Drafting.................................................................................................... 8 Postcolonial Politics and Personal Laws.................................................................................22 Principles of Criminal Law, 6/e .............................................................................................15 Public Secrets of Law.............................................................................................................25 Pursuing Elusive Justice....................................................................................................4, 23

R
Resolving Disputes in Telecommunications.......................................................................8, 16 Rule of Law in a Free Society ................................................................................................. 3

S
Scaling Justice........................................................................................................................ 2 Searching for Success in Judicial Reform...............................................................................26 Secularism and Its Critics.......................................................................................................28 Smith and Hogans Criminal Law, 13/e ................................................................................15 Sociology of Law ..................................................................................................................27 Strakes International Law, 11/e............................................................................................24 Supreme But Not Infallible .................................................................................................... 3

U
Understanding Jurisprudence, 3/e .......................................................................................20 Understanding the Law, 6/e .................................................................................................20

V
Volume I: Family Laws and Constitutional Claims..................................................................29 Volume II: Marriage, Divorce, and Matrimonial Litigation.....................................................29

W
Water Law in India................................................................................................................11 Working a Democratic Constitution ....................................................................................... 3 WTO Negotiations on Agriculture and Developing Countries.................................................10

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