PROGRAMME
LAW
BY OTHER
MEANS
CENTRE FOR THE STUDY OF LAW AND GOVERNANCE
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU UNIVERSITY
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21 and 22 February 2013
Venue: Conference Room, Top
Floor,
Centre for the Study of Law and Governance
RSVP: dir.cslg@gmail.com
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Day One
Thursday, 21 February, 2013
9:30-10:00: Tea
10.00-10.30
Welcome Remarks:
Professor Niraja G. Jayal, Chairperson, CSLG
Inaugural speech by Professor S.K. Sopory, Vice Chancellor,
JNU
10:30-12:30
Session 1: Law by
Other Means
Chair:
Nandini Sundar
Werner Gephart,
Law as Culture
Upendra Baxi, Law and Civilization
Franson Manjali, Events of Justice Or, Otherwise than
the Being of Law
12:30-1:30 Lunch
1:30-3:30
Session 2: Law as politics, images of resistance
Chair:
Niraja Gopal Jayal
Sitaram
Kakarala, Between the Normative and the Performative: A View on the
Transformative Politics of Law
Philip Oldenburg, National Leaders of India in Calendar Art, 1969/2013
G. Arunima, The
Shock of Encounter: Photojournalistic Practice and its Aftermath
3:45-4:00: Tea
4.00-6.00
Session 3: Law as rape culture, politics of protesting rape
Chair:
Pratiksha Baxi
Nivedita Menon, Gender Neutrality in Rape Laws
Mrinal Satish, Tough on (sexual) crime? Amending the Rape
Law
Deepak Mehta,
The Crowd, the Cops, and the Camera: Three Days in the City
Arudra Burra, The
Significance of Consent
Day Two
Friday,
22 February 2013
9:30-10:00: Tea
10.00-12:00
Session 4: Images of Law and Justice
Chair:
Deepak Mehta
Mani
Shekhar Singh, Iconography
of Violence, Justice, and Painterly Tales
Soumyabrata Choudhury,
Between law and the image: a contemporary update on the classical category of persona
Srirupa Roy, Civic Anger and
Media Outrage in India: The Long 1970s and Beyond
12:00-1.00:
Lunch
1:00-3:00
Session 5: Politics of Human Rights and Politics for
Human Rights
Chair:
C. Raj Kumar
B.S. Chimni, The Strange
Case of International Human Rights Law
Babu Mathew,
Labour Law and its Discontents
Kamala Sankaran, The ILO and an ever expanding world market: lessons
for regulating work in India
3:00-3:15:
Tea
3:15-5:15
Session 6: Social Life
of Law
Chair: Roma Chatterji
James Jaffe, The Panchayat
in the British Imaginary during the Long Nineteenth Century
Vibhuti Ramachandran, “Yeh ladkiyaan statements nahin detin”:
police response, judicial process and NGO intervention in G.B. Road
Shrimoyee
Nandini Ghosh, Paper Truth Taxes: Stamp Paper Documents and the Life
of Law
Mayur
Suresh, Hope and Fear in Uncertain times: "Terrorist" lives in
Delhi's Courts
Art Exhibition
UNDER THE TREE OF
KNOWLEDGE: The Founding Fathers Viewing the Global World
Werner Gephart
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LAW
BY OTHER
MEANS
Venue: School of
the Arts
and
Aesthetics Gallery,
JNU
Opens on 20 February 2013
@ 4 PM
20-26 February 2013, 10 am
to 7 pm [except
on Sunday]
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Centre
for the Study of Law and Governance, JNU
&
Käte
Hamburger Kolleg "Recht als Kultur", University of Bonn
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