Law and economics: breaking new grounds
Law and economics: breaking new grounds
- Lucknow Eastern Book Company 2017
- xvii, 430 p.
Table Of Contents:
Part I: INTRODUCTION
1. New Ground (and How it is Broken): An Introduction
Part II: LAW, INSTITUTIONS AND DEVELOPMENT
2. Institutional Reform as Bargain
3. Examining the Relationship Between Labour Laws and Economic Development of India
4. Crimes in India: In the Perspective of Property Crime
5. Role of Judiciary in the Interpretation of the Land Acquisition Law: A Comparative Study of the US
and India
Part III: REGULATING THE FINANCIAL SYSTEM
6. Challenges of the Global Financial Regulatory System: In the Era of Financial Innovation
7. A Study on Trends and Regulations of NPAs in Indian Commercial Banks
Part IV: TRADE AND INVESTMENT
8. Investment Economics: An Introduction
9. Paradiplomacy: Local Governance, International Relations and Statutory Restraints
10. An Overview of Assam’s Export Potentials: Trends, Pattern and Challenges
11. Effect of Tariff Regulation in Major Port Container Terminals: The Case of Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust
Part V: COMPETITION LAW
12. Determining Thresholds in Competition Law: Some Concerns on Inherited Costs
13. Juxtaposition of the Liberalisation Policies and the Competition Law(s) in India
Part VI: ALTERNATE DISPUTE RESOLUTION
14. To Conciliate or (Not) to Conciliate: Empirical Evidence from Labour Disputes in India
15. Transition to Online Dispute Resolution: A Mechanism to Curb Transaction Cost in Access to Justice
Part VII: LAW AND SOCIETY
16. An Attempt Towards Making Contract Marriage an Option in India
17. Efficacy of Social Norms in Supplementing the Contents of Law
Part VIII: ECONOMICS AND CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
18. A Perspective on Law and Economics in the Indian Context
19. Exploring the Effects of Agency Theory on Ownership Structures and Firm Performance
Part IX: CONSUMER PROTECTION
20. Consumer Sovereignty: A Common Thread Between Competition Law and Consumer Protection Law
21. Consumer Law Between Paternalism and Market Orientation from a Law and Economics Perspective
This book includes 15 essays drawn from the International Conference on Law and Economics held in March, 2015 at GNLU, India. This event was organised by a consortium of technology, management and legal institutions namely IIT, Kanpur; IIM, Ahmedabad and Gujarat National Law University, Gandhinagar. The conference with national and international resource persons and professionals had effective deliberations on: (i) Role of discovery and the early settlement of litigation, (ii) evaluation of trade venues, (iii) consumerism in EU, economic rationale for the patent system, and (iv) evidence based law. These topics have been covered in this book. This books includes essays from a broad array of topics such as Trade and Investment, Competition Law, Alternate Dispute Resolution and Regulating the Financial System.
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Law
Economic and corporate governance
Economics
Crime - India
349.73 / L2
Table Of Contents:
Part I: INTRODUCTION
1. New Ground (and How it is Broken): An Introduction
Part II: LAW, INSTITUTIONS AND DEVELOPMENT
2. Institutional Reform as Bargain
3. Examining the Relationship Between Labour Laws and Economic Development of India
4. Crimes in India: In the Perspective of Property Crime
5. Role of Judiciary in the Interpretation of the Land Acquisition Law: A Comparative Study of the US
and India
Part III: REGULATING THE FINANCIAL SYSTEM
6. Challenges of the Global Financial Regulatory System: In the Era of Financial Innovation
7. A Study on Trends and Regulations of NPAs in Indian Commercial Banks
Part IV: TRADE AND INVESTMENT
8. Investment Economics: An Introduction
9. Paradiplomacy: Local Governance, International Relations and Statutory Restraints
10. An Overview of Assam’s Export Potentials: Trends, Pattern and Challenges
11. Effect of Tariff Regulation in Major Port Container Terminals: The Case of Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust
Part V: COMPETITION LAW
12. Determining Thresholds in Competition Law: Some Concerns on Inherited Costs
13. Juxtaposition of the Liberalisation Policies and the Competition Law(s) in India
Part VI: ALTERNATE DISPUTE RESOLUTION
14. To Conciliate or (Not) to Conciliate: Empirical Evidence from Labour Disputes in India
15. Transition to Online Dispute Resolution: A Mechanism to Curb Transaction Cost in Access to Justice
Part VII: LAW AND SOCIETY
16. An Attempt Towards Making Contract Marriage an Option in India
17. Efficacy of Social Norms in Supplementing the Contents of Law
Part VIII: ECONOMICS AND CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
18. A Perspective on Law and Economics in the Indian Context
19. Exploring the Effects of Agency Theory on Ownership Structures and Firm Performance
Part IX: CONSUMER PROTECTION
20. Consumer Sovereignty: A Common Thread Between Competition Law and Consumer Protection Law
21. Consumer Law Between Paternalism and Market Orientation from a Law and Economics Perspective
This book includes 15 essays drawn from the International Conference on Law and Economics held in March, 2015 at GNLU, India. This event was organised by a consortium of technology, management and legal institutions namely IIT, Kanpur; IIM, Ahmedabad and Gujarat National Law University, Gandhinagar. The conference with national and international resource persons and professionals had effective deliberations on: (i) Role of discovery and the early settlement of litigation, (ii) evaluation of trade venues, (iii) consumerism in EU, economic rationale for the patent system, and (iv) evidence based law. These topics have been covered in this book. This books includes essays from a broad array of topics such as Trade and Investment, Competition Law, Alternate Dispute Resolution and Regulating the Financial System.
http://www.ebcwebstore.com/product_info.php?products_id=100442
9789351454625
Law
Economic and corporate governance
Economics
Crime - India
349.73 / L2