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JUDICIAL ROLE IN GLOBALISED ECONOMY

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JUDICIAL ROLE IN GLOBALISED ECONOMY
By
SHIVA KANT JHA
SHIVA KANT JHA — JUDICIAL ROLE IN GLOBALISED ECONOMY (With a Focus on Tax Treaties) EDITION 2005 contains an exhaustive and analytical commentary on the subject. Salient Features of the book : It is a broad-spectrum book that focuses on the raw realities of our times. It examines the impact of the Market forces unleashed by the economic globalization. It is evident that Market is now kissing all our institutions. The book invites the readers to examine for themselves whether the kiss is healthy, or injurious. As the exposition is from the observation post of a lawyer, the book examines certain key legal problems of the day.
The book examines, in the context of the realities of a globalized world with Market supremacy, the role of the superior courts and the reach and ambit of Art 32 of the Constitution of India. It examines the Treaty Making power of the Central Government, and makes certain valuable suggestions for bringing about changes in the procedure. It examines various aspects of the law of treaties with special reference to the Uruguay Round Final Act, and the Indo-Mauritius Double Taxation Avoidance Convention. It examines the problems of the abuse of tax treaties, which the Common Minimum Programme of the UPA Government wants to stop. It examines the paradigm shift in tax jurisprudence, and explores the possibilities of PIL in revenue matters. Its Conclusion sets forth a set of suggestions for the consideration by all, and recommends several procedural and substantive changes.
The book would be of interest to those who want to measure the nature of judicial response to many vital issues of great contemporary relevance. The book would assist the judges and the lawyers in comprehending the trends of the time. The book would also be of interest to the economists, political scientists, sociologists and the social thinkers across the world in evolving their response to the problems they deal with in this shrinking world of increasing interdependence.
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