Tuesday, February 20, 2018

Kaul & Jha: Shifting Horizons of Public International Law: A South Asian Perspective

J.L. Kaul (Univ. of Delhi - Law) & Anupam Jha (Univ. of Delhi - Law) have published Shifting Horizons of Public International Law: A South Asian Perspective (Springer 2018). Contents include:
  • J.L. Kaul & Anupam Jha, Changing Horizons of International Law: A South Asian Perspective
  • Anupam Jha, Ujjwala Sakhalkar, & Brijesh Kumar Singh, UN Security Council: South Asian Perspective and Challenges Ahead
  • Uday Shankar, Socio-Economic Rights in South Asia
  • Shashi Kumar, Indigenous People in South Asia and International Law
  • Bipin Kumar, Regional Trade in South Asia: An International Legal Analysis
  • Divesh Kaul, The Conundrums of Trade Barriers in Preferential Trading: Prospects from SAARC
  • Stellina Jolly, A Legal Analysis of Linking Human Right Approach to Access to Water and Sharing of Trans-Boundary Rivers in South Asia
  • Vinai Kumar Singh, UNCLOS Dispute Settlement System and India
  • Raju Prasad Chapagai & Pankaj Kumar Karn, Accountability for Conflict-Era Human Rights Violations in Nepal: An Appraisal of Strategic Human Rights Litigation
  • Muthukuda A. Dona Shiroma Jeeva S. Niriella, Contribution to Peace and Security in the World: Sri Lankan Perspective
  • M. Zahurul Haque, International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) (Bangladesh): The Issues of Fairness and Transparency
  • Madhu Bhatti, Rules of State Responsibility: A South Asian Perspective
  • Anupam Jha, International Criminal Court: Baby Steps in South Asia
  • Leena Kumari & Anupam Jha, Privileges and Immunities of Diplomats and Consuls: South Asian Perspective
  • Vivek Sehrawat, Changing Horizons of Modern Weaponry in South Asia: A Legal Survey