It is an observable fact now that Indian law has developed over the past few decades, away from the outwardly postcolonial and partly aggressively modernist presuppositions of the 1940s and 1950s, towards an embarrassed self-critical assessment of the present and an almost anxious vision of the future. This is what I portray here as a postmodern approach. The earlier, almost blind belief in modernisation and its inherent promises of progress has been replaced by a typically Hindu form of trust in the possibility of a better future, for which all concerned parties have to work. One might call this the dharma of postmodern Hindu law. Building on Masaji Chiba's jurisprudential models my paper's analysis of recent developments in Indian family ...
In the wider context of globalisation, legal plurality as a fact, and legal pluralism as an increasi...
One of the major research themes of the project group is the changes in plural legal constellations ...
ABSTRACT The thrust of this work is to explore the orientation of Indian Jurisprudence which truly r...
'It is an observable fact now that Indian law has developed over the past few decades, away from the...
This study, based on indological and legal scholarship, explores to what extent Hindu law, as a conc...
This book presents a study on a postmodernist analysis of classical Hindu law, which has become negl...
Covering the colonial period and modern India, this examination of the complex relationship between ...
In light of currently developing and purportedly postmodern global comparative legal analysis and re...
The author demonstrates through a historical survey of ancient texts, and the glosses of various pun...
Covering the earliest Sanskrit rulebooks through to the codification of ‘Hindu law\u27 in modern tim...
In legal discourses about Hinduism and the related laws as ‘the West’s other’, this comes out promin...
Copyright @ 2010 Pace UniversityThe following jurisprudence paper examines the implications of postm...
The role of law in Hinduism and the value of law as a category of Hindu studies have been underestim...
The paper examines the desirability of cosmopolitan law and consequent cosmopolitan legal studies an...
Globalization is a necessity. This concept is realized throughout the world in the world, including ...
In the wider context of globalisation, legal plurality as a fact, and legal pluralism as an increasi...
One of the major research themes of the project group is the changes in plural legal constellations ...
ABSTRACT The thrust of this work is to explore the orientation of Indian Jurisprudence which truly r...
'It is an observable fact now that Indian law has developed over the past few decades, away from the...
This study, based on indological and legal scholarship, explores to what extent Hindu law, as a conc...
This book presents a study on a postmodernist analysis of classical Hindu law, which has become negl...
Covering the colonial period and modern India, this examination of the complex relationship between ...
In light of currently developing and purportedly postmodern global comparative legal analysis and re...
The author demonstrates through a historical survey of ancient texts, and the glosses of various pun...
Covering the earliest Sanskrit rulebooks through to the codification of ‘Hindu law\u27 in modern tim...
In legal discourses about Hinduism and the related laws as ‘the West’s other’, this comes out promin...
Copyright @ 2010 Pace UniversityThe following jurisprudence paper examines the implications of postm...
The role of law in Hinduism and the value of law as a category of Hindu studies have been underestim...
The paper examines the desirability of cosmopolitan law and consequent cosmopolitan legal studies an...
Globalization is a necessity. This concept is realized throughout the world in the world, including ...
In the wider context of globalisation, legal plurality as a fact, and legal pluralism as an increasi...
One of the major research themes of the project group is the changes in plural legal constellations ...
ABSTRACT The thrust of this work is to explore the orientation of Indian Jurisprudence which truly r...