Day
1, Friday, December 14th, 2012
Friday, Dec 14th, 9.30am
– 10.30am
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Registration
and Tea
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10.30 – 11
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Welcome
and Introduction to LASSNET and the Conference
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Friday, Dec 14th, 11.00am
– 1.00pm
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Session 1
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Panel 1
Left,
Liberal and the Radical
Chair: TBC
Arvind Narrain
“My
experiments with law”: Gandhi’s exploration of laws potential
Nishan De Mel
Left
Politics and Liberalism in Sri Lanka: unpicking the antagonisms in relation
to State Formation
Dr Kiran Grewal
From Civil
Society to Political Society: Reimagining Rights Discourses in Sri Lanka
Tamara Relis, Untitled
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Panel 2
The Violence of Law: Publics, Impunity and the Rhetoric of
Justice
Chair: TBC
Deepak Mehta
The Ayodhya Dispute:
The Absent Mosque, Emergency and the Jural Idol
Moyukh Chatterjee
The Impunity Effect:
Tracing the FIR in the Gujarat Pogrom
Pratiksha Baxi
“Mock Trial”: Reading the Best
Bakery Case
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Panel 3
Land and Resources I
Chair: TBC
Rose Wijeyesekera
Democratising
post-armed conflict reconciliation: A feminist perspective on the IDP’s right to leave, to
return and the right not to return to their property
Raju KD,
Roopa KL, and KD Raju
The Sociological Effect of Land Acquisition Laws in India
Girija Godbole
Understanding the changing relationship between land and
rural women in western Maharashtra, India
Bhavani Fonseka
A Critique of the Legal
Framework Governing Land Issues in Post War Sri Lanka
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Panel 4
State
and Development I - On Technology, Resources and Expert Knowledge
Chair: TBC
Naveen Thayyil
Law, Public participation and Normativity: Contestations about Techno-science.
W.A.D.J. Sumanadasa
Achieving (in)Justice in Law Making: An Appraisal of
Revival of Underperforming Enterprises or Underutilized Assets Act, No. 43 of
2011
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Friday, Dec 14th, 1.00pm – 2.00pm
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Lunch
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Friday,
Dec 14th, 2.00pm – 4.00pm
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Session 2
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Panel 5
Rethinking
Resistance : Subalternity and the State in contemporary India - Part 1
Chair: TBC
Uday Chandra
Beyond Subalternity: Land, Community, and the State in Contemporary
Jharkhand
Lipika Kamra
Non-Sovereign Agency and the Maoist Movement
in India
Samrat Sengupta
Strategic Outsiderism:
Performances of Resistance by ‘Multitudes’ after ‘Empire’
Minati Dash
The ‘Moral Collective’ in the Moral Economy
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Panel 6
Trauma, Memory, Witnessing I
Chair: TBC
Cayathri Divakalala
Understanding Psychosocial
Wellbeing in Post-War Sri Lanka: A Call For Change Based on Women’s
Experiences of Grievance and Hope
Vijayalakshmi Balakrishnan
The Child-State Relationship Revisited: Some Notes from
India
Lakmini Seneviratne
The Truth Behind a Right to the Truth
Debaditya Bhattacharya
Testifying to the Limits of the
‘event’: Witness-accounts as literature
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Panel 7
Law and the Social
Chair: TBC
Rohini Chaturvedi
Researching public policy: a methodological reflection on ‘studying up’ in
India
Zoe Rathus
The Role and Risks of Using
Social Science in Family Law Decision-Making
Malavika Kasturi
Law, Caste and Religious Conversion: The Arya
Samaj Marriage Validation Bill of 1930
Anindita Mukherjee Aymen Mohammed
Cows. Holy, don’t eat (?)
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Panel 8
The
Left and Social Justice
Chair: TBC
Buddhima Padmasiri
Untitled
§ Anisa Rahim
Foregrounding Agency: Law, Poverty and Sex
Work in India
§ shayak sircar
Beyond Labour Law: A Case Study
of the Maruti Workers' Struggle in IMT Manesar
§ Durgambini Patel
Quasi Legal Determinants of
Labour Unrest in Developing Economies-
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Friday, Dec 14th, 4:00pm
– 4.30pm
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Tea
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|
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Friday, Dec 14th, 4.30 pm
– 6.30pm
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Plenary
1
Law and the Social
Chair: Savitri Goonesekera
§
Radhika
Coomaraswamy
§
Kalpana
Kannabiran
§
Tobias
Kelley
§
Stewart
Motha
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Day
2, Saturday, December 15th, 2012
Saturday,
Dec 15th, 8.30am – 10.30am
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Session 3
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Panel 9
Rethinking
Resistance : Subalternity and the State in contemporary India - Part 2
Chair: TBC
Kenneth Bo Nielsen
Subaltern Resistance and the Law
Alf Gunvald Nilsen
Deepening Democracy in Rural India? Adivasi Struggles in Madhya
Pradesh
Swagato Sarkar
History, Capitalism and Resistance: Deconstructing Democratic
Power
Jhuma Sen
Siting Insurrectionary
Jurisprudence: Law as the ‘State’s Emissary’?
