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(Ebook) State Law, Dispute Processing And Legal Pluralism: Unspoken Dialogues From Rural India by Kalindi Kokal ISBN 9780429460074, 0429460074

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Authors:Kalindi Kokal
Pages:222 pages.
Year:2019
Editon:1st Edition
Publisher:Routledge
Language:english
File Size:56.64 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780429460074, 0429460074
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(Ebook) State Law, Dispute Processing And Legal Pluralism: Unspoken Dialogues From Rural India by Kalindi Kokal ISBN 9780429460074, 0429460074

This book presents an ethnography of dispute processing by non-state forums and actors in rural India. As such it sheds light on a much neglected and contested topic. Arising in the context of recent legal and political debates that question the legitimacy of non-state actors engaged in dispute processing, the book explores the nature, form, and functioning of such forums and actors in two locations in rural India. Focusing on a fishermen’s community belonging to the caste of Hindu Machimār Koḷīs in coastal Maharashtra and an agrarian community in Uttarakhand with members from the Pandit, Thakur, Bhotiā, and Harijan caste groups, this study shows the manner in which non-state forums and actors engage with state law and its regulatory systems.
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