Abstract Federalism is a form of governance in which the central authority works in cooperation with the regional administrations. The main objective behind the system is to maintain the unity and harmony among different level of governments. The unique form of government is distinguished by a parity connection between the…
INTRODUCTION Law is essential to society because it provides its members with a standard of behavior. By providing law students with a general and cultural education that prepares them to be excellent law-abiding citizens, legal education generously benefits society. Students who receive this legal education learn the value and applicability…
In 1987, the United Nations World Commission on Environment and Development released the report Our Common Future, commonly called the Brundtland Report. The report included a definition of “sustainable development” which is now widely used as: “Sustainable development is development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the…
The study of law in West Bengal, India, has witnessed significant growth and development over the years. With a rich legal history and a vibrant legal ecosystem, West Bengal offers immense scope for aspiring law students. Scope of Law Study in West Bengal: West Bengal is home to several prestigious…
Abstract The genesis of Comparative Public Law can be found in early reform movements and studies of various nations’ legal systems. It gives students a chance to learn about legal issues of the world outside the realm of textbooks. Introduction Comparative Public Law is of recent origin. Its development lies…