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Justice making, justice spaces and justice users / Edited by Dean D'Cruz, Reboni Saha, Siddharth Peter de Souza, Varsha Aithala, Naomi Jose and Sharada Kerkar

Contributor(s): Publication details: Goa Goa 1556 2025Description: 259 pages 22 cmISBN:
  • 9789395795333 (Paper back)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 342.085
Contents:
• Introduction Siddharth Peter de Souza, Varsha Aithala, Naomi Jose, Sharada Kerkar, Dean D’Cruz and Reboni Saha - • Planning Law in Goa: Complexities, Contradictions, Confusion Tahir Noronha - • Designing for Public Good: Re-thinking Approaches to AI in Courts Urvashi Aneja and Dona Mathew - • What does Azad Maidan Teach us about Justice Making? Sharada Kerkar and Siddharth Peter de Souza – • Designed for Conflict: The Non-Implementation of Forest Rights in Goa Vasudha Sawaiker, Vidya Mary George and Shricharan Desai - • Development Projects and Neglected Justice Space: A Case Study of Mopa Airport Alaknanda Shringare - • ”If My Lawyer Herself is Not Confident, Is it Really Worth It?” Asawari Nayak - • Humanizing the Justice Experience: Learning from Human-Centric Service Design Arvind Lodaya - • Digitalisation of Indian Courts: Archiving Judicial Data Varsha Aithala – • Ideas of Inclusive Justice Spaces in Goa: A case study across three locations Alina Jolly, Aniket Prabhu, Anup Vaman Naik, Aparna Sharma, Apurva Naik, Athira Raj, Aurobindo Gomes Pereira, Gautami K, Harshavardhan Sumant, Karan Sharma, Meera S, Misbah Shaikh, Naomi T. Jose, Nishita Magalhaes, Rachit Sharma, Raj Chodankar, Sahil Lavande,Sakshi Volvaiker, Sharada Kerkar, Shriya Amonkar, Siddharth Peter deSouza, Varsha Aithala and Winti Faidol Rodrigues - • Where Fact Meets Context: Need for Equitable Approach in Social Fact Judging Albertina Almeida – • A Reflection of Living in the Bairro of São Tomé Aurobindo Gomes Pereira - • Justice in Planning: Inclusion and Equitable Distribution Reboni Saha and Dean D’Cruz - • Exploring the Concept of Ecojustice in the Classroom and among Citizens Nandini Velho. Srisrividhiya Kalyanasundaram, Yamini Srikanth and Salil Subedi - • Reflections on the Design for Justice Fellowship Naomi Jose - • Epilogue Justice Valmiki Menezes -
Summary: This insightful book reimagines how justice systems can be reshaped to better serve the needs of people—especially those who are disadvantaged. It focusses on public spaces in Goa, such as courtrooms, police stations, protest sites, and classrooms. The authors ask how these spaces are structured. Besides, what must change for them to truly support those seeking justice. Drawing on insights from practitioners, activists, and researchers, the authors explore how ordinary people relate to these spaces and the barriers they face. Grounded case studies and theoretical reflections are offered. Yet, the chapters also offer a wider commentary on how we might design justice systems that are more inclusive, accessible, and people-centred
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• Introduction Siddharth Peter de Souza, Varsha Aithala, Naomi Jose, Sharada Kerkar, Dean D’Cruz and Reboni Saha -
• Planning Law in Goa: Complexities, Contradictions, Confusion Tahir Noronha -
• Designing for Public Good: Re-thinking Approaches to AI in Courts Urvashi Aneja and Dona Mathew -
• What does Azad Maidan Teach us about Justice Making? Sharada Kerkar and Siddharth Peter de Souza –
• Designed for Conflict: The Non-Implementation of Forest Rights in Goa Vasudha Sawaiker, Vidya Mary George and Shricharan Desai -
• Development Projects and Neglected Justice Space: A Case Study of Mopa Airport Alaknanda Shringare -
• ”If My Lawyer Herself is Not Confident, Is it Really Worth It?” Asawari Nayak -
• Humanizing the Justice Experience: Learning from Human-Centric Service Design Arvind Lodaya -
• Digitalisation of Indian Courts: Archiving Judicial Data Varsha Aithala –
• Ideas of Inclusive Justice Spaces in Goa: A case study across three locations Alina Jolly, Aniket Prabhu, Anup Vaman Naik, Aparna Sharma, Apurva Naik, Athira Raj, Aurobindo Gomes Pereira, Gautami K, Harshavardhan Sumant, Karan Sharma, Meera S, Misbah Shaikh, Naomi T. Jose, Nishita Magalhaes, Rachit Sharma, Raj Chodankar, Sahil Lavande,Sakshi Volvaiker, Sharada Kerkar, Shriya Amonkar, Siddharth Peter deSouza, Varsha Aithala and Winti Faidol Rodrigues -
• Where Fact Meets Context: Need for Equitable Approach in Social Fact Judging Albertina Almeida –
• A Reflection of Living in the Bairro of São Tomé Aurobindo Gomes Pereira -
• Justice in Planning: Inclusion and Equitable Distribution Reboni Saha and Dean D’Cruz -
• Exploring the Concept of Ecojustice in the Classroom and among Citizens Nandini Velho. Srisrividhiya Kalyanasundaram, Yamini Srikanth and Salil Subedi -
• Reflections on the Design for Justice Fellowship Naomi Jose -
• Epilogue Justice Valmiki Menezes -

This insightful book reimagines how justice systems can be reshaped to better serve the needs of people—especially those who are disadvantaged. It focusses on public spaces in Goa, such as courtrooms, police stations, protest sites, and classrooms. The authors ask how these spaces are structured. Besides, what must change for them to truly support those seeking justice. Drawing on insights from practitioners, activists, and researchers, the authors explore how ordinary people relate to these spaces and the barriers they face. Grounded case studies and theoretical reflections are offered. Yet, the chapters also offer a wider commentary on how we might design justice systems that are more inclusive, accessible, and people-centred

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