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Understanding the interface between law and economics is crucial to understanding the dynamics of state machinery. Economic considerations provide a fascinating backdrop, and often form the bedrock, for the process of law-making. Therefore, the interplay between law and economics should be explored from different perspectives of law. The selected writings in Economic Analysis of Law seek to inculcate in the reader an innate understanding of economics within the realm of law.
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Right to Privacy addresses thought-provoking issues concerning this right. While the right to privacy has been elevated to the status of a fundamental right by the Apex Court, how does it really affect the lives of the people especially in the virtual world? Do we the people realistically enjoy informational privacy while surfing the Internet? Is our privacy protected while we use social media or when we shop online? What are the risks to our privacy from the Aadhaar card?
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Specialized Arbitration: Emerging International Trends and Practices examines the trends and practices in the field of investment arbitration, maritime arbitration, construction arbitration, sports arbitration and online arbitration. The 21 chapters of the book, authored by leading arbitrators and practitioners, give an in-depth and critical perspective on some of the most pertinent issues in niche practice areas.
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The unique, comprehensive and systematically organized The Evidence Law of India, written by Dr. Justice D. K. Arora with Hemant Kumar Pandey, is a scholarly, well- balanced and well-researched work. It explains the principles and concepts of the Evidence Act, 1872, in a simple and lucid manner. This book will be immensely useful to teachers, judges, academicians, advocates, aspirants of competitive examinations and law students.