
The Indian Constitution is one of the world's longest and most important political texts. Its birth, over six decades ago, signalled the arrival of the first major post-colonial constitution and the world's largest and arguably most daring democratic experiment. Apart from greater domestic focus on the Constitution and the institutional role of the Supreme Court within India's democratic framework, recent years have also witnessed enormous comparative interest in India's constitutional experiment. The Oxford Handbook of the Indian Constitution is a wide-ranging, analytical reflection on the major themes and debates that surround India's Constitution. The Handbook provides a comprehensive account of the developments and doctrinal features of India's Constitution, as well as articulating frameworks and methodological approaches through which studies of Indian constitutionalism, and constitutionalism more generally, might proceed. Its contributions range from rigorous, legal studies of provisions within the text to reflections upon historical trends and social practices. As such the Handbook is an essential reference point not merely for Indian and comparative constitutional scholars, but for students of Indian democracy more generally.
This volume investigates the foundational principles, historical development, and contemporary doctrinal challenges of the Indian Constitution within the context of global democratic governance. Edited by Sujit Choudhry, a scholar of comparative constitutional law, the text compiles contributions from leading experts to analyze the document as both a legal instrument and a socio-political framework. It seeks to provide a rigorous methodological approach for scholars to evaluate the largest post-colonial constitutional experiment in history.
What You Will Find
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Legal scholars and political scientists identify this work as a foundational reference for comparative constitutional studies. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which is tailored specifically for researchers and advanced students of democratic institutions.
Page Count:
1048
Publication Date:
2016-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191058629
ISBN-13:
9780191058622
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