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4 wrz 2019 · This chapter will examine this interplay between international law on the one hand and national and international politics on the other. The chapter offers a brief history of Nepal in section 2, before considering the role of the UN in its political transition in sectin 3.
21 lip 2020 · An in-depth case study examines the interactions of politicians and bureaucrats shaping decisions on water governance. It draws on semi-structured interviews and power mapping to reveal insights from key stakeholders with decision-making power in national management of water resources.
This paper examines Nepal’s experience of realizing social and economic rights in a post-conflict context and under an ambitious and progressive new Constitution. As an understudied jurisdiction in legal literature, Nepal’s post-conflict judicial experi-ence illuminates that contrary to traditional critics who argue that social and eco-
23 lut 2023 · This paper used the case study of multipurpose reservoirs in the Mahakali and Koshi basins to be built jointly by India and Nepal to show how the inadequacies of international water laws manifest themselves in bilateral negotiations on water governance.
Water laws play an important role in determining the availability of water, and in the social, economic and institutional aspects of water governance and development since provisions for, and limitations on, the institutional arrangements affect how water is used, developed and managed.
Rashesh Vaidya. Advocate and Lecturer, Department of Management, Tribhuvan University, Nepal. Abstract. The concept of economic jurisprudence emerged from an inter-relationship between the application of economic theory and the practice of law.
In 2017, the ICJ conducted a baseline study on accountability and the rule of law in Nepal, as part of a global initiative to assess both progress and setbacks to the legal protection of rights worldwide.