K. Gauba
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《法律的迭代》是研究殖民地印度法律史的宝贵资源。文章在这个编辑的卷揭示了生活经验的法律在社会历史的传统。作者讨论并重新构思了法律多元主义、法律的暴力和殖民法的遗产。他们对判决以外的法律档案(如邮票纸)以及政治和官僚演讲的接受,是该领域一种受欢迎的方法论干预。本评论审查了该卷对法律史上两个持久辩论的贡献:殖民地法律和法律制度的感知连续性,以及殖民地主体对-à-vis法律的代理。这样看,这些贡献强调了臣民和政府之间的几个接触点,这些接触点使得殖民统治得以巩固和合法化。虽然更多地接触法律和强调南亚会增加很多价值,但评论得出的结论是,对于法律史学家以及分析法律权威和合法性条件的学者来说,这本书是必不可少的读物。
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Iterations of law: legal histories from India, edited by Aparna Balachandran, Rashmi Pant and Bhavani Raman, New Delhi, Oxford University Press, 2018, viii + 302pp., INR 950 (hardback), ISBN 9780199477791
ABSTRACT Iterations of Law is a valuable resource on the legal history of colonial India. The essays in this edited volume uncover the lived experience of law in the tradition of social history. The contributors discuss and rework ideas of legal pluralism, law’s violence, and the legacy of colonial law. Their embrace of legal archives other than the judgment, such as the stamp paper, and political and bureaucratic speeches is a welcome methodological intervention in the field. This review examines the volume’s contribution to two persistent debates in legal history: the perceived continuity of the colonial law and legal system, and the agency of the colonial subject vis-à-vis law. Read this way, the contributions emphasise several points of contact between subject and government that allowed the consolidation and legitimisation of colonial rule. Though greater engagement with law and a South Asian emphasis would have added much value, the review concludes that the volume is essential reading for legal historians as well as scholars analysing the conditions of authority and legitimacy of law.
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