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Towards legal literacy: an introduction to law in India edited

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi Oxford University Press 2008 Description: xv, 211 pISBN:
  • 9780195692228
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 340.0954
Summary: This book is a citizens introduction to the law, the legal system, and a wide range of contemporary social and political issues in India. This volume invites readers to explore the Indian legal system in its totality and introduces them to all key aspects of the law 1 the basic structure doctrine; the criminal justice system ; the concept of religious personal laws; anti-terror laws; cyber laws; law of contract; labour and employment laws; environmental law; gender justice. Written especially for students of the recently restructured BA Programme of the University of Delhi and designed as a text for its Legal Literacy course, this book will also be of immense use to students in the early stages of courses in political science, law, sociology of law, gender studies, as well as to curious and concerned general readers.
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This book is a citizens introduction to the law, the legal system, and a wide range of contemporary social and political issues in India. This volume invites readers to explore the Indian legal system in its totality and introduces them to all key aspects of the law 1 the basic structure doctrine; the criminal justice system ; the concept of religious personal laws; anti-terror laws; cyber laws; law of contract; labour and employment laws; environmental law; gender justice. Written especially for students of the recently restructured BA Programme of the University of Delhi and designed as a text for its Legal Literacy course, this book will also be of immense use to students in the early stages of courses in political science, law, sociology of law, gender studies, as well as to curious and concerned general readers.

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