Law, Society and Collective ConsciousnessAllied Publishers, 1982 - 213 pages Papers and transcript of speeches. |
Contents
THE ROLE OF COURTS IN SOCIAL TRANSFORMATION | 1 |
A CALL TO THE LAWMAN | 14 |
REORGANISATION OF JUDICIAL SYSTEM | 25 |
Copyright | |
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action administration awareness basic become behaviour bench British cadres Chief Justice Commission commitment consciousness Constitution court system Creative Intelligence crime criminal cultural democracy democratic dharma dynamic E.M.S. Namboodiripad economic English freedom fulfilment function fundamental Gandhi Gandhiji goal higher consciousness human rights independence individual injustice institutions integral yoga interpretation Jerome Frank judges judicature judicial justice judicial process judiciary jurisprudence jurists justice system Law India law reform laws of nature lawyers legal education legal profession legal system legislative legislature litigation living Lord Lord Denning Maharishi Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Maneka Gandhi means ment needs Nehru organised people's political potential poverty prison procedures professional programme radical Rajaji rehabilitation revolution rule of law scientists social justice social order social philosophy socialist society socio-economic spiritual stress Supreme Court techniques tion tive Transcendental Meditation transformation truth V.R. KRISHNA IYER values welfare