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100 _aBhat P Ishwara
245 _aLaw and social transformation
260 _aLucknow
_bEastern Book Co.
_c2009
300 _a976p
_cxlvii
365 _b Rs. 750
505 _aContents: Part I-General-General : theory, alternatives and the constitution; 1. Law and social transformation : a theoretical discussion; 2. Historical and sociological discourses on law's role in social transformation 3. Alternatives to legal strategy : Gandhism, Sarvodaya, Marxism and Naxalism; 4. Constitution's orientation and response to social transformation; Part II- Multiculturalism and social transformation : religion, language, region and ethnicity; 5. Religion and law; 6. Language and law : towards equality in language rights?; 7. Language rights in education; 8. People's language as the language of courts : perspectives, problems and the needed strategies; 9. Regionalism, law and social transformation; 10. Ethnic pluralism, tribal development and social transformation : a focus on security, self-government and social justice; Part III- Social transformation by empowerment : empowering the backward classes, women and children; 11. Caste, law and empowerment of the backward classes; 12. Constitutional policy and development towards gender justice; 13. Crimes against women and law's response thereto; 14. Law, child welfare and social transformation; Part IV- Modernisation and social transformation : concept, family law, economic reforms, justice delivery system and participative democracy; 15. Modernisation and law; 16. Family law, modernisation and social transformation; 17. Economic development, law and social transformation : focus on agriculture, industry, and environment; 18. Reforms in the justice delivery system, modernisation and law; 19. Role of democracy, panchayati raj and NGOs in social transformation through law; 20. Conclusions.
650 _a1. Law - Social Transformation
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