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Saturday, September 30, 2017
Sunday, July 2, 2017
THE LEGAL ANALYST
(ISSN 2231-5594)
UGC Approved Journal
CALL FOR PAPERS for Vol. VII (2017)
For Next Volume of The Legal Analyst (ISSN 2231-5594), original and unpublished papers, articles, book reviews, notes and comments etc. are invited. Last date for submission is 15 August 2017.
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All papers/articles are processed through a blind referral system by experts in concerned subjects. To ensure anonymity in reviewing the papers, name of the author, co-author, designation, address, contact number, e-mail, and title of the paper should appear only on the first page of the paper. On receipt of any manuscript, immediately an acknowledgement with a unique Reference No. is assigned to authors which must be used in all communications. If any contributor does not get any response from our side, he/she must send mail again. The contributors have to follow strictly the following conditions otherwise, in limine, the submission will be considered as rejected-
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· Footnotes must be used at the last part of each page. Refer the following style-
Articles: Author’s name, “Title of the paper”, vol.—Issue--, year name of journal (in italics) page
e.g.- A. Williams, “Child Rights in India”, vol. 48 Issue 2, 2011 Journal of Human Rights 22-52.
Books: Author’s name, Title of the book(in italics). (Place of publication: Publisher’s name year) page
e.g.-A. Williams, Human Health and Environment. (Allahabad: Suryanshu Law Publications 2011) 79.
Collection of articles/papers in book: Author’s name, Title of the paper in: Editor’s name, Title of the book (in italics). (Place of publication: Publisher’s name year) page
e.g.-Prabhash P., Right to Access Medicine and IPR in: A. Williams, Human Health and Environment. (Ghazipur: SPS Publications 2011) 97.
Newspaper: Author’s name, Title, date (day), name of newspaper (in italics), page
e.g.-Divyanshu, Separation of Powers, 27th May 2011 (Friday) The Legal Observer, 2
Website: Author’s name, “Title of the paper”, vol.—Issue--, year name of Journal (in italics) page available at www.oxford.org
A. Williams, “Child Rights in India”, vol. 48 Issue 2, 2011 Journal of Human Rights 22-52 at 32 available at www.bhu.org
Saturday, July 1, 2017
THE LEGAL
ANALYST
A Bi-annual Refereed Law Journal
Vol.: V No. 1 & 2 ISSN: 2231-5594 Year: 2015
CONTENTS
RESEARCH PAPERS
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APPRAISING THE CORPORATE
INVESTIGATIVE POWERS OF THE CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION IN THE PROMOTION OF
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
Dominic
Asada & Adefi Matthew Olong
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06-14
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PRINCIPLES
OF SENTENCING
S.S.
Upadhyay
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15-26
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REGULATION OF ANTICOMPETITIVE
TRADE PRACTICES: A CONCEPTUAL AND LEGAL OVERTURE
Manish
Singh
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27-41
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SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT AND
INDIAN JUDICIARY
Dr.
Rakesh Kumar
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42-52
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LEXISNEXIS E-DATABASE: TREASURE
OF LEGAL RESEARCH
Maneesh
Kumar Bajpai
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53-60
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WHITE COLLAR CRIMES IN INDIA: A
CRIMINOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE
Rushil
Chandra & Kumar Askand Pandey
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61-70
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HUMAN RIGHTS IN INDIA: AN
OVERVIEW
Dr.
Satish Chandra
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71-84
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INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL NORMS
AND JUDICIAL APPROACH: INDIAN SCENARIO
Dr.
Prashant Kr Mishra
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85-89
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RAGGING- A MENACE IN EDUCATIONAL
INSTITUTIONS: AN ANALYSIS
Kavitha Balakrishnan
& Juhi Jayapalan
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90-92
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JUVENILE JUSTICE SYSTEM IN INDIA:
AN OVERVIEW ON THE BIRTH OF JUVENILE JUSTICE (CARE AND PROTECTION OF
CHILDREN) BILL, 2014
Mahendra
Kumar
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93-99
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CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE:
INVESTIGATION, PROSECUTION AND PUNISHMENT
Dr.
Kavita Singh
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100-110
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Friday, June 30, 2017
THE LEGAL
ANALYST
A Bi-annual Refereed Law Journal
Vol.: IV No. 1 & 2 ISSN: 2231-5594 Year: 2014
CONTENTS
RESEARCH PAPERS
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TORTURE TO EXTRACT CONFESSIONS IN
THE WESTERN WORLD: A HISTORICAL DESCRIPTION
Dr. Bo
Yin
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06-10
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LEGISLATIVE CURBS ON DOWRY:
PROBLEMS OF IMPLEMENTATION
Dr. Anil
Kumar Singh
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11-16
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RIGHT OF SPEEDY TRIAL OF
UNDER-TRIAL PRISONERS: A HUMAN RIGHTS PERSPECTIVE
Dr.
Satish Chandra
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17-22
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PROTECTIONS OF WOMEN UNDER THE
HUMAN RIGHTS: A GLOBAL VIEW
Dr. S.
Nagaseshamma
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23-26
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ANALYTICAL STUDY OF THE
INTERRELATIONSHIP OF BASIC PRINCIPLES OF INDIAN FOREIGN POLICY WITH
INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS JURISPRUDENCE
Umesh
Shrikrishna Aswar
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27-34
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NEW DIMENSIONS OF PROCEDURAL DUE
PROCESS AFTER MANEKA GANDHI
A.H.
Hawaldar
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35-44
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GIRLS SURVIVAL WITH DIGNITY AND
GRACE: A DISTANT DREAM
Sabhyata
Bansal
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45-49
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PADDY LANDS PROTECTION: AFTER THE
KERALA CONSERVATION OF PADDY LAND AND WETLAND ACT, 2008
Dayana
M.K.
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50-58
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THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA ON THE FREEDOM OF SPEECH AND
EXPRESSION OF ELECTRONIC MEDIA
Gitu
Singh
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59-67
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Sunday, January 1, 2017
THE LEGAL
ANALYST
A Bi-annual Refereed Law Journal
Vol.: III ISSN: 2231-5594
Year: 2013
CONTENTS
ARTICLES/RESEARCH PAPERS
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USE OF
ELECTRONIC EVIDENCE IN CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS IN CHINA
Dr. Bo
Yin & Xinyun Peng
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06-12
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UTTARAKHAND
DISASTER: A CONFLICT BETWEEN DEVELOPMENT AND NATURE
Professor Manik Chakraborty
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13-25
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PREVENTIVE
OR PUNITIVE DETENTION IN INDIA
Ranjana Ferrao
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26-32
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A JOURNEY
FROM NATIONALIZATION TO DENATIONALIZATION OF INSURANCE SECTOR IN INDIA: A
CRITICAL REVIEW
Dr. Sibaram Tripathy
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33-35
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RIGHT OF
CHILDREN TO FREE AND COMPULSORY EDUCATION IN INDIA: A CRITICAL LEGAL STUDY
Dr. P.K. Pandey
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36-48
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A STEP
TOWARDS POLICE REFORMS IN INDIA
Bhagyalaxmi Rath
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49-51
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WOMEN
REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS IN INDIA
Dr. Janardan Kumar Tiwari
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52-56
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