Taking the state of court public interest litigation and the public sphere in metropolotan India Hans Dembowski
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TextPublication details: New Delhi Oxford University Press 2001Description: xii, 250pISBN: - 0-19-565-3092
- 21st 345.54140243 D375T
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Taking the state of court examines the extent to which public interest litigation makes in-efficient accessible and responsible to the general public. It also offers a Sociological Analysis of Environmental Movements, particularly in Calcutta, as well as
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