A people's constitution : The everyday life of law in the Indian republic/
by Rohit De
- Oxfordshire: Princeton University Press, 2018.
- 296p. ; 23cm.
- Histories of economic life .
Table of Contents (pp. v-viii) ABBREVIATIONS (pp. ix-xii) Introduction (pp. 1-31) 1 The Case of the Constable’s Nose: POLICING PROHIBITION IN BOMBAY (pp. 32-76) 2 The Case of the Excess Baggage: COMMODITY CONTROLS, MARKET GOVERNANCE, AND THE MAKING OF ADMINISTRATIVE LAW (pp. 77-122) 3 The Case of the Invisible Butchers: ECONOMIC RIGHTS AND RELIGIOUS RITES (pp. 123-168) 4 The Case of the Honest Prostitute: SEX, WORK, AND FREEDOM IN THE INDIAN CONSTITUTION (pp. 169-214) Epilogue (pp. 215-228) ACKNOWLEDGMENTS (pp. 229-234) NOTES (pp. 235-276) SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY (pp. 277-286) INDEX (pp. 287-296)