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Panel 10
Feminism I
Chair: TBC
Chulani Kodikara
Untitled
Sanghamitra Choudhury Shailendra Kumar
Singh
Women at crossroads: A study of conflict and
trauma in NE India focusing Assam, INDIA.
Zoe Rathus
The Role and Risks of Using Social Science
in Family Law Decision-Making
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Panel 11
Land and Resources II
Chair: TBC
Namita A. Malhotra
National Resources for Public,
Public as National Resource: conspiracies and legalities
Rohini Chaturvedi
Are we missing something?:
Federalism as an analytic variable in natural resource governance
K. S Dhanya
Rights
and resources of indigenous people: A study among the adivasis in Kerala
Deepa Kansra
Untitled
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Panel 12
State
and Development II - On Neoliberalism, Conflict, South Asia
Chair: TBC
Rajya
Laxmi Gurung
Neoliberal
economic reforms in Post-conflict context: A Peace Dividend or
Peace Penalty?
Manasa Sundarraman
Tarun Krishnakumar
Blooming Threats to
Existential Rights: Response and Tactics of the Indian State
Rasika Mendis
Restitution in post
conflict Vanni – a legal framework for post-conflict policy formulation
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Saturday,
Dec 15th, 10.30am – 11.00am
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Tea
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Saturday,
Dec 15th, 11:00am - 1:00pm
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Session 4
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Panel 13
Regulating Sex Work in South Asia
Chair: TBC
Rohit De, Mellon
Husna Bai's Profession: Sex,
Work and Freedom in the Indian Constitution
Prabha Kotiswaran
Sword or Shield? The Role of the Law in the Indian Sex Workers’ Movement
Vibhuti Ramachandran
Responding to ‘sex trafficking’ in India: affect,
morality and efficiency in law enforcement discourses
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Panel 14
Land and Resources III
Chair: TBC
Arpitha Upendra Kodiveri
Biocultural Community
Protocols and affirmation of
Biocultural Rights
Sankar Pani
Indian Forest Rights
Act 2006 as a case study for the Emergence of Biocultural Rights
Namita Wahi
The Evolution of the Right to
Property in the Indian Constitution
Satyadeep Kumar Singh
Socio-legal dynamics of
Land-acquisition and Land grabs in name of Development: Tale of two Nations
(India and Sri Lanka)
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Panel 15
Governance I
Chair: TBC
Aditi Surie
Placing Women in Local
Governance: Reflections from Fieldwork
Rasika Mendis
Restitution in post conflict
Vanni – a legal framework for post-conflict policy formulation
Kshetrimayum Subarta Singh
When Sublime Shifts to Profane
Amit Bindal
Stanley Kubrick in Law School
Curriculum: Bringing Humanities back through Popular Culture
Mario Gomez
Sport, Rights, and
Transformation
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Panel 16
Antidiscrimination law: A common point of struggle?
Chair: Kalpana Kannabiran
Fatima Hassan
Step by step…Race, HIV, Sexual
Orientation in South Africa:
Challenging unfair discrimination using the law and by necessity, other tools
Tarunabh Khaitan
‘Will it help the poor?’:
Antidiscrimination Laws in Developing Countries
Jayna Kothari
Disability Discrimination –
Understanding Equality in the context of Disability
Aniruddhan Vasudevan
Gowthaman Ranganathan
Anti-discrimination Laws
Addressing Sexual Orientation and Gender Identities in India
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Saturday,
Dec 15th, 1:00pm – 2.00pm
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Lunch
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Saturday,
Dec 15th, 2.00pm - 4:00pm
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Session 5
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Panel 17
Law and Freedom
Chair: TBC
Ratna Kapur,
The Politics of Feminism Lite
and Re-imagining Freedom.
