Politics and ethics of the Indian Constitution edited by Rajeev Bhargava.
Material type: TextLanguage: Publication details: New Delhi : Oxford, 2010.Description: 409 pISBN:- 9780198063551
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Table of Contents;
Acknowledgements
Rajeev Bhargava: Introduction: Outline of a Political Theory of the Indian Constitution
Section I
Chapter 1. Bhikhu Parekh: The Constitution as a Statement of Indian Identity
Chapter 2. Thomas Pantham: Gandhi and the Constitution: Parliamentary Swaraj and Village Swaraj
Chapter 3. Peter Ronald deSouza: Institutional Visions and Sociological Imaginations: The Debate on Panchayati Raj
Chapter 4. Upendra Baxi: Outline of a 'Theory of Practice' of Indian Constitutionalism
Chapter 5. Aditya Nigam: A Text Without Author: Locating the Constituent Assembly as an Event
Section II
Chapter 6. Suhas Palshikar: The Indian State: Constitution and Beyond
Chapter 7. Valerian Rodrigues: Citizenship and the Indian Constitution
Chapter 8. Nivedita Menon: Citizenship and the Passive Revolution: Interpreting the First Amendment
Chapter 9. Sanjay Palshikar: Democracy and Constitutionalism
Chapter 10. Gopal Guru: Constitutional Justice: Positional and Cultural
Section III
Chapter 11. Christophe Jaffrelot: Containing the Lower Castes: The Constitutent Assembly and the Reservation Policy
Chapter 12. Ashok Acharya: Affirmative Action for Disadvantaged Groups: A Cross-constitutional Study of India and the US
Section IV
Chapter 13. Gurpreet Mahajan: Religion and the Indian Constitution: Questions of Separation and Equality
Chapter 14. Pratap Bhanu Mehta: Passion and Constraint: Courts and the Regulation of Religious Meaning
Chapter 15. Shefali Jha: Rights versus Representation: Defending Minority Interests in the Constituent Assembly
Chapter 16. Rochana Bajpai: Minority Representation and the Making of the Indian Constitution
Notes on Contributors
Index