Introduction: new directions, new voices in family law in India

J. Redding, Rachel S. Taylor, S. Thomas
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In July 2019, select family law scholars from around India and the world gathered at the National Law School of India University (NLSIU) in Bengaluru, India to participate in a conference on “New Directions, New Voices in Family Law in India” jointly sponsored by NLSIU, the University of Oxford – Faculty of Law, and Melbourne Law School. The papers and presenters were diverse and the conference conversations were enthusiastic. As a result of this conference, four quite different but interlinked papers were eventually selected for inclusion in this special issue of the Indian Law Review. These papers bring much needed attention to neglected aspects of a wide range of contemporary Indian family law issues and move us beyond seeing Indian family law as necessarily about the constitutional dimensions of personal law and the nationalistic directions that these constitutional discussions have often taken. The following four papers are to be commended for the nuance and sensitivity each brings to complicated legal and social issues relating to family.
导言:印度家庭法的新方向、新声音
2019年7月,来自印度和世界各地的家庭法学者齐聚印度大学国家法学院(NLSIU),参加由NLSIU、牛津大学法学院和墨尔本法学院联合主办的“印度家庭法的新方向、新声音”会议。论文和演讲者是多样化的,会议的谈话是热情的。这次会议的结果是,最终选出了四篇截然不同但又相互联系的论文,列入《印度法律评论》的这一期特刊。这些论文为当代印度家庭法问题中被忽视的方面带来了急需的关注,并使我们超越了将印度家庭法视为个人法的宪法层面和这些宪法讨论经常采取的民族主义方向的必要性。以下四篇论文值得赞扬,因为它们对与家庭有关的复杂法律和社会问题的细微差别和敏感性。
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