DR. RATAN SINGH SOLANKI

@modyuniversity.ac.in

Head of Department
ModyUniversity



                 

https://researchid.co/solanki0294

In Legal profession for last 24 years

EDUCATION

Ph.D - Law

RESEARCH INTERESTS

Financial law

3

Scopus Publications

Scopus Publications

  • Web-based learning: How fair is ‘fair use’?
    Dr. Ratan Singh Solanki and

    Blue Eyes Intelligence Engineering and Sciences Engineering and Sciences Publication - BEIESP
    The word ‘Web-based learning’ sounds good but smells bad when it comes to share the study material online in context of copyright laws. The current problem is that teachers are under the impression that everything they want to share with their students online finds protection under the Doctrine of Fair use under Copyrights law but the unfortunate part is he is totally unaware about the fact that sharing the study material online may not qualify as fair use if the same is shared with students enrolled in an online course outside the campus. The need of the present paper is to make Universities and teachers working there aware about the use of Web based learning without violating the copyright laws of the land. The paper is purely conceptual and only available literatures have been taken in updating the paper following the doctrinal method of study.

  • Right to dignity and human rights: Tracing the values from Indian perspective
    Blue Eyes Intelligence Engineering and Sciences Engineering and Sciences Publication - BEIESP
    The present paper intends to focus on correlation of human dignity with human rights in Indian philosophical perceptive. The philosophy of India as a nation and Hinduism as a major religion sets a platform for the origin of human dignity and human rights and their correlation. In Hinduism, the importance of human dignity is evident from the fact that human beings are introduced as Amritasya Putrah Vayam – meaning thereby, we are all begotten of the immortal. The understanding of human identity and dignity is more ethical-spiritual than material. Right from the Vedic times, an invisible Atman - the Soul; Paramaatman - the Divine whole and ‘Chetna’ - Universal oneness always find mention in Hindu classical thought. Lastly the ideal of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam – the whole world as One Family – also becomes unique in this age of Globalizations. In present age what we are actually achieving is not Globalization, but Mc Donaldization. The paper is purely conceptual and only available literatures have been taken in updating the paper following the doctrinal method of study

  • Web-based learning: How fair is ‘fair use’?
    Blue Eyes Intelligence Engineering and Sciences Engineering and Sciences Publication - BEIESP
    The word ‘Web-based learning’ sounds good but smells bad when it comes to share the study material online in context of copyright laws. The current problem is that teachers are under the impression that everything they want to share with their students online finds protection under the Doctrine of Fair use under Copyrights law but the unfortunate part is he is totally unaware about the fact that sharing the study material online may not qualify as fair use if the same is shared with students enrolled in an online course outside the campus. The need of the present paper is to make Universities and teachers working there aware about the use of Web based learning without violating the copyright laws of the land. The paper is purely conceptual and only available literatures have been taken in updating the paper following the doctrinal method of study.

Publications

Three books on Financial sector