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Discretion, Discrimination and the Rule of Law provides a comprehensive analysis of how discretionary authority within legal systems can both protect and undermine fundamental principles of equality and justice. Mrinal Satish investigates the complex relationship between the exercise of discretion by legal institutions and the risk of discriminatory outcomes.
The work addresses critical questions about how to balance the need for flexible decision-making in legal contexts with the imperative to prevent arbitrary discrimination. Through theoretical frameworks and practical examples, Satish demonstrates how discretionary power, while essential for effective governance, requires robust safeguards and accountability mechanisms.
This scholarly examination is essential for legal professionals, policymakers, and academics seeking to understand how rule of law principles can be strengthened in systems where discretion plays a significant role in judicial and administrative decision-making.







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