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: TortsProf BlogComparative Tort Law: India
Full post as published by TortsProf Blog on March 15, 2008 (boomark / email).
Charitable Trusts -- India, U.K., and U.S. Compared
Taru Jain (Advocate, Supreme Court of India0 has recently posed an article on SSRN entitled Charitable Trusts: A Comparative Study of India, United Kingdom and the United States. Here is an abstract of the article: Trusts are an important institution...
The Rise of Comparative Law (And EU Law as Catalyst)
Professor Bénédicte Fauvarque-Cosson of the University of Paris II - Panthéon-Assas - has just published a monograph on how the creation EU law has had an impact on comparative law and comparative law education...
Leckey on Gay Rights & Comparative Constitutionalism
Robert Leckey (McGill University - Faculty of Law) has posted Thick Instrumentalism and Comparative Constitutionalism: The Case of Gay Rights on SSRN. Here is the abstract: The paper intervenes in the burgeoning field of comparative constitutionalism...
India Takes No Action for American Child Abducted to India
A father has not seen his son for more than a year. The boy’s mother took the boy on a vacation to India. And never returned. India is not a party to the Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction...
Thick Instrumentalism and Comparative Constitutionalism: The Case of Gay Rights
The paper intervenes in the burgeoning field of comparative constitutionalism. Adopting comparative constitutional research on gay rights as a case study, it addresses the scholarship that comparative constitutionalists are producing, including the methodology and underlying assumptions about constitutions.
Tourist Trap: Tiger vs. Man and Elephant
In our expanding video library of large cats in action, this video is simply astonishing. It shows an attack by a tiger of a man on elephant in India. What is clear is that nature tourism in India is not subject to the same tort liability rules as in the United States...
Texas, USA
alleging the Medical Malpractice and Tort Reform Act of 2003 violates several provisions of the Constitution.








