Fr. 210.00

Regulation in India: Design, Capacity, Performance

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Zusatztext This first major study of regulation and regulatory institutions in India brings together superb scholarship on a much neglected but increasingly influential pillar of public governance. This magisterial volume offers lessons not just for India but countries around the world and will prove to be the standard reference on this topic. Informationen zum Autor Devesh Kapur is the Starr Foundation South Asia Studies Professor and Asia Programs Director at the Paul H Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) at Johns Hopkins University, Washington, DC. Madhav Khosla is a Junior Fellow at the Harvard Society of Fellows. Klappentext The rise of the regulatory state has been a major feature of modern constitutional democracies. India, the world's largest democracy, is no exception to this trend. This book is the first major study of regulation in India. It considers how the development of regulation in India has altered the nature and functions of the state; how it is reshaping the relationship between business and the state; how it has called for the refashioning of established legal principles; and how it has raised new questions about the relationship between technical expertise and the rule of law. The chapters cover topics ranging from the foundations of the Indian regulatory state to the form of regulation across different sectors to regulation in practice. Together, the chapters reveal the challenges, promise, and limitations offered by contemporary regulatory practices, and they capture the close if sometimes fraught relationship that regulation must inevitably share with the political economy and constitutional schema within which it operates.This edited collection presents a ground-breaking view of Indian administrative and regulatory law from a range of perspectives. With contributions from the most important Indian scholars and practitioners in the field the chapters in this book provide an invaluable contribution to the emerging conversations in comparative constitutional and administrative law. Zusammenfassung The rise of the regulatory state has been a major feature of modern constitutional democracies. India, the world’s largest democracy, is no exception to this trend. This book is the first major study of regulation in India. It considers how the development of regulation in India has altered the nature and functions of the state; how it is reshaping the relationship between business and the state; how it has called for the refashioning of established legal principles; and how it has raised new questions about the relationship between technical expertise and the rule of law. The chapters cover topics ranging from the foundations of the Indian regulatory state to the form of regulation across different sectors to regulation in practice. Together, the chapters reveal the challenges, promise, and limitations offered by contemporary regulatory practices, and they capture the close if sometimes fraught relationship that regulation must inevitably share with the political economy and constitutional schema within which it operates. Inhaltsverzeichnis Part IIntroduction1. The Reality of Indian Regulation Devesh Kapur and Madhav Khosla Part IIFoundations2. Indian Administrative Law and the Challenges of the Regulatory State Raeesa Vakil3. Reclaiming Indian Administrative Law Farrah Ahmed and Swati Jhaveri4. Constitutional Regulation of the Fourth Branch K Vivek Reddy Part IIIRegulatory Domains5. Securities Markets Umakanth Varottil6. Banking Suyash Rai7. Infrastructure Amit Kapur8. Telecom Rahul Matthan9. Renewable Energy Akshay Jaitly10. The Environment Shibani Ghosh11. Food Vikramaditya S Khanna12. Big Data Ananth Padmanabhan and Anirudh Rastogi Part IVRegulation in Practice13. The Enforcement of Indian Competition Law: Admi...

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