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CONTENTS – Editorial Contributors for this issue PART I Articles The challenge of 'crime and social defence in the 1990s: An agenda for reforms in policies and management N.R. MADHAVA MENON Alternate Dispute Resolution in India: Lok Adalat as an alternative to court litigation GENE KASSEBAUM An introduction to law libraries in India THEODERE A MAHR Law as struggle RAJEEV DHAVAN Economic analysis of tort law HANDS- BERND SCHAFER PART II Notes, views, reports and comments Report on UNESCO experts, meeting on the rights of peoples MR. JUSTICE MICHAEL KIRBY AND FALl S. NARlMAN Withdrawal from criminal prosecutions: Legal dimensions A. JAYAGOVIND Anthropology of law: Some preliminary thoughts on its development N. ROULAND The relationship of military law with the civil judicial system MAJ. GENERAL A.B. GORTHI PART III Comparative law section The "Special 301" provisions of the 1988 Trade Act: Intellectual property, unilateral retaliation and Indo- U.S. trade JAY ERSTLING AND JENNIFER THAMBA YAH Freedom of communication and new technological development in the Federal Republic of Germany WOLFGANG HOFFMAN-RIEM Law Schools as a factor in the development of China DR. LAKSHMAN MARASINGHE Law Schools and legal aid in the Philippines CARLOS P. MEDINA, JR. Status of legal education in Sri Lanka SHARYA DE SOYSA Status of legal education in Nepal BHARAT RAJ UPRETI Status of legal education and delivery of legal services in Bangladesh DR. A.B.M. MAFIZUL ISLAM PATWARI Law schools and legal services for the poor: The Malaysian experience RAJESW ARI KANNAIAH The state of legal education in Pakistan MUHAMAD MAKHDOOM ALIKHAN The Beijing Conference on legislation WILLIAM C. WHITFORD Unfair exemption clauses: An economic analysis HEIN KOlZ PART IV Book Review Judgements by Justice O. Chinnappa Reddy: A Humanist by R. Venkataramani V.S. MALLAR Guaranteeing Title to Land by D.C. Wadhwa BABU MATHEW
The Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Laws of India by B.V. Kumar and R.K. Tewari S V. JOGA RAO Rule of law in a State of Emergency by Subrata Roy Chowdhury T. DEVIDAS