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Hindu law : beyond tradition and modernity / Werner F. Menski.

By: Menski, WernerMaterial type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: New Delhi ; Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2008. Description: xxii, 648 p. 24 cmISBN: 9780195699210 (pbk.); 0195699211 (pbk.)Subject(s): Hindu lawDDC classification: 340.5254 Online resources: WorldCat Details
Contents:
TOC PART I: HISTORICAL AND CONCEPTUAL BACKGROUND; PART II: SUBSTANTIVE HINDU LAW BEYOND TRADITION AND MODERNITY; PART III: CONCLUDING ANALYSIS
Summary: This book contends that contrary to those who proclaimed it dead, Hindu law remains a complex living system that has reached a condition of postmodernity and that, along with Hindu custom and cultural concepts, it continues to play an integral role in legal developments today.
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340.11554 GAL 1989 Law and society in modern India / 340.2 GLL 2014 Legal traditions of the world : sustainable diversity in law / 340.2 PRA 2012 Practice and theory in comparative law / 340.5254 MEH 2008 Hindu law : 340.5492 KHJ 2015 Jurisprudence : 340.59 AHT 2021 Text book of mohammedan law / 340.59 ALM 1986 Mahommedan law /

Originally published in 2003.

Includes bibliographical references (p. [610]-639) and index.

TOC PART I: HISTORICAL AND CONCEPTUAL BACKGROUND; PART II: SUBSTANTIVE HINDU LAW BEYOND TRADITION AND MODERNITY; PART III: CONCLUDING ANALYSIS

This book contends that contrary to those who proclaimed it dead, Hindu law remains a complex living system that has reached a condition of postmodernity and that, along with Hindu custom and cultural concepts, it continues to play an integral role in legal developments today.

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