Part I Comparative Law: General Themes1 The Limits and Challenges of Comparativism Esin Örücü
2 The Curious Case of Overfitting Legal TransplantsMathias Siems
Part II Private Law3 The Concept of Arbitral Award under the New York Convention: A Comparative Study of English, French and Indian ApproachesRajesh Kapoor
4 A comparative assessment of the legal framework on cross-border consumer disputesWilliams C. Iheme
5 Sustainable Development Component in Model BITs - A Comparative AnalysisRubanya Nanda
Part III Public Law: Constitutional Law6 Proportionality - A Balancing Act for Achieving Constitutional Rights (A Comparative Study)Justice A.K. Sikri
7 Authoritarian Constitutions: Audience and Purposes Günter Frankenberg
8 Understanding the Contour and Context of the Rechtsstaat: A German ConceptMarkus Kotzur
9 Does Authoritarian Legality Work for China?Qianfan Zhang
10 Durham, Dyarchy, and Difference: India's Constitutional DevelopmentKamala Sankaran
11 Relevance and Significance of Constituent Assembly Debates in Constitutional Interpretation: A Comparative Analysis with Reference to AmendmentsIshwara Bhat
Part IV Public Law: Human Rights12 The Regulation and Governance of Online Hate Speech in the Post-Truth Era: A European Comparative Perspective Kyriaki Topidi
13 Essential Religious Practices Test & The First Amendment: A Comparative Analysis of the Free Exercise of Religion in India and the United StatesArvind Kurian Abraham
14 Public Interest Litigation and Grievance Redressal: Combining "Macromanagement" and "Micromanagement" for Effective Socio-Economic Rights AdjudicationFlorian Matthey-Prakash
15 Another Perspective to Read the Picture of Lawyering for Change in ChinaWenjuan Zhang
16 "A Call for Order": Intra-Disciplinary Challenges and 'Comparative Environmental Law' Akhilendra Pratap Singh