Routledge Readings on Law and Social Justice
Dispossessions, Marginalities, Rights
Herausgeber: Kannabiran, Kalpana
Routledge Readings on Law and Social Justice
Dispossessions, Marginalities, Rights
Herausgeber: Kannabiran, Kalpana
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This book presents some of the finest essays on social justice, rights and public policy. With a new Introduction, it covers a range of issues and offers a guide to understanding law and socio-legal studies in South Asia.
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This book presents some of the finest essays on social justice, rights and public policy. With a new Introduction, it covers a range of issues and offers a guide to understanding law and socio-legal studies in South Asia.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 380
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Januar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 553g
- ISBN-13: 9781032290126
- ISBN-10: 1032290129
- Artikelnr.: 69926002
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 380
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Januar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 553g
- ISBN-13: 9781032290126
- ISBN-10: 1032290129
- Artikelnr.: 69926002
Kalpana Kannabiran, is a sociologist and legal scholar, and is Distinguished Professor at the Council for Social Development. Among her book publications are Tools of Justice: Non- Discrimination and the Indian Constitution (2012), Gender Regimes and the Politics of Privacy: A Feminist Re- Reading of Puttaswamy vs. Union of India (2021), Law, Justice and Human Rights in India: Short Reflections (2021) and the edited volumes Violence Studies (2016) and Re-Presenting Feminist Methodologies: Interdisciplinary Explorations (2017). Based in Hyderabad, India, she was formerly Professor and Director at the Council for Social Development, Southern Regional Centre, has taught at NALSAR University of Law, and is co- founder of Asmita Resource Centre for Women. She is a recipient of the VKRV Rao Prize for Social Science Research (2003) and the Amartya Sen Award for Distinguished Social Scientists (2012), both for her work in the field of law.
Introduction: Exploring the Contours of Interdisciplinary Law PART I
Colonialism, Insurgency, Exodus, and the Constitution 1 Law and Terror in
the Age of Constitution-Making 2 The Gandhian Conception of the
Constitution 3 On the Fringe: The Tribal Laws 4 Law, Rights, and Public
Policy PART II Gendered Habitations of Precarity 5 The Trajectories of
Work, Sexuality and Citizenship: The Rights of the Transgender in India 6 '
Vimla to Pagal Hai!' [Vimla is a Lunatic!] 7 Legitimating Love: Tis Hazari
and the Judicial Process 8 A Legal Framework to Prevent Trafficking of
Women and Young Girls During Disasters in India 9 Victims, Whores, and
Wives: Migrant Women and the Law PART III Property, Dispossessions, and
Spatial Justice 10 'Bargaining', Gender Equality and Legal Change: The Case
of India's Inheritance Laws 11 Production of Space in Urban India: Legal
and Policy Challenges to Land Assembly 12 Rural Civilities: Caste, Gender,
and Public Life in Kerala 13 The New Technologies and the Constitution of
'Theft' 14 The Geographical Indications Act: Place Matters
Colonialism, Insurgency, Exodus, and the Constitution 1 Law and Terror in
the Age of Constitution-Making 2 The Gandhian Conception of the
Constitution 3 On the Fringe: The Tribal Laws 4 Law, Rights, and Public
Policy PART II Gendered Habitations of Precarity 5 The Trajectories of
Work, Sexuality and Citizenship: The Rights of the Transgender in India 6 '
Vimla to Pagal Hai!' [Vimla is a Lunatic!] 7 Legitimating Love: Tis Hazari
and the Judicial Process 8 A Legal Framework to Prevent Trafficking of
Women and Young Girls During Disasters in India 9 Victims, Whores, and
Wives: Migrant Women and the Law PART III Property, Dispossessions, and
Spatial Justice 10 'Bargaining', Gender Equality and Legal Change: The Case
of India's Inheritance Laws 11 Production of Space in Urban India: Legal
and Policy Challenges to Land Assembly 12 Rural Civilities: Caste, Gender,
and Public Life in Kerala 13 The New Technologies and the Constitution of
'Theft' 14 The Geographical Indications Act: Place Matters
Introduction: Exploring the Contours of Interdisciplinary Law PART I
Colonialism, Insurgency, Exodus, and the Constitution 1 Law and Terror in
the Age of Constitution-Making 2 The Gandhian Conception of the
Constitution 3 On the Fringe: The Tribal Laws 4 Law, Rights, and Public
Policy PART II Gendered Habitations of Precarity 5 The Trajectories of
Work, Sexuality and Citizenship: The Rights of the Transgender in India 6 '
Vimla to Pagal Hai!' [Vimla is a Lunatic!] 7 Legitimating Love: Tis Hazari
and the Judicial Process 8 A Legal Framework to Prevent Trafficking of
Women and Young Girls During Disasters in India 9 Victims, Whores, and
Wives: Migrant Women and the Law PART III Property, Dispossessions, and
Spatial Justice 10 'Bargaining', Gender Equality and Legal Change: The Case
of India's Inheritance Laws 11 Production of Space in Urban India: Legal
and Policy Challenges to Land Assembly 12 Rural Civilities: Caste, Gender,
and Public Life in Kerala 13 The New Technologies and the Constitution of
'Theft' 14 The Geographical Indications Act: Place Matters
Colonialism, Insurgency, Exodus, and the Constitution 1 Law and Terror in
the Age of Constitution-Making 2 The Gandhian Conception of the
Constitution 3 On the Fringe: The Tribal Laws 4 Law, Rights, and Public
Policy PART II Gendered Habitations of Precarity 5 The Trajectories of
Work, Sexuality and Citizenship: The Rights of the Transgender in India 6 '
Vimla to Pagal Hai!' [Vimla is a Lunatic!] 7 Legitimating Love: Tis Hazari
and the Judicial Process 8 A Legal Framework to Prevent Trafficking of
Women and Young Girls During Disasters in India 9 Victims, Whores, and
Wives: Migrant Women and the Law PART III Property, Dispossessions, and
Spatial Justice 10 'Bargaining', Gender Equality and Legal Change: The Case
of India's Inheritance Laws 11 Production of Space in Urban India: Legal
and Policy Challenges to Land Assembly 12 Rural Civilities: Caste, Gender,
and Public Life in Kerala 13 The New Technologies and the Constitution of
'Theft' 14 The Geographical Indications Act: Place Matters