panel proposal
Social Sciences

panel proposal


Dear all
Under the theme ?Terror, Law and Bio-politics? I would like to organise a panel on ?extra-ordinary/ anti-terror? laws. We can explore the content and substance of such laws, the politics and ideology which informs the framing and working of extraordinary laws (viz., the specific ways in which such laws unfold), the relationship between specific constitutionalisms (viz., Nepali, Sri Lankan, Bangladeshi, Pakistani, Indian, Israeli, South African, Australian, USA etc.) and extraordinary laws, examining the relations between socio-cultural communities and state as they are mediated through extra-ordinary laws, the specific ways through which people support, negotiate and resist these laws. We can frame our papers around the broad theme ?Politics, ideology and extraordinary laws?.




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