PART I. Environment, Trade, Information Technology and Legal Education:
Overview.- 1. Legal Education.- 2. International Environmental Law,
Trade Law, Information Technology Law and Legal Education.- 3.
Environmental Pollution and its Control.- PART II. International
Environmental Law.- 4. Understanding Further Regulatory Needs of
Components of Agrobiodiversity and Genetic Resources for Food and
Agriculture for Sustainable Use.- 5. Environmental Law: Post-Rio
Discussions on Environmental Protection- A Reflection.- 6. Principles of
International Environmental Law: Application in National Laws of
Bangladesh.- 7. Technology for Climate Cha(lle)nge: Issues and
Concerns.- 8. Current Perspectives on Environmental Law.- 9. Authority
for Protection and Conservation of The Environment: A Judicial
Invocation in India.- 10. Human Right to Water and National Water
Policy-2012: Emerging Issues.- 11. From Rio to Doha: In Search of
Cooperative Action for Climate Change.- 12. The Principle of Sustainable
Development: International and National Perspectives.-PART III. Trade
Law.- 13. Globalization, International Human Rights Law and Current
Economic Crisis.- 14. National and International Perspectives of IPR
Laws With a Focus on Some Sui Generis Options.- 15. The Impact of
Liberalization on Higher Education and Domestic Regulation.- 16. WTO and
the Regulation of International Trade Law.- 17. The Complexities of
Nigeria's Copyright: (Collective Management Organizations) Regulations,
2007.- 18. Intellectual Property Rights: National and International
Perspectives.- 19. The Changing Contours in the Regime of Copyrights in
India with Reference to Broadcasting.- 20. Copyright Law in Nepal:
Challenges of Effective Implementation.- 21. Communication to the Public
under Copyright Law and the Impact of Information and Communication
Technologies: An Analysis.- 22. Arbitration for Intellectual Property
Disputes: Problem of Mutually Exclusive Development of Laws.- 23.
Intellectual Property Rights and Parallel Trade: Debate on National vs.
International Exhaustion of Rights.- 24. Transborder Reputation and
Trademark Law in India.- PART IV: Information Technology Law.- 25.
Information Asset as Property: A Legal Perspective.- 26. Data Protection
Law and Policy Factor Impact on Public Trust in E-Government System in
Developing Countries.- 27. Law Relating to Information Technology in
Nepal: An Overview.- 28. Analysis of Law Relating to Cyber Crime in
Nepal.- 29. High-Tech and Computer Crime: Global Challenges, Global
Responses.- 30. Globalization, Communication and Obscenity: A Feminist
Perspective.- 31. Taxation of E-Commerce: Problems and Possible
Solutions.- 32. Legislation for Domain Name Registration: A Requirement
in Globalization.- 33. Legal Framework of Information Technology In
India: With Special Reference to Cyber Obscenity.- PART V: Legal
Education.- 34. Research Excellence in Legal Education: A Critical
Assessment of the Research Excellence Framework 2014 and the British
Approach.- 35. Legal Education: Ideological and Institutional
Perspectives.- 36. Problems and Challenges Bedeviling Law Teachers in
Developing Societies.- 37. Legal Education and Research in India: the
Changes and the Challenges.- 38. Legal Education in Nepal: Recent Reform
and Need for Change.- 39. Need of Clinical Legal Education in the
Scientific Era.- 40. The Landscape of Legal Pedagogy in India: Issues
and Challenges.- 41. Issues and Challenges on Legal Education: A Study
with Special Reference to Odisha.- 42. Legal Education in India: Need
for Reform.- 43. Donut-Style of Teaching Law, the Multi-Disciplinary
Subject.- 44. Legal Education in India: A Contemporary Discourse.