Legal Framework For Researching A Post-Covid Social World- A Book Review Of Transformative Law And Public Policy
Keywords:
Public Policy, COVID, Transformative constitutionalism, vulnerable communitiesAbstract
The true nature of a transformative constitution is that it demands the state to actively pursue these goals in its policy making being guided by Directive Principles of State Policy enumerated in Part IV of the Constitution. With taking instances illustrating law-policy interface, from global to national level, this book highlights topics which have resurfaced during the COVID times, like labours, migration, minorities, land issues and most imp the interface of law and policy. While the academia waits on to research on ground, in this book review, we will see a framework this book provides us with a legal framework for researching in a post COVID social world.
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iii Labor collective dispute 57/05 The General Histadut v. Metrodan (2005)
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v 32 Saskatchewan v. Saskatchewan Federation of Labor, [2015] S.C.R 245
vi J.L Favor, Distributive Justice, Retrieved June 09, 2020, THE STANFORD ENCYCLOPEDIA OF
PHILOSOPHY (2017, Winter), https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/justice-distributive/
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