10.2.2 Indian Practice -- 10.2.3 Comparison -- 10.3 Exclusion of IP-Related Measures from the Ambit of Expropriation -- 10.3.1 Australian Practice -- 10.3.2 Indian Practice -- 10.3.3 Comparison -- 10.4 Performance Requirements and IP -- 10.4.1 Australian Practice -- 10.4.2 Indian Practice -- 10.4.3 Comparison -- 10.5 Conclusion -- Part IV Administrative Law -- 11 R2P: A Comparative Study: Between Universalism and Asian Exceptionalism -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 Part One: History of the Development of R2P -- 11.2.1 ICISS Report 2001 -- 11.2.2 Recognition of R2P in the United Nations Framework: Path Through the UNSC -- 11.2.3 In Larger Freedom -- 11.2.4 2009 Report -- 11.3 Establishing Universalism -- 11.4 Part Two: Problematising Universalism Through Case Studies -- 11.5 Part Three: Asian Exceptionalism -- Annexure -- 12 Intersection of Law, Religion, Customs, and the Problem of Child Marriage in Global South: A Comparative Study of India, Nigeria and Uganda -- 12.1 Introduction -- 12.2 Indian Perspective -- 12.3 The Influence of Religion on Child Marriage in Nigeria -- 12.4 Child Marriage in Uganda: Moving Beyond the Legal Norms -- 12.5 Synthesizing the Three Case Studies -- 12.6 Conclusion -- 13 Developmentalism, Forest Protection, and the Idea of Greater Justice in India -- 13.1 Developmentalism as Freedom -- 13.2 Period of Environmental Ignorance -- 13.3 The Period of Environmental Consciousness -- 13.4 Forest Protection in India and the Search for Greater Justice -- 13.5 The Forest Protection in the Age of Climate Change -- 13.6 Looking for a Solution -- 13.7 Conclusions. |