Maryam S. Khan,
The law of defamation in
Pakistan: a normative window into the freedom of the press
Mathew John
Hate, Hurt and the Law: Courts
and the Constitution of ‘Hate Speech’ in India
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Panel 18
Feminism II
Chair: TBC
Srimati Basu
Coercing Harmony?:
Marriage, Violence and Mediation
Anusha Hariharan
Encroachment as access:
questions raised by the Jan Adhikar Andolan
Poongkhulali B. and Deepika Murali
The case of the helpless minor
and habeas corpus remedies
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Panel 19
Sexuality
Chair: TBC
Arpita Das
Understanding
intersexuality through discourses of law using Foucault’s biopolitical
framework
Ritu Gupta
LGBTI
rights in Sri Lanka; Now it’s time for change
Urmila Pullat
Transgendered
in Sri Lanka : Gender Identity and the Law in Sri Lanka and India
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Panel 20
The social life of documents
Chair: TBC
Andi Schubert
The Biography of a Form:
Interrogating Choice in Sri Lanka’s First Post-War Census
Dileepa Witharana
An Analysis of the different
flexibilities for patents and copyrights in Sri Lanka’s Intellectual Property
Act
Andi Schubert
The Tale of Two Documents:
Social Inquiry Report vs. the Social Care Plan
Beverley Brown
The Challenge of Indian Oaths
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Saturday, Dec 15th, 4:00pm
- 5:00pm
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Tea and Break
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Saturday, Dec 15th, 5.00pm
– 7.00pm
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Plenary
2
Law, Neoliberalism and
Development
Chair: Babu Mathew
§ Abdul Paliwala
§ Aditya Nigam
§ Ahilan Kadirgamar
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Day
3, Sunday, December 16th, 2012
Sunday,
Dec 16th, 10.30am – 12.30pm
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Session 7
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Panel 21
Roundtable/Book Panel on Reviving Comparative
Constitutional Discourse in South Asia
Moderator:
Arun Thiruvengadam
Panelists:
·
Sara Hossain
·
Jayampathy Wickramaratne,
·
Rohit De
·
Ridwanul Hoque
·
Deepika Udagama
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Panel 22
State
and Development III - On Rule of Law, Governmentality
Chair: TBC
Osama Siddique
Untitled
Imran Amin
Social Justice and the Governmentality of Participation in
India
Nick Robinson
South Asia’s Separation of Powers: Towards a New Model
John Sebastian and Anshuman Singh
Forgotten Words in the Constitution: Contextualising
citizenship, ‘common good’ and the right to ‘fraternity’
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Panel 23
Im/Possibilities
of Caste and Casteism in South Asia
Panel Chair: A. Marx
C. Rajeshkumar
The Dynamics of Caste in Jaffna
Society
Balmurli Natarajan
The Cultural
Foundations of Neo-Casteism: Heterophobic and Heterophilic Casteism
Jayadeva Uyangoda
Caste in Sinhala Society
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Panel 24
Making
Sense of the Right to Sanitation: Social Justice, Environmental, Water and
Labour Dimensions
Chair: TBC
Philippe Cullet
The Right to Sanitation as a
Self-Standing Right
Mathew John
Legal and Policy Traps in the
Urban Sanitation Debate
Sujith Koonan
Policy and institutional
framework in Rural Areas
Lovleen Bhullar
Realisation of the Right to
Sanitation: Legal Framework for Human Waste Disposal in Urban India
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Sunday,
Dec 16th,
12.30pm
– 1.15pm
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Lunch
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Sunday,
Dec 16th, 1.15pm – 3.15pm
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Session 8
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Panel 25
Law and the Urban : Exploring ‘Juridicial Urbanism’
Chair: TBC
Diya Mehra
Campaigning Against its
Eviction: Local Trade in New ‘world-class’ Delhi
Gautam Bhan
Planned Development and/as
Crisis: Evictions and the Politics of Governance in Contemporary Delhi
Neha Sami
From farming to development: An
alternative approach to real estate development in Pune, India
Amlan Goswami
Land Acquisition,
Rehabilitation and Resettlement: Law and Politics
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Panel 26
State, Law
and Violence
Chair: TBC
Shomi Brian
PTNL Kalangshim: The
Judicial System of the Tangkhul
Nagas
Chubatila Ozukum
State law and
violence: a study of the AFSPA in Nagaland, India.
Umesh,O
Communities
Imagination of Justice and State Law in the Murder Trials
Anu Choudhury
Of Love, Court and
Media
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Panel 27
State and Development 4 -
On Institutions
Chair: TBC
Yasodara Kathirgamathamby
Role of
State Administration in respect of plantation Community in Sri Lanka - with special reference
to district secretariat, divisional secretariat and Grama Nildhari
Divisions.
Sidharth Chauhan
India’s
constitutional commitment to quotas in
representative institutions and questions about the legitimacy of democratic
authority
Latika Vashist
Vulnerability,
Death & Solidarity: Imagining New Forms of Resistance to Violence
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Panel 28
The Legal Complex
and Political Liberalism in South Asia
Chair: TBC
Terence Halliday
??
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Sunday, Dec 16th, 3.15pm –
5.00pm
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Plenary
3
Law and the Politics of
Resistance
Chair: Neloufer de Mel
§ Uma Chakravarti
§ Sara Hossain
§ A. Marx
§ Sumathy Sivamohan
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* Sunday sessions include a ‘working tea’
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