Volume 2 No. 1 2008: To be cited as 2 NJA L.J.2008
Editor-In-Chief: Dr. Ananda M Bhattarai
The Role of Judicial Education
by Geeta Oberai [1-48]
Constitutionalism and the Rule of Law in Full Realization of a Systemic Change
in Nepal: Some Practical and Philosophical Considerations
by Dr. Kishor Upreti [49-68]
Federalism and Restructuring of the Judiciary in Nepal: Whilst creating a
New Constitution
by Diwakar Bhatta [69-94]
Interpreting the Constitution: the Formalism and Contextualism Debate
by Apurba Khatiwada [95-103]
Singapore's Economic Triumvirate: Sowing the Seed of its Own Long Term
Success or Failure?
by Dr. Suppaih Murugessan [105-122]
Providing Justice for Women: The Interface Between Law and Literature
Anu Lohani [123-130]
Some Procedural Defects of the Human Trafficking and Transportation
(Control) Act
Ben Reed [131-140]
Truth and Reconciliation Commission: Glue for Divided Communities to
Create a Better and Brighter Future
Tek Narayan Kunwar [141-162]
Mountains: Convention on Biological Diversity and Subsequent Developments
Dr. Ananda Mohan Bhattarai [163-188]
Dispute Resolution Mechanism Under The WTO: A Bird's Eye View 189-204
Dr. Trilochan Upreti [189-204]
Evolution of Commercial Arbitration in Nepal: Issues and Challenges 205-220
Bed Prasad Upreti [205-220]
Talks
The Expected Role of a Judge 221-224
Justice P.N. Bhagwati [221-224]
Mainstreaming Women's Rights Issues in the Justice System 225-230
Catherine MacKinnon [225-230]
ANNEX: JUDGMENTS
Sapana Pradhan Malla v Prime Minister, Nepal Government and Office of the
Council of Ministers and Others
[Directive to Protect the Privacy of Women, Children and HIV/AIDs Infected
People Involved in Lawsuits][231-260]
Sunil Babu Pant and Others v Nepal Government and others
[Decision on the rights of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transsexual and
Intersex (LGBTI) People][261-266]
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