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Of Law and Life (Cultures of Democracy in the New Millennium)

Of Law and Life (Cultures of Democracy in the New Millennium)

$93.00
Author:Upendra Baxi, Arvind Narrain, Lawrence Liang, Sitharamam Kakarala and Sruti Chaganti
ISBN 13:9789354423048
Binding:Hardbound
Language:English
Year:2024
Subject:Law

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CONTENTS: List of Plates List of Abbreviations From the Series Editors Acknowledgements 1. Early Life Bringing Philosophy to its Source Rajkot Impassioned Reading Habits Women in Enforced Temporary Exile Family as a ‘School of Morals’ Stories of Deprivation K. M. Munshi and Other Matters Love and Justice 2. Learning the Law Working with Scindia Steam Navigation Company Government Law College, Bombay Berkeley: Of Vietnam, Kelsen, and Others First Visit to Sydney: Stone and the German South West Africa Decision 3. The Indian Law Institute Authority Does Not Reside in a Mailbox A Thesis so Strained The Rule of Law Must Run with the Rule of Life 4. The Australian Interlude Teaching in Sydney Law School Experience of ‘Mild’ Racism Indigenous People’s Jurisprudence An Incipient Attempt at Public Interest Litigation Learning to Drive and Becoming a Father Writing for the Newspapers 5. Learning from the Australian Experience: Indigenous People’s Jurisprudence Comparative Indigenous People’s Jurisprudence What Can Indigenous Law Teach Us? How Can the Same Law that Oppresses Us be Turned against the Oppressors? Re-enchanting the World Not Land for Land, but a Running Brook for a Running Brook 6. Love, Suffering, and Justice Meeting Prema Link between Biography and Social Text Funded Thought vs Ab-original Thought To be Human Means to be Open to the Suffering Other When Bodily Pain Becomes Social Suffering Speaking For and With Others 7. Teaching, Activism, and the Imposition of Emergency Return to Delhi Teaching in Delhi Law Faculty, Law Centre 2 Challenging a Legislative Expulsion: The First Forensic Victory Declaration of Emergency Doing it with Your Hand Outlaw Evolutionary Social Change versus Revolutionary Change 8. Emergency, Collective Political Violence, and Balagopal Emergency as a Form of Commissariat Dictatorship The Emergency as a Regime of Biopolitics Emergency as an Assault on Traditions of Humiliation Feminising the Narrative of Partition The Foundational Violence of Partition The Descriptive Register of Violence: When is the Body in Pain? The Juridical Register of Violence: When is the Infliction of Pain Unjust? Thinking is a Paired Concept Lapsarian Violence versus Structural Violence Making Sense/Making Meaning A Word on Populism Between Reformism and Revolutionary Violence: Balagopal’s Thought 9. Marx, Law, and Justice Experience of Reading Marx Force of Phrases and Force without Phrases Idea of Rule of Law Poulantzas and a Theory of the State State and Regime The Scientific Marx and the Activist Marx Marx and Re-enchanting the World Why Should We Engage with Marx Today? 10. Constitutionalism, Human Rights Activism, and Their Futures Essentialising the ‘Human’ in Human Rights Gandhi and the Indian Constitution Governance, Legality, and Constitutionalism Seven Types of Constitutions and Three Forms of Constitutionalism Invention of C3: Mathura Open Letter Invention of C3: Social Action Litigation Blasphemy and Constitutional Love The Future of Human Rights Justice without Borders? 11. The Sociology of Indian Law Indian Legal Theory Indian Legal Historiography: A History of the Writing of Legal History Moving Beyond Legal History as Institutional History Sociology of Indian Law The Names of History The Types of History Law and Technology Genetic Activism and the Second Open Letter 12. Social Action Litigation, Judicial Accountability, and Bhopal Teachers, Students, Activists Responsible and Self-Reflexive Activism Epistolary and Bibliophilic Litigation The Phases of SAL: From the Charismatic to the Routine The Impact of SAL Judicial Accountability Civility and Protest The ‘Deep Mystery’ of Bhopal Settlement? An Excess of Love 13. Vice-Chancellorship and the Mandal Years Warwick Activism Oversleeping is a Crime against Humanity Feudalism and Academic Power Emergency Powers Mandal Sarfaroshi ki Tamanna A Russian Toast Concluding Thoughts on University Systems 14. Human Rights: Teaching, Education, and Theory Curricularisation of Human Rights The Jurisprudence of Human Rights Pedagogic Experiments Mimesis and Originality in Human Rights Thinking Epistemic Humility in Promoting Human Rights Cultures Against Epistemic Racism Normative Expectations and the Struggle against Injustice References Index