Friday, 23 August 2019

New Journals and Magazines with Contents at NLUJAA Library


Journal of Dispute Resolution
Spring, No. 2, 2019

Ø Mind the Gap: Bringing Technology to the Mediation Table
Ø Blockchain and the Inevitability of Disputes: The Role for Online Dispute Resolution
Ø Designing and Implementing a State Court ODR System: From Disappointment to Celebration
Ø Online Dispute Resolution for Smart Contracts
Ø e-Nudging Justice: The Role of Digital Choice Architecture in Online Courts
Ø “I Like You When You are Silent”: The Future of NDAs and Mandatory Arbitration
Ø Mandatory Arbitration Clauses for Shareholders: An Efficient Solution or an Unconscionable Change?
Ø Why Mediation & “Sorry” Make Sense: Apology Statutes as a Catalyst for Change in Medical Malpractice

                                           Economic and political weekly
Vol.LIV No. 30, 2019

Ø Amended RTI vs Participatory Democracy
Ø Mirage of Zero Budget Farming
Ø Ideal Specimen of Democracy
Ø Fourth Industrial Revolution - Decay of Liberalism and Withering Away of the Left
Ø The True Dangers of the RTI (Amendment) Bill
Ø The Tiger’s Last Stand - Challenges for Protected Area Management in Sariska
Ø Draft Emigration Bill, 2019 - The Missing Links
Ø New Light on Deprivation of Muslims in India
Ø Hate, Love and Secularism
Ø Unmoved by Stability - Capital Formation in the Modi Economy
Ø An Academic’s Response - Draft National Education Policy, 2019
Ø Elementary Education in 19th-century Bengal - Education Policy of the British
Ø The Tightening Ideational Regimentation of China’s Higher Education System
Ø Designing a Framework for Benefit Packages - Achieving Universal Health Coverage in India


    Economic and political weekly
Vol.LIV No. 29, 2019

Ø Mockery of a Wage Floor
Ø The Logic of Defection
Ø Exasperating Justice
Ø Harvest of Uteruses
Ø A New Note to the Polyphony
Ø The World of Work - Labour Market Reforms and Legislation in India
Ø Why India Needs a Crime Victimisation Survey
Ø Debating the ‘After’ of Subaltern Studies
Ø Has Disability Risen among the Elderly in India?
Ø Braverman’s Legacy - Degraded Labour, Automation and Information Technology in the Era of Globalisation
Ø Innovations in Public Administration in India
Ø The Bru–Mizo Conflict - A Rejoinder
Ø Africa in Half of a Yellow Sun - Moving Beyond Western Perspectives
Ø In Times of Drought - Adaptation Decision-making in Sala Budha
Ø Herbicide-tolerant GM Crops


   Economic and political weekly
Vol.LIV No. 28, 2019

Ø Nudge to Fudge
Ø A Preventable Loss
Ø Ideas and Ideal in a Budget
Ø A New Development Model for the New Economy
Ø Agro-biodiversity as a Resource
Ø Aesthetics of a Text
Ø Wave Theory - Kuki Perspective on Migration
Ø Amalgamation of Existing Laws or Labour Reform?
Ø How Much Public Debt Is Too Little?
Ø Corporate Governance in Banks in India
Ø Gold Jewellery Making and Migrant Labour Force in Kerala
Ø No Breather for Food Subsidy Bill


                  Mainstream
Vol.LIV No. 31, 2019

Ø Nitish on the Horns of a Dilemma
Ø Tabrez Ansari, ‘Jai Shri Ram’ and Hate Killings
Ø Budget: A Catalyst for Social and Economic Transformation
Ø Whither Unreasoned Traditions?
Ø Epaar Bangla, Opaar Bangla
Ø The Rise and Rise of Bangladesh


