State Law and Adivasi

State  Law  and Adivasi
Author: Linkenbach, Antje,Verma, Vidhu
Publsiher: SAGE Publishing India
Total Pages: 211
Release: 2022-09-08
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9789354795282

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This volume presents an overview of the relationship between the state, law, and Adivasis that have experienced a profound political shift due to privatization of natural resources. It discusses the role of the corporates and its impact on livelihoods of the Adivasis in India. For the Indian state, a significant challenge is to establish a new normative framework for indigenous autonomy based on the values of equality and sustainability. This calls for recognition of the right to self-determination and exercise of collective rights of the Adivasis. The chapters in this volume examine: • 'Exclusion' as a useful framework for analyzing the various axes of inequality that affect the Adivasi communities • How state, development, and Adivasi politics play out in entangled ways in the social, political and legal domains • The interplay of and the deep tension between the promise of legal protection and the realities of inadequate implementation.

Adivasis and the State

Adivasis and the State
Author: Alf Gunvald Nilsen
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 333
Release: 2019-03-21
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781108496537

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This work deciphers how subalternity is both constituted and contested through state-society relations in India's Bhil heartland. At the core of the book lies a concern with understanding the dialectics of power and resistance that give form and direction to the political economy of democracy and development in contemporary India.

Adivasis Migrants and the State in India

Adivasis  Migrants and the State in India
Author: Jagannath Ambagudia
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2018-12-07
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780429649301

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This book looks at the contested relationship between Adivasis or the indigenous peoples, migrants and the state in India. It delves into the nature and dynamics of competition and resource conflicts between the Adivasis and the migrants. Drawing on the ground experiences of the Dandakaranya Project – when Bengali migrants from erstwhile East Pakistan (now Bangladesh) were rehabilitated in eastern and central India – the author traces the connection between resource scarcity and the emergence of Naxalite politics in the region in tandem with the key role played by the state. He critically examines the way in which conflicts between these groups emerged and interacted, were shaped and realised through acts and agencies of various kinds, as well as their socio-economic, cultural and political implications. The book explores the contexts and reasons that have led to the dispossession, deprivation and marginalisation of Adivasis. Through rich empirical data, this book presents an in-depth analysis of a contemporary crisis. It will be useful to scholars and researchers of political studies, South Asian politics, conflict studies, political sociology, cultural studies, sociology and social anthropology.

Routledge Readings on Law Development and Legal Pluralism

Routledge Readings on Law  Development and Legal Pluralism
Author: Kalpana Kannabiran
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 327
Release: 2022-07-11
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781000607826

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Routledge Readings on Law, Development and Legal Pluralism presents some of the finest essays on social justice, environment, rights and governance. With a lucid new Introduction, it covers a vast range of issues and offers a compelling guide to understanding the harm and risk relating to biodiversity, agro-ecology, disaster and forest rights. The book covers critical themes such as ecology, families and governance and establishes the trajectory of contemporary ecology and law in South Asia. The thirteen chapters in the volume, divided into three sections, trace violence and marginality in the plurality of families and their laws in India, as well as discuss community-based just practices. With debates on development, governance and families, the book highlights the politics and practices of law making, law reform and law application. This multidisciplinary volume foregrounds the politics and plural lives of/in law by including perspectives from major authors who have contributed to the academic and/ or policy discourse of the subject. This book will be useful to students, scholars, policymakers and practitioners interested in a nuanced understanding of law, especially those studying law, marginality, kinship and indigeneity studies. It will serve as essential reading for those in law, socio-legal studies, environment studies and ecology, social exclusion studies, development studies, South Asian studies, human rights, jurisprudence and constitutional studies, gender studies, history, politics, conflict and peace studies, sociology and social anthropology. It will also appeal to legal historians and practitioners of law, environmentalists and those in public administration.

Adivasi Rights and Exclusion in India

Adivasi Rights and Exclusion in India
Author: V. Srinivasa Rao
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2018-09-03
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780429792878

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This volume examines the processes and impacts of exclusion on the Adivasis (tribal or indigenous people) in India and what repercussions these have for their constitutional rights. The chapters explore a wide range of issues connected to the idea of exclusion — land and forest resources, habitats and livelihoods, health and disease management, gender relations, language and schooling, water resources, poverty, governance, markets and technology, and development challenges — through case studies from different parts of the country. The book argues that any laws intended to safeguard the fundamental rights of Adivasis must acknowledge the fact that their diverse and complex identities are not homogenous, and that uniform laws have failed to address their systemic marginalisation since the colonial era. This work appeals for a serious and meaningful political intervention towards tribal development. The volume will be useful to scholars and researchers of tribal and Third World studies, sociology and social anthropology, exclusion studies and development studies.

The Adivasis of India

The Adivasis of India
Author: Ratnaker Bhengra,C. R. Bijoy,Shimreichon Luithui
Publsiher: Minority Rights Group Publications
Total Pages: 6
Release: 1999
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: UOM:39015041036040

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Possibility of Politics in India

Possibility of Politics in India
Author: Akshat Jain
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 349
Release: 2024-01-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781000902631

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This book is an attempt to find new ways of inter-disciplinary theorisation about this moment when both the unitary idea of the Indian nation and the bureaucratic dream of a centralised Indian state are falling apart. At this juncture, the Indian state has two choices. Either it can recognise the political nature of the struggles confronting it and radically re-imagine itself or it can wage a losing war against the democratic aspirations of people. It is essential that political movements in the subcontinent let go of their differences and organise together to agitate for modernisation. By bringing these disparate struggles together, this book explores the possibility of an alliance between them such that they are able to inform each other against a colonial state. Taken together, this book is thus an experiment in politics, rather than being about specific events. The chapters in this book were originally published in various Taylor & Francis journals.

Indigeneity and Legal Pluralism in India

Indigeneity and Legal Pluralism in India
Author: Pooja Parmar
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 261
Release: 2015-07-20
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781107081185

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This interdisciplinary study juxtaposes the popular, legal, and indigenous accounts of a dispute over a Coca-Cola facility in Kerala, India. It includes interviews with members of indigenous communities, activists, politicians, lawyers, and judges, as well as an analysis of litigation currently pending before the Supreme Court of India.