The paper examines the increasing relative social significance of the normative and institutional complex of state law, particularly in relation to political structures of domination and procedures of ruling in urban India. Resistance to everyday structures of domination is increasingly sought by the use of law that complements or even replaces other modes of resistance such as protest, withdrawal, subversion or other ‘weapons of the weak’. The use of law as a ‘weapon of the weak’ is interlinked with the wider political processes of democratisation in India. Democratisation is transforming a sense of entitlement rooted in the Nehruvian ideology of the developmental state into a rights consciousness. Particularly those who have to face trans...
What place does a colonial legacy which, in its logic, believes that people are bound to feel affect...
Comparative legal research in property and urban planning law has taken an increasing interest in th...
As a nation of over one billion people and the world’s largest democracy, India is sometimes confron...
Studies of legal pluralism in India have for long addressed the issue of the relation between state ...
How does neo-liberalism change the way we understand rights, law, and justice? With postcolonial and...
This scholarly article aims to investigate and assess the societal implications of legal advancement...
This scholarly article aims to investigate and assess the societal implications of legal advancement...
At a moment when democracy seems to be experiencing an unprecedented level of crisis worldwide, this...
How, where, and when do subjects and citizens come into being to make demands and reassert themselve...
This paper examines the relationship between state and democracy in India. It probes the paradox tha...
Studies of the post-colonial state have often presented it as a structure that has fallen under the ...
This paper is an engagament with the nuances of institutions contained within the edifice of the Sta...
This thesis examines the struggles and conditions of Baoris and Chharas, two adivasi(indigenous) com...
This paper takes a critical look at the concept of Legal Empowerment, tracing its genesis and differ...
Must all states have fixed constitutional identities Does democracy necessarily entail citizensovere...
What place does a colonial legacy which, in its logic, believes that people are bound to feel affect...
Comparative legal research in property and urban planning law has taken an increasing interest in th...
As a nation of over one billion people and the world’s largest democracy, India is sometimes confron...
Studies of legal pluralism in India have for long addressed the issue of the relation between state ...
How does neo-liberalism change the way we understand rights, law, and justice? With postcolonial and...
This scholarly article aims to investigate and assess the societal implications of legal advancement...
This scholarly article aims to investigate and assess the societal implications of legal advancement...
At a moment when democracy seems to be experiencing an unprecedented level of crisis worldwide, this...
How, where, and when do subjects and citizens come into being to make demands and reassert themselve...
This paper examines the relationship between state and democracy in India. It probes the paradox tha...
Studies of the post-colonial state have often presented it as a structure that has fallen under the ...
This paper is an engagament with the nuances of institutions contained within the edifice of the Sta...
This thesis examines the struggles and conditions of Baoris and Chharas, two adivasi(indigenous) com...
This paper takes a critical look at the concept of Legal Empowerment, tracing its genesis and differ...
Must all states have fixed constitutional identities Does democracy necessarily entail citizensovere...
What place does a colonial legacy which, in its logic, believes that people are bound to feel affect...
Comparative legal research in property and urban planning law has taken an increasing interest in th...
As a nation of over one billion people and the world’s largest democracy, India is sometimes confron...