                    Mainstream
Vol.LIV No. 30, 2019

Ø Overall Scenario turns from Bad to Worse
Ø Union Budget 2019-20: Belying Expectations of Boosting Growth
Ø Do We Need a Bill Criminalising Instant Triple Talaaq?
Ø Assam NRC — a Humanitarian Crisis Looming Large - CSSS Fact-Finding Team’s Report
Ø Open Letter to the Election Commission of India
Ø Shameem Faizee is No More

                 Mainstream
Vol.LIV No. 30, 2019

Ø MIG: At the Centre of the Narrative of Elections
Ø Mamata’s Worry is not BJP, but her Own Party
Ø Lynching is the Game-changer in New India
Ø The Economic Growth - Climate Change Conundrum
Ø Essence of Rahul’s Ideological Assertion

Monday, 12 August 2019

New Journals and Magazines with Contents at NLUJAA Library


Current Central Legislation
Vol.XLV No.7, 20th July, 2019

Ø Central educational institutions (Reservations in Teacher cadre) Act, 2019 –page 68
Ø Jammu and Kashmir Reservation (Amendment) Act, 2019 –page 67
Ø Special economic zones (Amendment) Act, 2019 –page 66
Ø New Delhi International Arbitration Centre Ordinance, 2019 –page 69
Ø Dadra and Nagar Haveli (Civil Courts and Miscellaneous Provisions) –page 72
Ø Daman and Diu civil courts (Amendment) Regulation, 2019 –page 71
Ø Aircraft rules , 1937 –page 450
Ø Companies Act –page 456
Ø Significant beneficial owners rules, 2018 –page 457
Ø Employees state insurance (central) rules, 1950 –page 449
Ø Environment protection act, 1986 –page 455
Ø Food safety and standard –page 463
Ø Indian medicine central council (minimum standards of education in Indian Medicine) Regulations, 1986 –page 471
Ø Industrial Disputes Act , 1947 –page 461
Ø Life insurance corporation of India, Revision of terms and conditions of service, rules –page 479
Ø Ministry of heavy industries and public enterprise –page 469
Ø National investigation agency act, 2008 –page 461
Ø Petroleum rules, 2002 –page 452
Ø Railways act, 1989 –page 479

Indian Bar Review
Vol.46  No.2, April-June, 2019

Ø Compensatory jurisprudence in India comparative study with U.S.A: A critical analysis –page 1-33
Ø Friction rigid Impression evidence : How authentic for identification of criminals –page 35-53
Ø Talking the challenges of climate change and biodiversity: The international concern –page 55-69
Ø Judcial approach in environmental protection –page 71-82
Ø Corruption: Trolling from crime to confision –page 83-100
Ø Scence of offence : A critical building block of sentencing –page 101-114
Ø Its time to need special law for lynching: In the light of judicial interpretation –page 115-127
Ø Office of attorney general of India not public authority under RTI Act, 2005 –page 129-144
Ø Delay in Judicial process: A call for reforms in Indian justice delivery system –page 145-158
Ø Indian Tribes run the gauntlet of challenges in the globalised World –page 159-169
Ø Acid attacks: A gruesome form of gender violence –page 171-185
Ø Reinterpreting “Independent Thought” v. Union of India – A critical analysis –page 187-193
Ø Live in relationship: Position in India –page 211-226
Ø Remote monitoring and sustainable forest management techno legal aspects –page 241-249

Outlook
Vol.LIX  No.30, 5th August, 2019

Ø Caught in the slips –page 24
Ø An invisible third eye –page 28
Ø A flood of dry taps –page 30
Ø Why our water makes us cry –page 40
Ø A gurgle knows no border –page 44
Ø Chasing the gold rush –page 54
Ø Laughter the best medicine –page 56

Sportstar
Vol.42 No.6, 10th Aug , 2019

Ø Father time waits  for no one –page 483
Ø Many young stars grab attention at the world cup –page 50
Ø Chase masters are a thing of the past the top order rules  -page 52
Ø The selectors are convinced that India`s strength at the 2023 world cup will be better –page 54