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Opening The Machinery Of Private Order: Public International Law As A Form Of Private Ordering, Bryan H. Druzin
Opening The Machinery Of Private Order: Public International Law As A Form Of Private Ordering, Bryan H. Druzin
Bryan H. Druzin
Does legal order always need the enforcement power of the State? The concept of private order says no. Private ordering is traditionally defined as the coming together of non-governmental parties in voluntary, self-enforcing arrangements. This Article radically expands the concept of private order to include not only individuals, but also governments themselves, arguing that the ingredients for private ordering exist in both spheres. State actors, perhaps even more so than individuals, are producers of private order in that they regularly establish sophisticated legal order in the absence of centralized enforcement. The Article constructs a theory of private order which focuses …
India’S State Of Legal Education: The Road From Nlsiu To Jindal, Deepa Badrinarayana
India’S State Of Legal Education: The Road From Nlsiu To Jindal, Deepa Badrinarayana
Deepa Badrinarayana
This narrative is a reflection of the changes that the National Law School of India University (NLSIU) ushered in India, prior to globalization. It reflects on the challenges to legal education in India pre-globalization and the efforts made through the creation of NLSIU to address these challenges, and it also introduces some of the challenges facing Indian legal education in a globalized world.