NLIU LAW REVIEW

Volume V, Issue II

This volume is considered to be published in July 2016

Articles

TWAIL and Investments Law- The Perpetual Struggle

Enakshi Jha from NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad, writes on the relationship of Investment Law and ‘Third World’ Approach to International Law.

 

Multimodal Transportation Law in India

Chiranjeev Gogoi from National Law University and Judicial Academy, Assam, throws light on various aspects related to Multimodal Transportation of goods.

 

Judicial Pronouncement and Social Movements: Reconciling Rights, Gender Discrimination and Religion

Aishwarya Narayanan from NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad, writes about the importance of the role that the Judiciary plays in shaping social movements involving rights, gender discrimination and religion.

 

An Overview of Environmental Jurisprudence in India

Siddharth Sharma & Suhas K. Hosamani from Amity Law School, Noida, write on the jurisprudence of development of Environmental Law in India so far.

 

The NSEL Scam: Bridging the Regulatory Hiatus and its Fallout on the Corporate Sector in India

Drushan Engineer and Charu Singh from Ram Manohar Lohiya National Law University, Lucknow, write on the repercussions of the NSEL scam on the Corporate Sector in India.

 

A Constitutional Analysis of the idea of Affirmative Action: Exploring New Standards in Light of the Gujjar Reservation in Rajasthan

Swapnil Tripathi from National Law University, Jodhpur, analyses the recent passing of reservation legislations in the state of Rajasthan.

 

Case Comments

Rajbala v. State of Haryana: Panchayati Democracy v. Imperatives of Executive Policy

Aishwarya Singh & Meenakshi Ramkumar from Jindal Global Law School, Sonipat, comment on the case of Rajbala v. State of Haryana.

 

The Harshad Goverdhan Case: Performing the Balance Act

Siddhant Khetawat & Shivansh Agarwal from Gujarat National Law University, Gandhinagar, attempt to analyse the case of Harshad Govardhan Sondagar v. International Asset Reconstruction Company.