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This book examines the blanket imposition of standard regulatory templates, maintaining that every jurisdiction requires customised legal solutions.
Table des matières
1. Observing the Refraction of Law 2. Refraction in Regulatory Space and Legal Pluralism 3. Tensions and the Non-Autonomous State 4. Electricity - Role of the State, Political Economy, and Regulatory Reform 5. Andhra Pradesh - A State "Susceptible" to a Powerful Society 6. The State as a Semi-Autonomous Social Field - Self-Organisation in the Observable Field of Analysis 7. Self-Regulation in the Observable Field of Analysis and Pluralism in State Law 8. Conclusion
A propos de l'auteur
Adithya Chintapanti is Professor at BML Munjal University, School of Law, India.