Environmental Jurisprudence in India

Environmental Jurisprudence in India
Author: C.M. Abraham
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 191
Release: 2023-12-11
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9789004635432

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Within the last two decades, India has not only enacted specific legislation on environmental protection but has also virtually created a new fundamental right to a clean environment in the Constitution. The models and methods adopted in the Indian context appear, at first sight, similar to those in other common law systems. Yet there are many subtle differences which have changed the structure and content of legal development in India. Indian environmental jurisprudence brings out the unique characteristics of a new legal order which has gradually been established in India. The distinguishing nature of this jurisprudence, as this book shows in detail, has three interconnected elements. First, the nature of the new Indian constitutional law regime accords greater importance to public concerns than protecting private interests. Secondly, this jurisprudential development reflects certain aspects of Indian legal culture, through implicit and explicit reliance on autochthonous values and concepts of law, encapsulated in the Indian juristic postulate of dharma. Thirdly, the emerging Indian environmental jurisprudence bears testimony to the activist role of the Indian judiciary which has also had a significant impact in many areas other than environmental law. In short, the development of environmental jurisprudence in India manifests neo-dharmic jurisprudence in postmodern public law. It accommodates ideas currently voiced by experts around the world for protecting the environment in forms modified by the Indian legal culture.

Environmental Jurisprudence

Environmental Jurisprudence
Author: Ashok Abhaiendra Desai
Publsiher: Vikas Publishing House Private
Total Pages: 340
Release: 1998
Genre: Law
ISBN: UOM:39015042793011

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Environmental Jurisprudence in India

Environmental Jurisprudence in India
Author: C. M. Abraham
Publsiher: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers
Total Pages: 202
Release: 1999-09-15
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9041111697

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Within the last two decades, India has not only enacted specific legislation on environmental protection but has also virtually created a new fundamental right to a clean environment in the Constitution. The models and methods adopted in the Indian context appear, at first sight, similar to those in other common law systems. Yet there are many subtle differences which have changed the structure and content of legal development in India. Indian environmental jurisprudence brings out the unique characteristics of a new legal order which has gradually been established in India. The distinguishing nature of this jurisprudence, as this book shows in detail, has three interconnected elements. First, the nature of the new Indian constitutional law regime accords greater importance to public concerns than protecting private interests. Secondly, this jurisprudential development reflects certain aspects of Indian legal culture, through implicit and explicit reliance on autochthonous values and concepts of law, encapsulated in the Indian juristic postulate of "dharma," Thirdly, the emerging Indian environmental jurisprudence bears testimony to the activist role of the Indian judiciary which has also had a significant impact in many areas other than environmental law. In short, the development of environmental jurisprudence in India manifests neo-"dharmic" jurisprudence in postmodern public law. It accommodates ideas currently voiced by experts around the world for protecting the environment in forms modified by the Indian legal culture.

ENVIRONMENTAL JURISPRUDENCE IN INDIA

ENVIRONMENTAL JURISPRUDENCE IN INDIA
Author: Dr. Mirza Juned Beg ,Mohd Sufiyan Khan
Publsiher: Book Rivers
Total Pages: 364
Release: 2022-04-28
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN: 9789355153203

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Environmental Law in India

Environmental Law in India
Author: Ram Babu Singh,Suresh Misra
Publsiher: Concept Publishing Company
Total Pages: 312
Release: 1996
Genre: Environmental law
ISBN: 8170225752

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Papers presented at the National Symposium on Environmental Ethics, held at New Delhi during 1-3 March, 1992.

Environmental Law in India

Environmental Law in India
Author: Mohammad Naseem,Saman Naseem
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2014
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9041158847

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"This book was originally published as a monograph in the International encyclopaedia of laws/Environmental law."

Constitutional Policy and Environmental Jurisprudence in India

Constitutional Policy and Environmental Jurisprudence in India
Author: Vasanthi Nimushakavi
Publsiher: MacMillan India
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2006-01-01
Genre: Environmental law
ISBN: 1403929866

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This book the interconnection between environmental law, international law and constitutional law in India. In the process, the contribution of the Supreme Court of India in developing the principles of environmental law has been dealt with comprehensivel

Environmental Justice in India

Environmental Justice in India
Author: Gitanjali Nain Gill
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2016-11-10
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781317415619

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Modern environmental regulation and its complex intersection with international law has led many jurisdictions to develop environmental courts or tribunals. Strikingly, the list of jurisdictions that have chosen to do this include numerous developing countries, including Bangladesh, Kenya and Malawi. Indeed, it seems that developing nations have taken the task of capacity-building in environmental law more seriously than many developed nations. Environmental Justice in India explores the genesis, operation and effectiveness of the Indian National Green Tribunal (NGT). The book has four key objectives. First, to examine the importance of access to justice in environmental matters promoting sustainability and good governance Second, to provide an analytical and critical account of the judicial structures that offer access to environmental justice in India. Third, to analyse the establishment, working practice and effectiveness of the NGT in advancing a distinctively Indian green jurisprudence. Finally, to present and review the success and external challenges faced and overcome by the NGT resulting in growing usage and public respect for the NGT’s commitment to environmental protection and the welfare of the most affected people. Providing an informative analysis of a growing judicial development in India, this book will be of great interest to students and scholars of environmental justice, environmental law, development studies and sustainable development.