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Sustainable Development and India

Convergence of Law, Economics, Science, and Politics
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Current policy or scholarly literature on sustainable development in India has been missing a vital interdisciplinary integrated link covering four areas of knowledge: law, economics, science, and politics. This gap has contributed to an incomplete understanding of the whole issue and, in turn, has added resulted in inappropriate and often unrealistic instruments being used to achieve the lofty ideals of sustainable development. This edited volume brings together a scholarly analysis of interdisciplinary approaches and perspectives to the sustainable development agenda and debates in India. The theoretical and empirical analyses conducted by the contributors create more questions than answers, yet an integrated whole emerging shows the future directions which will shape the policy and theoretical debates on sustainable development.

Author Biography:

Bimal N. Patel is Professor of Law and Director at Gujarat National Law University Ranita Nagar is Professor of Law at Gujarat National Law University
Release date NZ
March 8th, 2018
Audiences
  • Professional & Vocational
  • Tertiary Education (US: College)
Pages
292
Dimensions
148x225x22
ISBN-13
9780199474622
Product ID
26595383

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