Publication

Publication

  • Liang, L. (2018). Academic freedom and the ownership of knowledge. In D. Bhattacharya (Ed.), The university unthought: Notes for a future (). London: Routledge.
  • Nixon, N. (2018). Rabindranath Tagore. In D. Pathak and H. M. S. Kumar (Eds.). Modern south Asian thinkers (). New Delhi: Sage Publications.
  • Satyogi, P. (2018). [Review of the book Health and difference: Rendering human variation in colonial engagements, by A. Widmer, & V. Lipphardt] Social Anthropology, 26(2), 297-299.
  • Satyogi, P. (2019). Law, police and ‘domestic cruelty’: Assembling written complaints from oral narratives. Contributions to Indian Sociology, 53(1), 46-71.
  • Uma, S. (2019). Engendering a law on victim and witness protection in India. International Journal of Socio-Legal Analysis and Rural Development, 4(1), 5-18.
  • Uma, S. (2019). Dynamics of law and its functionality. [Review of the book Intimacy undone: Marriage, divorce and family law in India, by M. Rajkotia]. The Book Review, XLIII(2), 9-10.
  • Uma, S. (2018). Evaluating post-Sachar interventions and the status of Muslims in India. [Review of the book Institutionalising constitutional rights: Post Sachar committee scenario, by A. Shariff]. Economic and Political Weekly, 53(47), 23-25.
  • Uma, S. (2018). A beacon of hope: Engaging with the communal violence bill. In P. Kathuria and A. Bhaiya (Eds.). Indian feminisms: Individual and collective journeys (163-196). New Delhi: Zubaan Publications.
  • Uma, S., & Narrain, A. (2018). Human rights and its future: Some reflections. Upendra Baxi in Out Times: Law, Life and Luminality [Special Issue], Jindal Global Law Review, (). .
  • Singh, A. (2018, October 24). If Malaysia’s monarchy can attempt to abolish sedition law, what’s stopping India? The Wire. Retrieved from https://thewire.in/law/colonial-sedition-law-india-malaysia
  • Uma, S., & Hiremath, V. (2018, June 28). Why Maharashtra’s ‘Justice for Acid Victims’ is a monumental farce. The Wire. Retrieved from https://thewire.in/gender/why-maharashtras-manodhairya-scheme-is-a-monumental-farce