The rise of the regulatory state has been a major feature of modern constitutional democracies. India, the world\u27s 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. Tog...
When I set off for New Delhi, India in January 2003 to serve as a volunteer with the International S...
The paper highlights an often distinctive feature of the regulatory state in the Global South, given...
This chapter forms part of a larger project examining governance ‘beyond the regulatory state’. Gove...
This chapter provides a brief guide to the development strategies that have been pursued and to the ...
The Indian Constitution is one of the world\u27s longest and most important political texts. Its bir...
The sudden emergence of new technologies can always put governments and regulators in a space of per...
Since the economic reforms of the 1990s, India’s economy has grown rapidly. To sustain growth and fo...
The liberalization of India’s economy since 1991 has brought with it consid-erable development of it...
Like all other economies of the world, it is also recognized in India that business plays an importa...
'State of the art' interdisciplinary study of regulation in an international context Each chapter pr...
As academics, lawyers, businesses, regulators, and policy-makers in India cast a glance at the inter...
The Oxford India Short Introductions are concise, stimulating, and accessible guides to different as...
Regulation as a practice, profession and discipline has progressed considerably over the last 4,000 ...
Addressing the unique regulatory needs of developing countries and the observation that mere adoptio...
In this dissertation I study ways in which regulatory institutions affect firms in India. The first ...
When I set off for New Delhi, India in January 2003 to serve as a volunteer with the International S...
The paper highlights an often distinctive feature of the regulatory state in the Global South, given...
This chapter forms part of a larger project examining governance ‘beyond the regulatory state’. Gove...
This chapter provides a brief guide to the development strategies that have been pursued and to the ...
The Indian Constitution is one of the world\u27s longest and most important political texts. Its bir...
The sudden emergence of new technologies can always put governments and regulators in a space of per...
Since the economic reforms of the 1990s, India’s economy has grown rapidly. To sustain growth and fo...
The liberalization of India’s economy since 1991 has brought with it consid-erable development of it...
Like all other economies of the world, it is also recognized in India that business plays an importa...
'State of the art' interdisciplinary study of regulation in an international context Each chapter pr...
As academics, lawyers, businesses, regulators, and policy-makers in India cast a glance at the inter...
The Oxford India Short Introductions are concise, stimulating, and accessible guides to different as...
Regulation as a practice, profession and discipline has progressed considerably over the last 4,000 ...
Addressing the unique regulatory needs of developing countries and the observation that mere adoptio...
In this dissertation I study ways in which regulatory institutions affect firms in India. The first ...
When I set off for New Delhi, India in January 2003 to serve as a volunteer with the International S...
The paper highlights an often distinctive feature of the regulatory state in the Global South, given...
This chapter forms part of a larger project examining governance ‘beyond the regulatory state’. Gove...