Women and Law: Critical Feminist Perspectives: Sage Law
Editat de Kalpana Kannabiranen Limba Engleză Electronic book text – 16 mar 2014
This volume attempts at a fresh mapping of the field of women and law from an interdisciplinary perspective and presents the work of activists, lawyers and scholars in conversation.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9788132118688
ISBN-10: 8132118685
Pagini: 328
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 mm
Ediția:First Edition
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications Pvt. Ltd
Seria Sage Law
Locul publicării:New Delhi, India
ISBN-10: 8132118685
Pagini: 328
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 mm
Ediția:First Edition
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications Pvt. Ltd
Seria Sage Law
Locul publicării:New Delhi, India
Recenzii
Edited by Kalpana Kannabiran, this collection of 11 essays by eminent lawyers, activists and scholars seeks to ‘map the field of women and law from an interdisciplinary perspective’ and, in the process, puts forth on paper the continuing denial of justice to women under the Indian legal system. By painstakingly recording the process of every law taking shape, complete with cases and facts, they have documented a history that would otherwise have been ignored. The authors have also raised pertinent questions on gender justice often sought to be swept under the carpet by the system….apart from being a treasure-trove on gender justice, also offers plausible answers to a host of questions on women and law, without confounding us with legal jargon. That makes it a winner, hands down.
Women and Law is a [volume] aiming at women that have experienced encounters with the Indian Law...the volume has 11 chapters that raise heated questions and critically challenge the social institutions by providing detailed evidence of specific cases, judicial precedent, trails and stories of victims. It is a useful collection for those interested in studying how violence against women is perpetuated though patriarchal structures and state practices....the collection is appealing because of its rich arguments, wide range of experiences, and explorations of the unspoken prejudice against women in Indian justice system. It not only provides a critical understanding of legal barriers that prevent women from exercising active citizenship, but also throws up insightful recommendations. This collection provokes the reader to take a deeper look at the patriarchal values and their operation in Indian culture. This book will prove to be useful guide for law practitioners, academics and policy makers who are interested in studying violence against women’s right.
... The authors have also raised pertinent questions on gender justice often sought to be swept under the carpet by the system….apart from being a treasure-trove on gender justice, also offers plausible answers to a host of questions on women and law, without confounding us with legal jargon. That makes it a winner, hands down.
Women and Law is a [volume] aiming at women that have experienced encounters with the Indian Law...the volume has 11 chapters that raise heated questions and critically challenge the social institutions by providing detailed evidence of specific cases, judicial precedent, trails and stories of victims. It is a useful collection for those interested in studying how violence against women is perpetuated though patriarchal structures and state practices....the collection is appealing because of its rich arguments, wide range of experiences, and explorations of the unspoken prejudice against women in Indian justice system. It not only provides a critical understanding of legal barriers that prevent women from exercising active citizenship, but also throws up insightful recommendations. This collection provokes the reader to take a deeper look at the patriarchal values and their operation in Indian culture. This book will prove to be useful guide for law practitioners, academics and policy makers who are interested in studying violence against women’s right.
... The authors have also raised pertinent questions on gender justice often sought to be swept under the carpet by the system….apart from being a treasure-trove on gender justice, also offers plausible answers to a host of questions on women and law, without confounding us with legal jargon. That makes it a winner, hands down.
Cuprins
Preface
Introduction
Bringing Rights Home: Review of the Campaign for a Law on Domestic Violence - Indira Jaising
Conjugality, Property, Morality and Maintenance - Flavia Agnes
Women, Forestspaces and the Law: Transgressing the Boundaries - Sagari R Ramdas
Women’s Rights and Entitlements to Land in South Asia: Changing Forms of Engagements - Meera Velayudhan
Outside the Realm of Protective Legislation: The Saga of Unpaid Work in India - Padmini Swaminathan
Gender Equality at Workplace: A Frozen Agenda - D Nagasaila
Judicial Meanderings in Patriarchal Thickets: Litigating Sex Discrimination in India - Kalpana Kannabiran
Women’s Health and Law in India: Trends of Hope and Despair - Shruti Pandey
Prenatal Diagnosis: Where Do We Draw the Line? - Anita Ghai and Rachana Johri
Religion, Feminist Politics and Muslim Women’s Rights in India - Zoya Hasan
Women and State Violence: Where Is Justice? - Anita Tiphagne
Index
Introduction
Bringing Rights Home: Review of the Campaign for a Law on Domestic Violence - Indira Jaising
Conjugality, Property, Morality and Maintenance - Flavia Agnes
Women, Forestspaces and the Law: Transgressing the Boundaries - Sagari R Ramdas
Women’s Rights and Entitlements to Land in South Asia: Changing Forms of Engagements - Meera Velayudhan
Outside the Realm of Protective Legislation: The Saga of Unpaid Work in India - Padmini Swaminathan
Gender Equality at Workplace: A Frozen Agenda - D Nagasaila
Judicial Meanderings in Patriarchal Thickets: Litigating Sex Discrimination in India - Kalpana Kannabiran
Women’s Health and Law in India: Trends of Hope and Despair - Shruti Pandey
Prenatal Diagnosis: Where Do We Draw the Line? - Anita Ghai and Rachana Johri
Religion, Feminist Politics and Muslim Women’s Rights in India - Zoya Hasan
Women and State Violence: Where Is Justice? - Anita Tiphagne
Index