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This book explores the changing nature of international law and its ability to respond to the contemporary issues related to international environment, trade and information technology. The evolution of international law has reached a stage where we are witnessing diminishing power of the state and its capacity to deal with the economic matters challenging the existing notions of territory and sovereignty. Recent trends in international law and international relations show that states no longer have exclusive control over the decision-making process at the global level. Keeping this in mind, the book brings together the perspectives of various international and national scholars.
Rajnish Kumar Singh , Assistant Professor of Law at the Law School, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, India, obtained his LL.B., LL.M. and PhD degrees from the University of Delhi, India. His research papers have been published in various international and national journals. He is the assistant editor of the Banaras Law Journal and guest editor of NUSRL Journal of Law and Policy . His main areas of specialization are intellectual property laws and arbitration law.
PART I. Environment, Trade, Information Technology and Legal Education: Overview.- 1. Legal Education.- 2. International Environmental Law, Trade Law, Information Technology Law and Legal Education.- 3. Environmental Pollution and its Control.- PART II. International Environmental Law.- 4. Understanding Further Regulatory Needs of Components of Agrobiodiversity and Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture for Sustainable Use.- 5. Environmental Law: Post-Rio Discussions on Environmental Protection- A Reflection.- 6. Principles of International Environmental Law: Application in National Laws of Bangladesh.- 7. Technology for Climate Cha(lle)nge: Issues and Concerns.- 8. Current Perspectives on Environmental Law.- 9. Authority for Protection and Conservation of The Environment: A Judicial Invocation in India.- 10. Human Right to Water and National Water Policy-2012: Emerging Issues.- 11. From Rio to Doha: In Search of Cooperative Action for Climate Change.- 12. The Principle of Sustainable Development: International and National Perspectives.- PART III. Trade Law.- 13. Globalization, International Human Rights Law and Current Economic Crisis.- 14. National and International Perspectives of IPR Laws With a Focus on Some Sui Generis Options.- 15. The Impact of Liberalization on Higher Education and Domestic Regulation.- 16. WTO and the Regulation of International Trade Law.- 17. The Complexities of Nigeria's Copyright: (Collective Management Organizations) Regulations, 2007.- 18. Intellectual Property Rights: National and International Perspectives.- 19. The Changing Contours in the Regime of Copyrights in India with Reference to Broadcasting.- 20. Copyright Law in Nepal: Challenges of Effective Implementation.- 21. Communication to the Public under Copyright Law and the Impact of Information and Communication Technologies: An Analysis.- 22. Arbitration for Intellectual Property Disputes: Problem of Mutually Exclusive Development of Laws.- 23. Intellectual PropertyRights and Parallel Trade: Debate on National vs. International Exhaustion of Rights.- 24. Transborder Reputation and Trademark Law in India.- PART IV: Information Technology Law.- 25. Information Asset as Property: A Legal Perspective.- 26. Data Protection Law and Policy Factor Impact on Public Trust in E-Government System in Developing Countries.- 27. Law Relating to Information Technology in Nepal: An Overview.- 28. Analysis of Law Relating to Cyber Crime in Nepal.- 29. High-Tech and Computer Crime: Global Challenges, Global Responses.- 30. Globalization, Communication and Obscenity: A Feminist Perspective.- 31. Taxation of E-Commerce: Problems and Possible Solutions.- 32. Legislation for Domain Name Registration: A Requirement in Globalization.- 33. Legal Framework of Information Technology In India: With Special Reference to Cyber Obscenity.- PART V: Legal Education.- 34. Research Excellence in Legal Education: A Critical Assessment of the Research Excellence Framework 2014 and the British Approach.- 35. Legal Education: Ideological and Institutional Perspectives.- 36. Problems and Challenges Bedeviling Law Teachers in Developing Societies.- 37. Legal Education and Research in India: the Changes and the Challenges.- 38. Legal Education in Nepal: Recent Reform and Need for Change.- 39. Need of Clinical Legal Education in the Scientific Era.- 40. The Landscape of Legal Pedagogy in India: Issues and Challenges.- 41. Issues and Challenges on Legal Education: A Study with Special Reference to Odisha.- 42. Legal Education in India: Need for Reform.- 43. Donut-Style of Teaching Law, the Multi-Disciplinary Subject.- 44. Legal Education in India: A Contemporary Discourse.
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