LAW BY OTHER MEANS
PICTURING LAW, POLITICS AND JUSTICE
The JNU-Warwick Conference
9 and 10 April 2015
Conference
Room (FF)
Centre for the Study of Law and Governance
Borrowing the title of Peter Goodrich’s important essay, Law
by Other Means, this conference highlights the performative, the visual and the
affective in the dense configurations of law, politics and justice. We hope to
stage a conversation on legal and political aesthetics, the visual culture of
law, and the circulation of images of justice in the cofounding sites of legal
pluralism. This conversation, which has emerged in collaboration with
colleagues from the University of Warwick, seeks to explore how law, politics
and justice are pictured in everyday and exceptional contexts.
Program
Day
One, 9 April 2015
9:30
a.m. – 10 a.m.: Registration and Tea
10:00
a.m. – 10.15 a.m.:
Welcome:
Amit Prakash, Chairperson, CSLG, JNU
Sudha Pai, Rector, JNU
10.15
a.m. – 12.00 noon
Session
1: Political and Legal Aesthetics
Chair:
Niraja Gopal Jayal (CSLG, JNU)
Upendra
Baxi
(University of Warwick and Delhi), Aesthetics
of Human Rights: Law, Language, and
Performatives
Shirin
M. Rai (University of Warwick), Political Aesthetics of the Nation: The Parliament in Murals
Deepak
Mehta (Shiv Nadar University), Naming the Deity, Naming the City: Rama and Ayodhya
12.00
noon – 12.15 p.m.: Tea
12:15
– 2:00 p.m.
Session
2: Imaging the Law
Chair:
Bishnupriya Dutt (SAA, JNU)
Piyel
Haldar (Birkbeck College), Re–conceptualising Legal Vision: Renaissance Theories of Transmission
and Reception
Mani
Shekhar Singh (Jindal Global University), A Village Murder, a Painter’s Tale and the
(Im)possibility of Justice
Leslie
J. Moran (Birkbeck College), Judicial Pictures as Legal
Data and a Research Method
2:00
– 3:00 pm: Lunch
3:00
– 5:00 pm
Session
3: Visual Cultures of Law
Chair:
Leslie J. Moran (Birkbeck College)
Jayati
Srivastava (CIPOD, JNU), Images and Articulations of Global Justice: Real and Imagined
Srimati
Basu
(University of Kentucky), Posing Menace:
Law and Media in the Indian Men’s Rights Movement
Werner
Schiffauer (Europa-Universität Viadrina–Frankfurt), Visual Truths
Lawrence
Liang (Alternative Law Forum), Of Hidden Cameras and Hidden Truths: Law and Visual Evidence in an Era
of Digital Uncertainty
Day Two, 10 April 2015
10.00
a.m. – 11: 15 a.m.
Session
4: Beyond the Legal File
Chair: Jaivir Singh (CSLG, JNU)
Shrimoyee
Nandini Ghosh (CSLG, JNU), Dematerializing Documents, Re-
materializing Legality: A Study of the Electronic Stamp Paper
Mayur
Suresh (Birkbeck College), Technologies of the State: Files, Documents and the Paper Lives of a Terrorism
Trial
11.15
a.m. – 11.30 a.m.: Tea
11.30
a.m. – 12:45 p.m.
Session
5: Law, Violence and Memory
Chair:
Varun Sahni (CIPOD, JNU)
Arvind
Narrain (Alternative Law Forum), Do not Bury the Dead but Immortalize Them: Disappearances, Culture and Memory
in Argentina
Xonzoi
Borbora (TISS, Guwahati), Long Road Home: Poignancy of Return for Migrants from Assam
12:45
p.m. – 1:45 p.m.: Lunch
1.45
p.m. – 3.00 p.m.
Session
6: Contesting Responsibility and Liability
Chair:
Amit
Prakash (CSLG, JNU)
Julia
Eckert (University of Bern), Virtue, Law and Mercy
Amaka
Vanni (University of Warwick), Framing Pharmaceutical Law and Intellectual Property Rights in India:
The Local Self of the International
3.00
p.m. – 3:15 p.m.: Tea
3.15
– 5.00 p.m.
Session
8: Law, Governance and Exception
Chair:
Ann Stewart (University of Warwick)
Anna
Hájková (University of Warwick), Boundaries of the Narratable: The Holocaust and Sexuality Perceived as Extreme
Dolly
Kikon (Fellow, Stockholm University), Imaging Friendships in Exceptional Times:
Alliances and Anxieties Among Coal Traders in North East India
Srila
Roy
(University of the Witwatersrand), The Punitive
Paternalism of Feminist Governance
5.00
p.m. – 5:15 p.m.: Tea
5.15
p.m. – 6.00 p.m.: Roundtable:
Juridico–Political Iconophobia and Iconophilia: Debates in the Aftermath
of Udwin and Dimapur
Chair:
Pratiksha
Baxi
Interjectors:
Lawrence Liang, Anuj Bhuwania, Dolly Kikon, Srimati Basu
For further inquiries mail us at : lawbyothermeans@gmail.com