Global Administrative Law - Scholarship
South Asia Dialogue Series
As of June 2008, the Institute for International Law and Justice will no longer be accepting submissions for the South Asia Dialogue Series. Launched as a lead-up to the Global Administrative Law Conference in New Delhi (January 2008), the South Asia Dialogue was instrumental in indentifying key issues and topics for discussion relating to India and South Asia, and contributed to the success of the conference (papers from the New Delhi conference are available here). We thank everybody who contributed to the Series.
In the event of further conferences in South Asia, we will reopen the series for submissions. Please check here for updates, or join our mailing lists:
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Description
The South Asia Dialogue Series, the first in the project with a specific regional focus, was aimed at fostering discussion and debate into GAL-related issues of concern to South Asia. In this context, we invited short essays and comment papers from academics, researchers, practitioners, policy experts, students - indeed, from anybody with an interest in this field. These submissions were first reviewed by staff at the IILJ - primarily for their relevance to the GAL project and not for academic content, as our goal was to circulate ideas and raise questions, which we hoped would further stimulate research on the field. This notwithstanding, we were very pleased to note the high academic quality of many of the submissions that we received.
A more detailed account of the background and scope of the Series can be found here.
Papers and Comments (full text)
The Impact of Article 39.3 in India: A Practical Perspective (abstract)
Tahir Amin, Vishwas Devaiah, Priti Radhakrishnan & MIMAKAbstract.pdfichael Steffen
Initiatives for Medicines, Access and Knowledge (IMAK)
Global Patent Regime: Legal Fiction of Future Reality?
Anirban Mazumder
Lecturer in Law, West Bengal University of Juridical Sciences, Kolkata, India
Displacement and Relocation from Protected Areas: International Law Perspectives on Rights, Risks and Resistance, Conservation and Society
Benedict Kingsbury, Professor of Law at NYU
Doreen Lustig, JSD candidate, NYU School of Law
Civil Society Groups and Administrative Law: Amicus Curiae in the WTO
Nirmalya Syam
Doctoral candidate, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, and Visiting Scholar at Yale University, 2006-07
Synonymous but yet Different? Revisiting 'International Administrative Law' in the Global Administrative Law Epoch
Vydyanathan Lakshmanan
B.A., B.L. (Hons.) candidate, The School of Excellence in Law, Tamil Nadu Dr. Ambedkar Law University, Chennai, India
Defining Global Administrative Law
Dushyant Manocha
B.A., L.L.B. (Hons.) candidate, West Bengal University of Juridical Sciences, Kolkata, India




