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Redefining Family Law in India

Editat de Archana Parashar, Amita Dhanda
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 5 oct 2015
This volume is a collection of articles by scholars across disciplines to create a discourse of family law independent of Religious Personal Law, whilst striving for fairness and justice to all. It demonstrates the artificiality of the public–private divide and seeks the systematic development of ideas for a fair and just family law in contemporary India.




The book does not merely document the pathologies of power within the family but also makes proposals for remedying these inequities. It is not confined to considering what changes need to be inducted into existing family law to make it more just, but also strategises on the means and methods of effecting the change. It lifts the familial veil and scrutinises the status, rights and disabilities of some of the subordinated members of the family. The volume is an invitation to redefine family law with the twin tools of reflection and responsibility.




It will interest those in law judges, legislators, law reformers as well as those in women and family studies, policy makers and policy analysts, apart from the general reader.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781138961616
ISBN-10: 1138961612
Pagini: 424
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge India
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate

Cuprins

B. Sivaramayya: A Work Profile  Introduction: Archana Parashar and Amita Dhanda  1. Inheriting Modernity: A Discussion Concerning the Problem of Religious Intolerance in Three Traditions: Christianity, Islam and Hinduism M. Vasudevacharya  2. Wives and Whores: The Regulation of the Economies in Sexual Labour Prabha Kotiswaran  3. Saving Custom or Promoting Incest? Post-Independence Marriage Law and Dravidian Marriage Practices Patricia Uberoi  4. A Psychosocial Critique of the Law of Adoption in India Amita Dhanda  5. Paternalistic Law, Autonomous Child and the Responsible Judges Archana Parashar  6. Dysphoric Bodies of Law Damini Bhalla and Supriya Sankaran  7. Sexuality, Freedom and the Law S.P. Sathe  8. Divorce at the Wife’s Initiative In Muslim personal Law: What are the Opinions and What are Their Implications for Women’s Welfare? Sylvia Vatuk  9. Hindu Conjugality: Transition from Sacrament to Contractual Obligations Flavia Agnes  10. Family, Work and Matrimonial property: Implications for Women and Children Kamala Sankaran  11. Succession Laws and Gender Justice Poonam Pradhan Saxena  12. ‘Bargaining’, Gender Equality and Legal Change: The Case of India’s Inheritance Laws Bina Agarwal Index

Notă biografică

Archana Parashar is Associate Professor in Law at Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia. She has an abiding interest in Western Feminist theory, its presence in contemporary legal theory, and its relevance for women in the third world and immigrant women in Australia. She has published many articles on the subject of women’s position under the personal laws, the relevance of legal pluralism, and its implications for gender justice in the Indian family laws. She is the author of Women and Family Law Reform in India (1992) and has co-edited (with Amita Dhanda) Engendering Law: Essays in Honour of Lotika Sarkar (1999). Amita Dhanda is Professor of Law at the National Academy ofLegal Studies and Research (NALSAR), Hyderabad, India. Shehas been studying closely the legal processes which contributeto conditions of exclusion and marginalisation, and exploringlegal strategies that can reverse the process. She has written extensivelyon the legal position of persons with psychosocial and intellectualdisabilities. She is the author of Legal Order and MentalDisorder (2000); co-author of On Their Own (2005); and jointlyrevised Bindra’s Interpretation of Statutes (2007). She has also co-edited (with Archana Parashar) Engendering Law: Essays inHonour of Lotika Sarkar (1999).

Recenzii

‘[The book] generate[s] a discourse [on] a just family law and note[s] that there is a strong need for engaging scholars from other disciplines to analyse law and legal institutions.’ — The Book Review

Descriere

‘Family Law’ refers to the set of legal rules which are in practice in India with regards to ‘family’ issues – marriage, divorce, inheritance, etc. This volume is a collection of articles by different scholars across disciplines to generate a discourse on just Family Law.