India and international law
edited by Bimal N. Patel.
- Netherlands : Martinus Nijhoff, 2005.
- 379 p.
Table of Contents: Chapter 1. Introduction Chapter 2.Constitution of India and international law Chapter 3. The position on some general principles of international law Chapter 4. Trade in services, World Trade Organization and India Chapter 5. India and the international patent system Chapter 6. Sovereign economic freedom and interests of other states Chapter 7. Laws of human rights and the Indian constitution Chapter 8. The legal status of refugees in India Chapter 9. International criminal law: Crime prevention and punishment Chapter 10. State responsibility and international environmental law Chapter 11. International environment law and India Chapter 12. The law of outer space and India Chapter 13. International court of justice and India Chapter 14. International commercial arbitration and enforcement of foreign awards in India Chapter 15. India's position on multilateral treaties deposited with the UN Secretary-General status as of 31 December 2004 Chapter 16. Human rights provisions in the UN documents and in the constitution and laws of India