Description |
1 online resource (xv, 379 pages) |
Series |
Routledge readings |
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Routledge readings
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Contents |
The Sites and Possibilities of Interdisciplinary Law / Kalpana Kannabiran -- Law, Agro-Ecology and Colonialism in Mid-Gangetic India, 1770s–1910s / Nitin Sinha -- Historical Wrongs and Forest Rights : Nascent Jurisprudence on FRA and Participatory Evidence Making / Shomona Khanna -- Feminist Dimension of Biodiversity Challenges / Niharika Bahl -- An Overview of the Law Governing Hazardous Substances in the Post-Bhopal Era / T. R. Subramanya -- Disability, Disaster and the Law : Legislating Disability Inclusive Disaster Risk Reduction / Deepa Sonpal -- Family, Work and Matrimonial Property : Implications for Women and Children / Kamala Sankaran -- Sex-selective Abortion and Reproductive Rights : A Syncretic Feminist Approach / Bijayalaxmi Nanda -- Adjudicating Domestic Violence in the Courts / Shalu Nigam -- Feminist Activism, Violence in the Family, and Law Reform in India : A Three Decadal History / Kalpana Kannabiran -- Saving Custom or Promoting Incest? Post-Independence Marriage Law and Dravidian Marriage Practices / Patricia Uberoi -- Conflict Resolution in Tribal Societies of Northeast India : Legal Pluralism and Indian Democracy / Nandita Haksar -- Forums for Conflict Resolution in the Jaintia Tribal Community over Land Resources /Rikil Chyrmang -- Pathalgadi Movement and Conflicting Ideologies of Tribal Village Governance / Anjana Singh |
Summary |
"This book presents essays on social justice, environment, rights, and governance. It covers a vast range of issues and offers a compelling guide to understanding the harm and risk relating to biodiversity, agro-ecology, disaster and forest rights. The book covers critical themes such as ecology, families and governance and establishes the trajectory of contemporary ecology and law in South Asia. The thirteen chapters in the volume, divided into three sections, trace violence and marginality in the plurality of families and their laws in India, as well as discuss community-based just practices. With debates on development, governance and families, the book highlights the politics and practices of law making, law reform and law application. This multidisciplinary volume foregrounds the politics and plural lives of/in law by including perspectives from major authors who have contributed to the academic and/or policy discourse of the subject"--Publisher's description |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references |
Notes |
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 |
Subject |
Environmental law -- South Asia
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Sustainable development -- South Asia
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Social justice -- South Asia
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Domestic relations -- South Asia
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Kannabirān, Kalpana, editor.
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ISBN |
9781003299561 |
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1003299563 |
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9781000607802 |
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1000607801 |
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9781000607826 |
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1000607828 |
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