Law, Development and Regulatory Globalisation

Law, Development and Regulatory Globalisation

The Case of the World Bank in India's Electricity Sector

Chintapanti, Adithya

Taylor & Francis Ltd

05/2025

218

Mole

Inglês

9781032612218

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1. Observing the Refraction of Law 2. Refraction in Regulatory Space and Legal Pluralism 3. Tensions and the Non-Autonomous State 4. Electricity - Role of the State, Political Economy, and Regulatory Reform 5. Andhra Pradesh - A State "Susceptible" to a Powerful Society 6. The State as a Semi-Autonomous Social Field - Self-Organisation in the Observable Field of Analysis 7. Self-Regulation in the Observable Field of Analysis and Pluralism in State Law 8. Conclusion
legal pluralism;regulatory space;non-autonomous state;the state;political economy;regulatory reform;self-regulation