This book looks at the first eight Sanskrit law codes written in India, between 600 BCE and 570 ACE. It focuses on the legal, religious and ethical customs which were codified in this period and their impact on the social and political life of women. The volume analyzes texts such as the Dharma Sūtras, the Arthaśāstra, the Manu Smŗiti, the Yājňyavalkya Smŗiti, and Nārada Smŗiti, amongst others. It studies discourses on justice, conduct, virtues and duties, and how early laws were used to systematize patriarchy and the varna caste system in South Asia. It examines how patrimonial laws and male property rights highlighted social anxieties about female chastity and varna lineage, which led to the subordination of women and the lower varnas. Th...
It is argued that in ancient India the Buddhist Vinaya (the rules governing Buddhist monks) were not...
The proprietary right of women in the property of family, has, since ancient times, been shaped by t...
In ancient India there was no law stricto sensu. Indian proto-law is a sort of ethico-legal phenomen...
The status of women in Vedic literature reflects the societal norms and values of ancient India. The...
The status of women in Vedic literature reflects the societal norms and values of ancient India. The...
Abstract: This article examines the historical and contemporary implications of women’s rights in an...
We can easily believe by studying our History books that in ancient India, women enjoyed equal statu...
In the recent years, Worldwide, gender equity and Women empowerment is mostly discussed issue. Most ...
In the recent years, Worldwide, gender equity and Women empowerment is mostly discussed issue. Most ...
This dissertation examines debates about women's rights and family law reform in inter-war and earl...
Foundation of human civilization and endorsement of its potency are the consequences of prolonged wo...
Social status of women is a basic theme in feminism. This article explores the social status of wome...
ABSTRACT: Religion plays a significant role in structuring and maintaining a society by enforcing ce...
Women in ancient India were held in high esteem. The position of a woman in the Vedas and the Upanis...
This dissertation examines debates about women's rights and family law reform in inter-war and early...
It is argued that in ancient India the Buddhist Vinaya (the rules governing Buddhist monks) were not...
The proprietary right of women in the property of family, has, since ancient times, been shaped by t...
In ancient India there was no law stricto sensu. Indian proto-law is a sort of ethico-legal phenomen...
The status of women in Vedic literature reflects the societal norms and values of ancient India. The...
The status of women in Vedic literature reflects the societal norms and values of ancient India. The...
Abstract: This article examines the historical and contemporary implications of women’s rights in an...
We can easily believe by studying our History books that in ancient India, women enjoyed equal statu...
In the recent years, Worldwide, gender equity and Women empowerment is mostly discussed issue. Most ...
In the recent years, Worldwide, gender equity and Women empowerment is mostly discussed issue. Most ...
This dissertation examines debates about women's rights and family law reform in inter-war and earl...
Foundation of human civilization and endorsement of its potency are the consequences of prolonged wo...
Social status of women is a basic theme in feminism. This article explores the social status of wome...
ABSTRACT: Religion plays a significant role in structuring and maintaining a society by enforcing ce...
Women in ancient India were held in high esteem. The position of a woman in the Vedas and the Upanis...
This dissertation examines debates about women's rights and family law reform in inter-war and early...
It is argued that in ancient India the Buddhist Vinaya (the rules governing Buddhist monks) were not...
The proprietary right of women in the property of family, has, since ancient times, been shaped by t...
In ancient India there was no law stricto sensu. Indian proto-law is a sort of ethico-legal phenomen...