Redefining Family Law in India edited by Archana Parashar, Amita Dhanda.
Material type: TextLanguage: Publication details: London : Routledge, 2008.Description: 374 pISBN:- 9780415449069
- 346.54015 PAR/RED
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Table of Contents:
Chapter 1. Inheriting Modernity: Religious Intolerance in Christianity, Islam and Hinduism
Chapter 2. Wives and Whores: the Regulation of the Economies in Sexual Labour
Chapter 3. Saving Custom or Promoting Incest? Post-Independence Marriage Law and Dravidian Marriage practices
Chapter 4. A Psychosocial Critique of the Law of Adoption in India
Chapter 5. Paternalistic law, autonomous child and the responsible judges
Chapter 6. Dysphoric bodies of law
Chapter 7. Sexuality, freedom and the law
Chapter 8. Divorce at the wife's initiative in Muslim Personal Law: What are the Options and What are their Implications for Women's Welfare?
Chapter 9. Hindu Conjugality: Transition from Sacrament to Contractual Obligations Flavia Agnes
Chapter 10. Family, Work and Matrimonial Property: Implications for Women and Children
Chapter 11. Succession Laws and Gender Justice
Chapter 12. 'Bargaining', Gender Equality and Legal Change: the Case of India's Inheritance Laws