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Author Duara, Juliette Gregory, author

Title Gender justice and proportionality in India : Comparative Perspectives / Juliette Gregory Duara
Edition First edition
Published London : Routledge, 2018

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Description 1 online resource : text file, PDF
Series Routledge advances in South Asian studies
Routledge advances in South Asian studies.
Contents Machine generated contents note: 1. Introduction to Proportionality and Gender Equality -- 2. Constitutional Courts in Context: India, Canada and South Africa -- 3. Gender Equality Adjudication in Independent India: Judicial Discourse from Deference to Discoid -- 4. Proportionality Analysis: Theoretical Foundations -- 5. Doctrinal Iterations of Proportionality Analysis in Canadian Gender Equality Jurisprudence -- 6. Doctrinal Iterations of Proportionality Analysis in South African Gender Equality Jurisprudence -- 7. Reprise and Implications: Denning the Attributes of an Indian Proportionality Analysis for Gender Equality and Beyond
Summary "For a judiciary in a democracy, dispensing justice is not only about doing justice, but also about showing that justice is being done; it is about giving reasons and creating a "culture of justification". The question becomes how to nurture such a culture. A number of liberal democratic jurisdictions have answered this question in part with the adoption of the multi-step method of evaluating the constitutionality of legislative infringements on fundamental rights widely known as Proportionality Analysis. Under Proportionality Analysis courts must engage in a structured process of reasoning. This book deals with Gender Justice and Proportionality Analysis in India. The author argues that the Supreme Court of India should consider adopting Proportionality Analysis for the adjudication of the fundamental right to sex equality in Indian courts. The book includes an analysis of Canadian and South African Proportionality Analysis and makes some suggestions on how an Indian Proportionality Analysis could be generated using this comparative investigation. Additionally, the book proposes ways of applying the effects of socio-political context on doctrine, as well as doctrine's interpretive impact on adjudicated outcomes for gender, thus making a contribution to feminist jurisprudence. Finally, the author analyses Indian gender equality jurisprudence, demonstrating the inadequacies of the current doctrinal framework for achieving the goal of substantive gender equality and suggesting ways in which an Indian Proportionality Analysis might be fashioned to address these inadequacies. A novel examination of the gender situation in India in comparative perspective, this book will be of interest to academics in the field of Gender Studies, Asian and Comparative Law and South Asian studies."--Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed October 16, 2017)
Subject Women -- India -- Social conditions
Women's rights -- India
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Discrimination & Race Relations.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Minority Studies.
Women -- Social conditions
Women's rights
India
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781315201641
131520164X