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    <publisher>Bhutan National Legal Institute (BNLI).</publisher>
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  <tableOfContents>Vol.10,2018:Preamle of the constitution -- Preface --  Exposition of the constitution kuthangs -- His magesty the  King's address at the launch of the constitution -- Lyonpo  Tshering Wangchuk -- Lyonpo sonam tobgye -- Michael piel --  Nima Dorji -- Yeshey Dorji -- Tshering Pem -- Lobzang  rinzin Yargay&amp;Sangay Chedup -- Jangchuk Norbu.   </tableOfContents>
  <tableOfContents>Vol.5, 2016. Bhutan's WTO decision: Being penny wise,  pound  foolish? 00 The defense of "Fair Use" under  intellectual  property laws -- Delegated legislation:  theory practice  and application in Bhutan -- Contempt of  court: A  Bhutanese experience -- The Swiss Federal  Intelligence  Service Law -- Rights and wrongs under  copyright laws --  Youth and unemployment conundrum --  The law will not  protect if you sleep on your legal  right -- Lamp in the  darkness -- Experience as one's  first teacher -- Prayers  to the Gyalsey.    </tableOfContents>
  <tableOfContents>Vol.6,2016. Ombudsman: Introducing a potent ADR Tool  whose Time may Have Come for Bhutan Lobzang Rinzin Yargay  -- The Perversities of Deemed Supply Law for Drug  Trafficking in Bhutan Dechen Lhamo -- Sonam Tshering/  Gift from the   Golden Throne, Tool of Common Man:  Fundamental Rights and   its Enforcement, Karma Tshering/  Gift from the Golden   Throne, Tool of Common Man:  Fundamental Rights and its   Enforcement, Karma Tshering/  Judging Justice Beyond  Dispute Resolution Bodies, Pema  Wangchuk/ Unintentional  Bias in the Courts, The Judges  Book Club, Sangay Khandu/  Appeal and its Procedure,  Dechen Dorj/ The Juvenile  Delinquency, Pema Wangchuk/  BNLI's Perspective on Legal  Education, Lingi Jamtsho/  The Powerful Fearless Lion,  Sonam Eudon/ The Special  Moment in My Life, Tshering  Yangzom/ The Great Light:  Dispelling Darkness in Bhutan  and Beyond.    </tableOfContents>
  <tableOfContents>Vol.8,2017. The exposition of constitutional kuthangs --  Hon'ble chief justice of Bhutan, establishment of  specialized courts -- Lobzang Rinzin Yargay, the 'master  of punishment' or the 'lord of justice'- the actual and  perceived roles of Bhutanese judges -- Jangchuk Norbu, 50  yeras of judiciary- a brief account of major reforms --  Tenzin, amicable resolution of community disputes-  appraisal of the impact and the state of mediation  (nangkha nangdrig) trainings -- Garab Yeshi, arbitration  in Bhutan: the role of the judiciary -- Lungten Dubgyur,  a contextual legal application of a jabmi -- kinley Dorji  and Kinley Namgay, the art of judgement writing -- Sangay  Chedup, making and un-making of treatise: analysisng the  post constitutional processes -- Kinzang Chedup,  evolution of criminal justice system in Bhutan -- Kinley  Choki, protection of children: right to privacy.   </tableOfContents>
  <tableOfContents>Vol.9,2018. The exposition of constitutional kuthangs --  The roles of the judiciary in creating a just, civil  society: a society based on justice, equality and  fairness -- Lynpo Tshering Wangchuk, the critical roles  of laws in a changing society -- Lynpo Sonam Tobgye,  judges and judging in democratic Bhutan -- Lungten  Dubgyur, a decade of judicial reforms under his majesty  the king's glorious reign -- Norbu Tshering, Tshering  Namgyel and Garab Yeshi, environmental justice in Bhutan:  establishment of green branch at the high court --  Tharchean, ignorance of law is no excuse: empowering  people through dissemination of laws -- Sangay Chedup,  the constitution of kingdom if Bhutan: appraisal of its  salient features on its tenth anniversary  -- Sonam  Tshering, right to privacy in the age of information,  publicity and social media -- Bhutan national legal  institutes, access to justice in Bhutan: Excerpt of the  report of the survey.   </tableOfContents>
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  <note>PARTIAL CONTENTS: (vol.1, 2013) Redefining the role of lawyers  in Bhutan ; Judiciary in Bhutan: Case history of judgments ;  Environmental legislation in Bhutan: Review and proposal ;  Nangkha Nangdrik: To resolve internally and amicably ; Much  debated tobacco law ; Missing Bhutanese nuances in Bhutanese  laws: Legislative anomalies.</note>
  <note>PARTIAL CONTENTS: (vol.111, 2015) Drukgyal Zhipa -The  Visionary Dragon King: A True Patriot of the Kingdom of  Bhutan / The Anxiety between Free Expression and Law of  Defamation, Sangay Chedup / Can Bhutan Make Voting  Compulsory? Nima Dorji / No Marriage Certificate, No  Honey Moon, Ugyen Tshering / Interview with the Hon'ble  Chief Justice of Bhutan / Corporal Punishment in Schools,  Langa Tenzin / The Establishment of the First Bhutanese  Law School in Progress, Sangay Dorji.</note>
  <note>Began with Vol.1, 2013.</note>
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