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Title: ARBITRATION AND PUBLIC POLICY IN INDIA
Authors: AJITH, AISWARYA
NARAYAN, DR. NANDITA
Keywords: ORIGIN AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE CONCEPT OF PUBLIC POLICY
PUBLIC POLICY IN INDIAN ARBITRATION: THE INDIAN PERSPECTIVE AND LEGAL LANDSCAPE
EXPLORING INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVE: LEGISLATIVE AND JUDICIAL APPROACH TOWARD THE CONCEPT OF PUBLIC POLICY – US, ENGLAND AND HONG KONG
Issue Date: 30-May-2024
Publisher: The National University of Advanced Legal Studies
Abstract: Conflict is a fact of life; indeed, imagining a society without conflict of interests is difficult.2Human conflicts result in disputes. If elemental human behavior and disposition are kept in mind, it can be said that disputes are unavoidable.3However, disputes need to be resolved judiciously, and indeed, such resolution of disputes is essential for societal peace, amity, comity and harmony, and easy access to justice.4 This emphasizes the necessity of a sufficient and efficient dispute resolution process, a necessary precondition for maintaining a welfare state and a civilized society.
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/1482
Appears in Collections:2023-2024

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