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In den WarenkorbHardcover. Zustand: New. Contents : Socio-economic Rights Enshrined under the Constitution and other Enactments; Evolution and Growth of Judicial Activism in India and other Countries; Role of Judicial Activism in Socio-economic Right-Effects and Challenges and Constitutional Legitimacy : Socio-economic Rights, Reasons for Constitutionalize of Socio-economic Rights, Socio-economic Rights in India and Judicial Activism with Respect to Indian Constitution, Framing of the Constitution, Judicial Activism, Judicial Activism and Public Interest Litigation (PIL), Contribution of Justice Krishna Iyer, Contribution of Justice Bhagwati, Right to Legal Aid : Judicial Activism, Legislature and Executive : Judicial Activism and Legislature, Doctrine of Separation of Powers, Judge as a Lawgiver, Criticisms of Judicial Review, Judicial Activism and Executive, Checks and Balances : Position of Supreme Court under the Indian Constitution with Regard to Socio-economic Rights : Socio-economic Rights Emergence, Substantive Approach, Procedural Approach, Adjudication of Socio-economic Rights, Constitutional Socio-economic Rights Adjudication, under the Indian Constitution, Labour Code; Judicial Law Making in India : Transition from "Activism" to "Overreach" : Judicial Activism, Reason Why Judicial Activism Grew, Collapse of the Government, Confidence of the Public in the Judiciary, Analysis of Judicial Activism, Dispute Resolution, Perils of Judicial Activism, Over-reach by Judges, Position of the Constitution. This book focused on a few very important issues, which includes: How does the doctrine of separation of power is adjusted between the different organs of the state? What is the role of judiciary as an important organ of the democracy? How did the concept of judicial activism was invented in the Indian system? What is the original message when the social, economic rights were drafted? What are the laws which are corresponding by the Parliament for socio-economic justice?