Judicial Activism and the Indian Supreme Court: Lessons for Economic and Social Rights Adjudication
(2014)
Book Chapter
Pillay, A. (2014). Judicial Activism and the Indian Supreme Court: Lessons for Economic and Social Rights Adjudication. In L. Lazarus, C. McCrudden, & N. Bowles (Eds.), Reasoning rights : comparative judicial engagement (339-356). Hart Publishing. https://doi.org/10.5040/9781849468466.ch-017
Dr Anashri Pillay's Outputs (2)
Revisiting the Indian Experience of Economic and Social Rights Adjudication: the Need for a Principled Approach to Judicial Activism and Restraint (2014)
Journal Article
Pillay, A. (2014). Revisiting the Indian Experience of Economic and Social Rights Adjudication: the Need for a Principled Approach to Judicial Activism and Restraint. International and Comparative Law Quarterly, 63(02), 385-408. https://doi.org/10.1017/s0020589314000074The Indian Constitution embraces economic and social rights as directive principles of state policy, ostensibly insulated from judicial review. The Supreme Court's interpretation of traditional civil and political rights to include economic and socia... Read More about Revisiting the Indian Experience of Economic and Social Rights Adjudication: the Need for a Principled Approach to Judicial Activism and Restraint.