Sociolegal Challenges for the Social Justice Continuum
Perspectives from India and South Africa
Herausgeber: Parikh, Madhuri; Bhagat-Ganguly, Varsha; Finn, Meghan
Sociolegal Challenges for the Social Justice Continuum
Perspectives from India and South Africa
Herausgeber: Parikh, Madhuri; Bhagat-Ganguly, Varsha; Finn, Meghan
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As legal jurisdictions in the Global South, both India and South Africa have long histories of inequality and structural oppression. This book engages in comparative socio-legal analysis to examine the contours of social justice in both countries.
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As legal jurisdictions in the Global South, both India and South Africa have long histories of inequality and structural oppression. This book engages in comparative socio-legal analysis to examine the contours of social justice in both countries.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 258
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. November 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 155mm x 234mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 416g
- ISBN-13: 9781032910772
- ISBN-10: 1032910771
- Artikelnr.: 71236522
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 258
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. November 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 155mm x 234mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 416g
- ISBN-13: 9781032910772
- ISBN-10: 1032910771
- Artikelnr.: 71236522
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Varsha Bhagat-Ganguly has been a professor with Institute of Law, Nirma University and CRS, LBSNAA, Mussoorie and a fellow with Indian Institute of Advanced Study, Shimla, India. Meghan Finn is a senior lecturer at the University of Johannesburg, South Africa. Madhuri Parikh is a professor and the Director and Dean (I/c.), Institute of Law, Nirma University, India.
List of Contributors. List of Abbreviations. Preface. Introduction Part I:
Challenges for labour law and social security - informalisation, migration
and climate change 1. The vulnerability of migrant workers in South Africa
2. Changing trends and challenges of employment and social security for gig
workers' rights in India 3. Legal regulation, the burgeoning informal
economy, and protection of vulnerable women workers in South Africa 4.
Natural calamities, structural inequalities, and internal migration in
India: a case study of Chennai floods 5. Climate change, migration and
transformative justice: Towards an ethics of practice Part II: Law,
technology, and social justice 6. Technology as 'trans-individuation':
Aadhaar and the question of institutional responsibility 7. Microinsurance
and the role of digitalisation as a means of social justice for vulnerable
people 8. Strengthening informal cross-border traders cooperatives for
equitable digital trade Part Sexual orientation, gender, and substantive
equality 9. Engendering change: LGBTQIA+ rights and positive measures in
South Africa 10. Exploring social justice strategies for LGBTQIA+ persons
in India 11. The case for a gender-neutral law on sexual harassment in the
workplace in India 12. An assessment of South Africa's compliance with
CEDAW through the shattered lens of gender-based violence against black
lesbians 13. Advancing socio-economic rights in response to gender-based
violence in South Africa Part IV: Pedagogical approaches to legal education
and social justice lawyering How to make legal education and research more
democratic in a neoliberal era - a lifetime of questions? 15. Pre-law
education: promoting democratic citizenship 16. Legal education and ethics:
a road towards social justice 17. Nurturing CHAMPS for social justice
lawyering through Adaptive Clinical Andragogy. Index.
Challenges for labour law and social security - informalisation, migration
and climate change 1. The vulnerability of migrant workers in South Africa
2. Changing trends and challenges of employment and social security for gig
workers' rights in India 3. Legal regulation, the burgeoning informal
economy, and protection of vulnerable women workers in South Africa 4.
