Indian law and ethics: Patterns of convergence and divergence
By: Sekhar, R.C.
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ArticlePublisher: 1999Description: p.314-320.Subject(s): Ethics - India | Law - India | Law
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Indian Journal of Public AdministrationSummary: Seeking remedies for divergencies between law and ethics, the author attempts to correct imbalances caused by the power structure in society and an obsession with markets, which pushes law to minimalism, concentrating only on the don'ts of ethics. Viewing discourse as basic to ethics and upholding merit in the ancient Indian system to sustain it, he commends moral education to all professions, most of all to the judiciary using self-developed codes of conduct. - Reproduced
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Indian Institute of Public Administration | Volume no: 45, Issue no: 3 | Available | AR43869 |
Seeking remedies for divergencies between law and ethics, the author attempts to correct imbalances caused by the power structure in society and an obsession with markets, which pushes law to minimalism, concentrating only on the don'ts of ethics. Viewing discourse as basic to ethics and upholding merit in the ancient Indian system to sustain it, he commends moral education to all professions, most of all to the judiciary using self-developed codes of conduct. - Reproduced


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