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Constitutionalism human rights and the rule of law

Sorabjee, Soli J

Constitutionalism human rights and the rule of law by Soli J Sorabjee, edited by Mool Chand Sharma & Raju Ramachandran. - Delhi : Universal Law Pub. Co., 2005. - 295 p.

Table of contents:
Chapter 1. The president's role and responsibility in the constitution
Chapter 2. A peep into the past - a gaze into future
Chapter 3. A new constitutional consensus in the United Kingdom
Chapter 4. With whom law, liberty and poetry are a passion
Chapter 5. How like an angel
Chapter 6. The Bangalore principles
Chapter 7. Soli Sorabjee's example & the strugle against terrorism
Chapter 8. Fair trail or free press? laws response to trail by media
Chapter 9. Some thoughts of a South African judge
Chapter 10. A uniform civil code - equal rights for all women
Chapter 11. Expanding role of the judiciary in South Asia
Chapter 12. The road to constitutionalism in the United Kingdom : renewal and reform
Chapter 13. Contemporary issues in international humanitarian law
Chapter 14. Rule of law: the sieges within
Chapter 15. The president's choice of the Prime Minister in a hung parliament
Chapter 16. Dipping a toe into the law
Chapter 17. Appointment of judges to the higher judiciary
Chapter 18. Media reporting of crime and fair trial guarantee
Chapter 19. The commission on human rights and Nigeria: from pariah to progress?
Chapter 20. Lest we forget
Chapter 21. Activism and self-restraint
Chapter 22. Criticism of the judiciary and contempt of court
Chapter 23. Soli Sorabjee - a man for all seasons
Chapter 24. Constitutional democracy and access to justice
Chapter 25. Afterword
Chapter 26. A few important cases
Chapter 27. About contributors


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