Natural calamities, structural inequalities, and internal migration in
India: a case study of Chennai floods 5. Climate change, migration and
transformative justice: Towards an ethics of practice Part II: Law,
technology, and social justice 6. Technology as 'trans-individuation':
Aadhaar and the question of institutional responsibility 7. Microinsurance
and the role of digitalisation as a means of social justice for vulnerable
people 8. Strengthening informal cross-border traders cooperatives for
equitable digital trade Part Sexual orientation, gender, and substantive
equality 9. Engendering change: LGBTQIA+ rights and positive measures in
South Africa 10. Exploring social justice strategies for LGBTQIA+ persons
in India 11. The case for a gender-neutral law on sexual harassment in the
workplace in India 12. An assessment of South Africa's compliance with
CEDAW through the shattered lens of gender-based violence against black
lesbians 13. Advancing socio-economic rights in response to gender-based
violence in South Africa Part IV: Pedagogical approaches to legal education
and social justice lawyering How to make legal education and research more
democratic in a neoliberal era - a lifetime of questions? 15. Pre-law
education: promoting democratic citizenship 16. Legal education and ethics:
a road towards social justice 17. Nurturing CHAMPS for social justice
lawyering through Adaptive Clinical Andragogy. Index.
List of Contributors. List of Abbreviations. Preface. Introduction Part I:
Challenges for labour law and social security - informalisation, migration
and climate change 1. The vulnerability of migrant workers in South Africa
2. Changing trends and challenges of employment and social security for gig
workers' rights in India 3. Legal regulation, the burgeoning informal
economy, and protection of vulnerable women workers in South Africa 4.
Natural calamities, structural inequalities, and internal migration in
India: a case study of Chennai floods 5. Climate change, migration and
transformative justice: Towards an ethics of practice Part II: Law,
technology, and social justice 6. Technology as 'trans-individuation':
Aadhaar and the question of institutional responsibility 7. Microinsurance
and the role of digitalisation as a means of social justice for vulnerable
people 8. Strengthening informal cross-border traders cooperatives for
equitable digital trade Part Sexual orientation, gender, and substantive
equality 9. Engendering change: LGBTQIA+ rights and positive measures in
South Africa 10. Exploring social justice strategies for LGBTQIA+ persons
in India 11. The case for a gender-neutral law on sexual harassment in the
workplace in India 12. An assessment of South Africa's compliance with
CEDAW through the shattered lens of gender-based violence against black
lesbians 13. Advancing socio-economic rights in response to gender-based
violence in South Africa Part IV: Pedagogical approaches to legal education
and social justice lawyering How to make legal education and research more
democratic in a neoliberal era - a lifetime of questions? 15. Pre-law
education: promoting democratic citizenship 16. Legal education and ethics:
a road towards social justice 17. Nurturing CHAMPS for social justice
lawyering through Adaptive Clinical Andragogy. Index.
Challenges for labour law and social security - informalisation, migration
and climate change 1. The vulnerability of migrant workers in South Africa
2. Changing trends and challenges of employment and social security for gig
workers' rights in India 3. Legal regulation, the burgeoning informal
economy, and protection of vulnerable women workers in South Africa 4.
Natural calamities, structural inequalities, and internal migration in
India: a case study of Chennai floods 5. Climate change, migration and
transformative justice: Towards an ethics of practice Part II: Law,
technology, and social justice 6. Technology as 'trans-individuation':
Aadhaar and the question of institutional responsibility 7. Microinsurance
and the role of digitalisation as a means of social justice for vulnerable
people 8. Strengthening informal cross-border traders cooperatives for
equitable digital trade Part Sexual orientation, gender, and substantive
equality 9. Engendering change: LGBTQIA+ rights and positive measures in
South Africa 10. Exploring social justice strategies for LGBTQIA+ persons
in India 11. The case for a gender-neutral law on sexual harassment in the
workplace in India 12. An assessment of South Africa's compliance with
CEDAW through the shattered lens of gender-based violence against black
lesbians 13. Advancing socio-economic rights in response to gender-based
violence in South Africa Part IV: Pedagogical approaches to legal education
and social justice lawyering How to make legal education and research more
democratic in a neoliberal era - a lifetime of questions? 15. Pre-law
education: promoting democratic citizenship 16. Legal education and ethics:
a road towards social justice 17. Nurturing CHAMPS for social justice
lawyering through Adaptive Clinical Andragogy. Index.