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Law Relating To Bhartiya Nyaya Sanhita

Author: Prof. (Dr.) Vageshwari Deswal, Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Delhi

About the book: Law Relating to Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita 2023 is a comprehensive and up-to-date reference work that introduces readers to the newly enacted Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) 2023, replacing the 173-year-old Indian Penal Code (IPC) 1860.

This book discusses transitioning from a centuries-old penal framework to a modern, decolonised, and justice-centric statute. BNS 2023 seeks to align India's criminal laws with contemporary realities-combining deterrent measures with restorative justice elements such as community service. By restructuring archaic sections, removing defunct colonial-era references, and incorporating cyber crimes, electronic records, and intangible property within its scope, the new legislation emphasises 'Nyaya' (justice) rather than mere punishment.

This publication closely examines these novel provisions, legislative intent, and their intersections with other critical statutes such as the IT Act 2000, POCSO 2012, JJ Act 2015, etc.

From scholarly analysis to practical checklists, this work aims to make the BNS accessible to the readers. Its section-wise commentary sheds light on changes introduced in the new law, complete with comparative insights into the IPC's provisions and seminal Supreme Court rulings. Publisher: Taxmann Publications Private Ltd., New Rohtak road, New Delhi.

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1st CILRAP Scholarship for International Law (India)
Any Indian citizen residing in India can compete for this 1st CILRAP Scholarship for International Law (India). There are no age or occupational limitations to participation. The topic is ‘What can India and Indian actors do to strengthen the system of collective security based on the United Nations Charter, including by deterring the illegal use of armed force in violation of the Charter?’. The winner will be awarded a Scholarship of USD 10,000; number two, USD 2,000, and number three, USD 1,000. Papers must be submitted to scholarship@cilrap.org by 15 October 2016 in the English language and contain between 9,000 and 10,000 words (or between 60,000 and 70,000 keystrokes, footnotes, empty spaces and a short author-biography included). CILRAP is offering this Scholarship together with the Indian Society of International Law, Jindal Global University Law School, and Delhi University Campus Law Centre. The Scholarship is facilitated by a financial contribution to CILRAP by the Nuremberg prosecutor Benjamin B. Ferencz, Professor Donald M. Ferencz, and their Planethood Foundation. CILRAP reserves the right to publish the winning papers. Queries may be addressed to scholarship@cilrap.org.
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MODERN GATT LAW (TWO VOLUME 2ND EDITION
(By Professor Raj Bhala)
Associate Dean for International and Comparative Law and Rice Distinguished Professor
The University of Kansas
School of Law, USA

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Dictionary of International Trade Law (2nd Edition, LexisNexis, Bhala)

HUMAN RIGHTS AND ANTI-TERRORISM LAWS IN INDIA
(Author: Dr. Kavita Singh)

It is an effort to address the recent developments in this area. Author has discussed in detail the anti- terror statutes, Supreme Court and High Court cases. The book is basically for the judges, police, public prosecutors, academicians and the students of criminal law, criminology & victimology, political science, international law etc.

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HUMAN RIGHTS AND JUSTICE: International Documents
Wg Cdr (Retd) Dr U. C. Jha(2010)

Access to Justice is basic human rights as well an indispensable means of combating poverty and preventing and resolving conflict. This book contains over 62 international documents dealing with human rights and justice under one cover. This handy reference is a must for legal fraternity, NGOs, human rights activists, academicians and researchers.
Publisher: (Vij Books India Pvt. Ltd., Darya Ganj, New Delhi 110002)
Author can be contacted on ucjha1@rediffmail.com
 
 


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