Challenging the rules(s) of law: colonialism, criminology and human rights in India/ Kalpana Kannabiran; Ranbir Singh
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Central Library, Sikkim University | Not for loan | E-1418 |
Cover; Contents; Acknowledgements; Introduction; Laws of Metamorphosis: From Nomad to Offender; Victims and Villains: The Construction of Female Criminality in Colonial Calcutta; 'That Despicable Specimen of Humanity': Policing of Homosexuality in India; Sexual Assault and the Law; Social Exclusion and Criminal Law; Building a Subaltern Women's Perspective; Whose Life is it Anyway?: Adivasi Communities and Entitlements to Life; Preserving Wellness and Personhood: A Psychosocial Approach to the Child; Penal Strategies and Political Resistance in Colonial and Independent India.
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