- Author(s): Upendra Baxi
- Publisher: Law and Justice Publishing Co
- Edition: 2 Ed Rp 2024
- ISBN 13 9788119129942
- Approx. Pages 250 + Contents
- Format Paperback
- Approx. Product Size 21 x 14 cms
- Delivery Time Normally 7-9 working days
- Shipping Charge Extra (see Shopping Cart)
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Description
This edition of Towards a Sociology of Indian Law [TASOIL] would not exist were it not for the enterprising effort by Dr. Manish Arora, of Law and Justice publications. It is not easy to sustain off-beat publications, but Dr. Arora has found his own charismatic ways of doing this. The monograph is being widely used, in India, and elsewhere, as a vignette of the themes, issues, and literature on the subject till mid-eighties. However, it is gratifying to know that it has also served the needs of comparative social science-based research studies in Indian law, history, and society.
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Contents
1. Classical Hindu Law
2. Law and Social Change: The Colonial Experience
3. Law and Social Change in Contemporary India
4. People's Law, Development and Justice
5. Tribal Law and Justice
6. The Nyaya Panchayats
7. Law and Social Control
8. Adjudication under State Legal System
9. Conclusion
Postscript
References
Bibliography
Supplementary
Bibliography
Subject Index
Name Index
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Author's Details
Upendra Baxi
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