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By An Indian Participant

By An Indian Participant COMMENTS 227 ticular emphasis was placed on those problems with respect to which Ameri­ can experience might shed some light. The various papers prepared for that purpose during the summer conference were edited and published early in the Fall of 1957 by Stanford Law School in a booklet entitled "Public Law Problems in India—A Survey Report." This book, together with additional papers that were prepared by the participants at the New Delhi conference, was used as the basis for the extensive discussions that were had in December. The Final Report of the Indian Law Institute conference, printed below, is the end product of these deliberations. During the week of meetings in New Delhi in December, many new papers on various aspects of administrative law and summaries of papers appearing in the "Public Law Problems" book were presented during the morning sessions. They were discussed by the entire group of Indian and American participants during the afternoon sessions. From these discussions, agreement emerged on the public law problems which seemed to offer the most productive fields for research at the present time. Th e agreement reached during these discussions was embodied in the Final Report, the drafting of which was http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png American Journal of Comparative Law Oxford University Press

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Publisher
Oxford University Press
Copyright
© 1958 by The American Association for the Comparative Study of Law, Inc.
ISSN
0002-919X
eISSN
2326-9197
DOI
10.1093/ajcl/7.2.227
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Abstract

COMMENTS 227 ticular emphasis was placed on those problems with respect to which Ameri­ can experience might shed some light. The various papers prepared for that purpose during the summer conference were edited and published early in the Fall of 1957 by Stanford Law School in a booklet entitled "Public Law Problems in India—A Survey Report." This book, together with additional papers that were prepared by the participants at the New Delhi conference, was used as the basis for the extensive discussions that were had in December. The Final Report of the Indian Law Institute conference, printed below, is the end product of these deliberations. During the week of meetings in New Delhi in December, many new papers on various aspects of administrative law and summaries of papers appearing in the "Public Law Problems" book were presented during the morning sessions. They were discussed by the entire group of Indian and American participants during the afternoon sessions. From these discussions, agreement emerged on the public law problems which seemed to offer the most productive fields for research at the present time. Th e agreement reached during these discussions was embodied in the Final Report, the drafting of which was

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American Journal of Comparative LawOxford University Press

Published: Apr 1, 1958

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