Rethinking Indian jurisprudence : an introduction to the philosophy of law / Aakash Singh Rathore and Garima Goswamy.
2018
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Rethinking Indian jurisprudence : an introduction to the philosophy of law / Aakash Singh Rathore and Garima Goswamy.
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London : Routledge, 2018.
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part, I Elements of the Philosophy of Law
chapter Introduction / Aakash Singh Rathore Garima Goswamy
chapter 1 Law and morality / Aakash Singh Rathore Garima Goswamy
chapter 2 Christian sources of secular law / Aakash Singh Rathore Garima Goswamy
chapter 3 The cannibal's guide to jurisprudence / Aakash Singh Rathore Garima Goswamy
chapter 4 Law and rationality / Aakash Singh Rathore Garima Goswamy
chapter 5 Wronging rights? 1 / Aakash Singh Rathore Garima Goswamy
part, II Towards an Indian Philosophy of Law
chapter 6 Towards an Indian Philosophy of Law / Aakash Singh Rathore Garima Goswamy
chapter 7 From Dharmashastra to Modern Hindu Law / Aakash Singh Rathore Garima Goswamy
chapter 8 The persistence of caste / Aakash Singh Rathore Garima Goswamy
chapter 9 The politics of Shariat 1 / Aakash Singh Rathore Garima Goswamy
chapter 10 Gandhi's affirmation of law 1 / Aakash Singh Rathore Garima Goswamy
chapter 11 Ambedkarite jurisprudence 1 / Aakash Singh Rathore Garima Goswamy
part, III Applying legal philosophy to Indian cases
chapter 12 Free speech and All India Bakchod / Aakash Singh Rathore Garima Goswamy
chapter 13 Equality and reservation / Aakash Singh Rathore Garima Goswamy
chapter 14 Queering law 1 / Aakash Singh Rathore Garima Goswamy
chapter 15 Rape and security
A Buddhist vantage point / Aakash Singh Rathore Garima Goswamy
chapter 16 The ethics of organ donation / Aakash Singh Rathore Garima Goswamy
chapter 17 Indian Supreme Court jurisprudence
Five exemplary cases / Aakash Singh Rathore Garima Goswamy
chapter Conclusion / Aakash Singh Rathore Garima Goswamy.
chapter Introduction / Aakash Singh Rathore Garima Goswamy
chapter 1 Law and morality / Aakash Singh Rathore Garima Goswamy
chapter 2 Christian sources of secular law / Aakash Singh Rathore Garima Goswamy
chapter 3 The cannibal's guide to jurisprudence / Aakash Singh Rathore Garima Goswamy
chapter 4 Law and rationality / Aakash Singh Rathore Garima Goswamy
chapter 5 Wronging rights? 1 / Aakash Singh Rathore Garima Goswamy
part, II Towards an Indian Philosophy of Law
chapter 6 Towards an Indian Philosophy of Law / Aakash Singh Rathore Garima Goswamy
chapter 7 From Dharmashastra to Modern Hindu Law / Aakash Singh Rathore Garima Goswamy
chapter 8 The persistence of caste / Aakash Singh Rathore Garima Goswamy
chapter 9 The politics of Shariat 1 / Aakash Singh Rathore Garima Goswamy
chapter 10 Gandhi's affirmation of law 1 / Aakash Singh Rathore Garima Goswamy
chapter 11 Ambedkarite jurisprudence 1 / Aakash Singh Rathore Garima Goswamy
part, III Applying legal philosophy to Indian cases
chapter 12 Free speech and All India Bakchod / Aakash Singh Rathore Garima Goswamy
chapter 13 Equality and reservation / Aakash Singh Rathore Garima Goswamy
chapter 14 Queering law 1 / Aakash Singh Rathore Garima Goswamy
chapter 15 Rape and security
A Buddhist vantage point / Aakash Singh Rathore Garima Goswamy
chapter 16 The ethics of organ donation / Aakash Singh Rathore Garima Goswamy
chapter 17 Indian Supreme Court jurisprudence
Five exemplary cases / Aakash Singh Rathore Garima Goswamy
chapter Conclusion / Aakash Singh Rathore Garima Goswamy.
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"What is law? What is the source of law? What is the law for? How does law differ from other norms or codes of conduct? What is the difference between law and morality? Who is obligated to follow the law and why? What is the difference between moral and legal obligation? This book addresses these foundational questions about the law in general, and seeks to reorient our thoughts to the specific nature of law in India, the India of today, and the possible India of the future. This volume:covers relevant foundational elements, concepts and questions of the discipline; brings the uniqueness of Indian Philosophy of Law to the fore; critically analyses the major theories of jurisprudence; examines legal debates on secularism, rationality, religion, rights, caste politics; and presents useful cases and examples, including free speech, equality and reservation, queer law, rape and security, and the ethics of organ donation. Lucid and accessible, the book will be indispensable to students, teachers and scholars of law, philosophy, politics as well as philosophy of law, sociology of law, legal theory and jurisprudence."--Provided by publisher.
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