भूमिकाः विशाल खनाल (लिखित), विश्वका प्रमुख कानुन प्रणालीहरु, प्रथम संस्करण (काठमाण्डौ, २०७३) - Miscellaneous
May 12, 2016
नेपालको वर्तमान कानुन प्रणाली आधारभूत रुपमा कमन ल प्रणालीसँग टाँसिन पुगिसकेको भन्दा अब अत्युक्ति हुँदैन । सैद्धान्तिक रुपमा नेपाल संवैधानिक सर्वोच्चता भएको मुलुक हो । यसका ऐन, कानुन तथा नियमहरु स्वतन्त्र अड्डा अदालतबाट संरक्षित छन् । विशेषगरी ठूला अदालतले न्यायनिरुपणका लागि गरेका फैसलाहरु तथा तिनले कायम गरेका सैद्धान्तिक मान्यताहरु नजीरका रुपमा स्थापित हुन्छन् । यस्तो नजीरलाई सबै पक्षले कार्यान्वयन गर्नुपर्ने हुन्छ ।...Read All
मन्तव्यः विशाल खनाल (लिखित), - नेपालको न्यायप्रशासनः एक ऐतिहासिक सिंहावलोकन (काठमाण्डौ, २०७२) - December 06, 2015
नेपालमा कानुनी इतिहासको सन्दर्भमा धेरैले कलम चलाएको देखिँदैन । जेजति लेखिएका छन्, नेपालको समग्र इतिहासको परिप्रेक्ष्यमा लेखिन गएका कानुनी परिप्रेक्ष्य मात्र छन् । कानुनविद्ले कानुनी इतिहास लेखेको प्रायः देखिँदैन । अलग विषयको रुपमा नेपालको कानुनी इतिहासमा प्रशस्त काम हुनुपर्ने देखिन्छ । इतिहास कानुनी शिक्षाको विशेष पाटो हो । कानुनी शिक्षाले छात्रछात्राहरुलाई केवल कानुनको सारभुत र विश्लेषणात्मक दक्षता प्रदान गर्दैन, यसले उनीहरुलाई कानुनको प्रकृतिका बारेमा पनि गहिरो ज्ञान प्रदान गर्नु पर्दछ । यसका लागि कानुनी इतिहासको ठूलो महत्व हुन्छ । तर कानुनी इतिहासलाई आवश्यकता भन्दा बढी ऐतिहासिक परिप्रेक्ष्यको समग्र परिस्थितिबाट छुट्याएर अध्ययन गर्न सकिँदैन । हरेक देशको विकासको परिप्रेक्ष्यमा सामाजिक, आर्थिक, राजनीतिक र अन्य पक्षहरु सँगसँगै कानुनका मूल्यमान्यताहरु पनि विकसित हुने हो । यी परिप्रेक्ष्यहरुले नै कानुनको विकासलाई सम्भावना तथा सीमाहरुबाट बाँधिदिएको हुन्छ ।...Read All
A Financial Future for Nepal
(This is an a part of the work entitled A Financial Future for Nepal: Creating an International Financial Services Cetner developed by Collins and Associates, 63-8 Commercial Wharf, Boston, Massachusetts 02110, USA. The experts working on the document were Joseph H. Collins, Donald S. Hutchinson, Walter D. Weksetein, 1996).
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