Challenging the rules(s) of law: colonialism,criminology and human rights in india/ edited by Kalpana Kannabiran - Los angeles: Sage, 2008. - 495 p.

Laws of metamorphosis : from nomad to offender / Meena Radhakrishna
Victims and villains : the construction of female criminality in colonial Calcutta / Sumanta Banerjee
'That despicable specimen of humanity' : policing of homosexuality in India / Arvind Narrain --
Sexual assault and the law / Kalpana Kannabiran
Social exclusion and criminal law / S.R. Sankaran
Building a subaltern women's perspective / Jayshree P. Mangubhai and Aloysius Irudayam S.J.
Whose life is it anyway? : Adivasi communities and entitlements to life / Seema Misra
Preserving wellness and personhood : a psychosocial approach to the child / Shekhar P. Seshadri and Kaveri I. Haritas
Penal strategies and political resistance in colonial and independent India / Ujjwal Kumar Singh
Communities, gender and the border : a legal narrative on India's North East / Paula Banerjee
patriarchal prerogative in post-partition India / Ritu Menon
Law and life in the state of nature : archiving stories from legal literacy / Abha Singhal Joshi --
Revisiting impunity and criminality : of corruption, collusion, consequences and victims / Vijay K. Nagaraj
Khap Panchayats in Haryana : sites of legal pluralism / K.S. Sangwan
Crimes, passion and detachment : colonial foundations of rule of law / Ranabir Samaddar
Conspiracies of association : associational offences, associational freedoms and the rule of law / K.G. Kannabiran
Of strong medicine and weak stomachs : the resort to enhanced punishment in criminal law in India / Bikram Jeet Batra

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