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Author Fleming, Christopher Thomas, 1988- author.

Title Ownership and Inheritance in Sanskrit Jurisprudence / Christopher T. Fleming
Edition First edition
Published Oxford ; New York, NY : Oxford University Press, 2020
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Description 1 online resource
Series Oxford Oriental Monographs
Oxford Oriental monographs.
Contents Mīmāṃsā and the Mitākṣarā School of Jurisprudence -- Navya-Nyāya and the Maithila and Gau.da Schools of Jurisprudence -- The Bhāṭṭa a School of Benares -- Anglo-Indian Schools of Hindu Law Market Governance, (Neo)Liberalism, and the Future of Dharmaśāstra in the 21st Century -- Glossary of Sanskrit Terms
Summary Christopher T. Fleming provides an account of various theories of ownership and inheritance in Sanskrit jurisprudential literature
Ownership and Inheritance in Sanskrit Jurisprudence provides an account of various theories of ownership (svatva) and inheritance (daya) in Sanskrit jurisprudential literature (Dharmasastra). It examines the evolution of different juridical models of inheritance-in which families held property in trusts or in tenancies-in-common-against the backdrop of related developments in the philosophical understanding of ownership in the Sanskrit text-traditions of hermeneutics (Mimamsa) and logic (Nyaya) respectively. 0Christopher T. Fleming reconstructs medieval Sanskrit theories of property and traces the emergence of various competing schools of Sanskrit jurisprudence during the early modern period (roughly fifteenth-nineteenth centuries) in Bihar, Bengal, and Varanasi. Fleming attends to the ways in which ideas from these schools of jurisprudence shaped the codification of Anglo-Hindu personal law by administrators of the British East India Company during the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. While acknowledging the limitations of colonial conceptions of Dharmasastra as positive law, this study argues for far greater continuity between pre-colonial and colonial Sanskrit jurisprudence than accepted previously. It charts the transformation of the Hindu law of0inheritance-through precedent and statute-over the late nineteenth, twentieth, and early twenty-first centuries
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 227-239) and index
Notes Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on February 17, 2021)
Subject Inheritance and succession (Hindu law)
Mimamsa.
Nyaya.
Inheritance and succession (Hindu law)
Mimamsa
Nyaya
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9780192593535
0192593536
9780191886836
0191886831