In this article the author offers some advice to the Indian Parliament in the light of the UK Joint Committee Report on Parliamentary Privilege 1999. Article by D. Shanmuganathan (PhD research student, Department of Law, University of Wales, Aberystwyth) published in Amicus Curiae - Journal of the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies and its Society for Advanced Legal Studies. The Journal is produced by the Society for Advanced Legal Studies at the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, University of London
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Enshrined within the Bill of Rights of 1689, parliamentary privilege continues to act as a guarantor...
Even as we celebrate the glory of nearly half a century of Independence, the Indian Parliament still...
The Pricy Council decision in Jennings v Buchanan reasserted the judiciary’s role in deciding the am...
Summary: The first decade of the 21st century proved to be momentous for constitutional reform in th...
As a nation of over one billion people and the world’s largest democracy, India is sometimes confron...
Parliamentary privileges are defined in Article 105 of the Indian Constitution. The members of parli...
Article considering the House of Lords' decision on legal professional privilege (Three Rivers Distr...
Article by R. Shunmugasundaram (Senior Advocate, Member of Parliament, Rajyasabha) published in Amic...
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A government through representation and discussion is fundamentally what is meant by parliamentary g...
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India being a democratic country has adhered to the Principle of Rule of Law by adopting a Constitut...
This article explores a distinctive approach to parliamentarism advanced by key figures from India’s...
All nations in the modern era embraced democratic political systems and welfare state ideologies, gi...
Enshrined within the Bill of Rights of 1689, parliamentary privilege continues to act as a guarantor...
Even as we celebrate the glory of nearly half a century of Independence, the Indian Parliament still...
The Pricy Council decision in Jennings v Buchanan reasserted the judiciary’s role in deciding the am...