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Subjects, Citizens and Law

Colonial and independent India

Gunnel Cederlöf editor Sanjukta Das Gupta editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:28th Oct '16

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This volume investigates how, where and when subjects and citizens come into being, assert themselves and exercise subjecthood or citizenship in the formation of modern India. It argues for the importance of understanding legal practice – how rights are performed in dispute and negotiation – from the parliament and courts to street corners and field sites. The essays in the book explore themes such as land law and rights, court procedure, freedom of speech, sex workers’ mobilisation, refugee status, adivasi people and non-state actors, and bring together studies from across north India, spanning from early colonial to contemporary times.

Representing scholarship in history, anthropology and political science that draws on wide-ranging field and archival research, the volume will immensely benefit scholars, students and researchers of development, history, political science, sociology, anthropology, law and public policy.

ISBN: 9781138228443

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 580g

218 pages