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This book explores the field of Comparative Law, examining legal principles across different jurisdictions to highlight similarities, differences, and evolving trends. By comparing legal frameworks from various countries, it helps clarify complex legal concepts and their real-world implications. It covers a wide range of topics, including constitutional law, transformative constitutions, environmental law, family law, child rights, and the role of artificial intelligence in legal systems. The book also looks at how different legal traditions shape policy and decision-making, offering a broader perspective on global legal developments.With a focus on best practices and legal harmonization, this book provides meaningful insights for researchers, practitioners, and anyone interested in how laws interact across borders.
Associate Professor Joshua Aston : Associate Professor Joshua Aston is the Associate Dean of Law and a member of the School Executive at the School of Business and Law, Edith Cowan University. He is also the Chair of the University Students’ Appeal Committee. In his past roles, he has served as Assistant Professor, Dean (SW) and Officer on Special Duty to the Vice Chancellor, Gujarat National Law University based in Gandhinagar. Prior to that, he served as Assistant Professor and Deputy Director of Symbiosis Law School, Pune. He is an Adjunct Associate Professor of Law at Amity University based in India. He is a recipient of the DAAD scholarship from Germany and served as a Research Scholar in the Institute of Air, Space and Cyber Law, University of Cologne, Germany for a period of three months. He is also an Asian Law Institute Fellow and was invited by the National University of Singapore, Singapore for 2 months. He received the Israeli Government Scholarship channelised through the Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India and served as a Research Fellow at Buchmann Faculty of Law, TelAviv University, Israel for a period of eight months. He is a member of the Council of Australian Law Deans (peak body representing Australia’s 39 university Law Schools) since 2019 and has been representing ECU at this forum. He is an author of over 11 books, some of the acclaimed text are ‘Trafficking of Women and Children, Article 7 of the Rome Statute’ (2015) and ‘Torture Behind Bars’ Role of the Police Force in India’, (2020) both published by Oxford University Press.
Professor Dr Aditya Tomer: Prof Dr Aditya Tomer is the Dean of Law, Galgotias University India. He served as Additional Director / Joint Head of Amity Law School, Noida, Amity University. He is an academic with varied and interdisciplinary interests. Dr. Tomer has to his credit more than 35 publications including Books, Monographs, Chapters, Research Papers, Articles in Magazines and News Papers. He is a keen researcher and has supervised researches leading to the award of Ph.D in Law and also LLM. He focuses more on empirical and multi-disciplinary research. His expertise lies in the field of Right to Information, Arbitration and Mediation, Human Right and Business Law.
Mr. Rupendra Singh: Mr Rupendra Singh is an Assistant Professor, at the School of Law, Galgotias University. He has a teaching experience of 8 years. He is pursuing Ph. D in law from Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar. He has published 18 research papers in CARE Listed / National / International peer-review journals, 15 research papers in edited books and presented 35 research papers in in National and International conferences/seminars. He has published 3 books and 2 conference proceedings with ISBN. More than 20 workshops/FDP’s and many refresher courses have been attended by him. He has been convener of reputed national and international conferences and moot court competitions.
| Publication Date: | 14 December 2026 |
| Publisher: | Springer Nature Singapore |
| Imprint: | Springer |
| ISBN-13: | 9789819244676 |
| Format: | Hardback |
| Page Count: | 380 |