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Violence And The Quest For Justice In South Asia Deepak Mehta

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Violence And The Quest For Justice In South Asia Deepak Mehta
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Publisher: SAGE Publications India; YODA Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.88 MB
Author: Deepak Mehta, Rahul Roy
ISBN: 9789352806539, 9789352806546, 9789352806553, 9789353288228, 9352806530, 9352806549, 9352806557, 9353288223
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Violence And The Quest For Justice In South Asia Deepak Mehta by Deepak Mehta, Rahul Roy 9789352806539, 9789352806546, 9789352806553, 9789353288228, 9352806530, 9352806549, 9352806557, 9353288223 instant download after payment.

A first of its kind, this timely volume provides a series of case studies from South Asia that detail the quest for justice, the links that can be drawn from different countries in the region and the points of contact and divergences in the enunciation and practice of law. A second theme that runs through the book discusses the corrosive and affective power of violence in its ability to forge new solidary groups and communities. This is the first serious attempt by activists and scholars to think of South Asia as a region bound together through war and collective violence. It will be an invaluable read for postgraduate students and scholars of law and society, political philosophy, sociology and anthropology of violence, history and memory as well as political activists and government departments.

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