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Routledge Readings on Law and Social Justice: Dispossessions, Marginalities, Rights

Edited by: Kalpana Kannabiran

ISBN13: 9781032269276
Published: July 2022
Publisher: Routledge
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
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Routledge Readings on Law and Social Justice: Dispossessions, Marginalities, Rights presents some of the finest essays on social justice, rights and public policy. With a lucid new Introduction, it covers a vast range of issues and offers a compelling guide to understanding law and socio-legal studies in South Asia. The book covers critical themes such as the jurisprudence of rights, justice, dignity, with a focus on the regimes of patriarchy, labour and dispossession. The fourteen chapters in the volume, divided into three sections, examine contested sites of the constitution, courts, prisons, land or complex processes of migration, trafficking, digital technology regimes, geographical indications and their entanglements. This multi-disciplinary 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.

This book will be useful to students, scholars, policymakers, practitioners and the general reader interested in a nuanced understanding of law, especially those studying law, marginality and violence. It will serve as essential reading for those in law, socio-legal studies, legal history, South Asian studies, human rights, jurisprudence and constitutional studies, gender studies, history, politics, conflict and peace studies, sociology and social anthropology. It will also appeal to legal historians and practitioners of law, and those in public administration, development studies, environmental studies, migration studies, cultural studies, labour studies and economics.

Subjects:
Other Jurisdictions , Law and Society, Asia
Contents:
Introduction
Kalpana Kannabiran

PART I: Colonialism, Insurgency, Exodus and the Constitution
CHAPTER 1. Law and Terror in the Age of Constitution-Making
Ranabir Samaddar
CHAPTER 2. The Gandhian Conception of the Constitution
Narendra Chapalgaonker
CHAPTER 3. On the Fringe: The Tribal Laws
Partha S. Ghosh
CHAPTER 4. Law, Rights, and Public Policy
Andrea Monti and Raymond Wacks

PART II: Gendered Habitations of Precarity
CHAPTER 5. The Trajectories of Work, Sexuality and Citizenship: The Rights of the Transgender in India
Skylab Sahu
CHAPTER 6. ‘Vimla to Pagal Hai!’ [Vimla is a lunatic]
Rani Dhavan Shankardass
CHAPTER 7. Legitimating Love: Tis Hazari and the Judicial Process
Perveez Mody
CHAPTER 8. A Legal Framework to Prevent Trafficking of Women and Young Girls During Disasters in India
Manjula Batra
CHAPTER 9. Victims, Whores, and Wives: Migrant Women and the Law
Ratna Kapur

PART III: Property, Dispossessions and Spatial Justice
CHAPTER 10. ‘Bargaining’, Gender Equality and Legal Change: The Case of India’s Inheritance Laws
Bina Agarwal
CHAPTER 11. Production of Space in Urban India: Legal and Policy Challenges to Land Assembly
Varun Panickar
CHAPTER 12. Rural Civilities: Caste, Gender, and Public Life in Kerala
Sharika Thiranagama
CHAPTER 13. The New Technologies and the Constitution of ‘Theft’
Nalini Rajan
CHAPTER 14. The Geographical Indications Act: Place Matters
Anu Kapur