Rule Of Law In Context Globalisation And Indian Resonances To Sustainable Development

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Rule of Law in Context: Globalisation and Indian Resonances to Sustainable Development

Author: Shashikala Gurpur
language: en
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Release Date: 2025-01-27
Symbiosis Conference on Rule of Law in Context (SYMROLIC) represents the point of arrival of Faculty of Law, SIU to maturity with its own imprint in the world of legal research. It is an interdisciplinary conference which emphasizes Law & Life Interface in the spheres of Innovation, Science, Technology, Management, Human Behavior, Global Policy, Governance and Climate Change. Among the special features of this conference are the Plenary Session and Track 4 – which focus on Legal Road to Sustainable Development Goals: Global and Indian Route and EU Climate Justice Law, Governance, Management and Policy, respectively. The conference along with other tracks will also have a track on European Legal Studies In line with the lead research trends, this conference addresses the need for narrowing the gap between the idea and reality of a rule of law society.
Rule of Law in Context: Globalisation and Indian Resonances to Sustainable Development

Symbiosis Conference on Rule of Law in Context (SYMROLIC) is an interdisciplinary conference which emphasizes Law & Life Interface in the spheres of Innovation, Science, Technology, Management, Human Behavior, Global Policy, Governance and Climate Change.
A Cosmopolitan Jurisprudence

Author: Helge Dedek
language: en
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Release Date: 2024-04-18
H. Patrick Glenn (1940-2014), Professor of Law and former Director of the Institute of Comparative Law at McGill University, was a key figure in the global discourse on comparative law. This collection is intended to honor Professor Glenn's intellectual legacy by engaging critically with his ideas, especially focusing on his visions of a 'cosmopolitan state' and of law conceptualized as 'tradition'. The book explores the intellectual history of comparative law as a discipline, its attempts to push the objects of its study beyond the positive law of the nation-state, and both its potential and the challenges it must confront in the face of the complex phenomena of globalization and the internationalization of law. An international group of leading scholars in comparative law, legal philosophy, legal sociology, and legal history takes stock of the field of comparative law and where it is headed.