Panels
The LASS conference consists of 35 panels spread over seven sessions. The complete panel-wise list is given below, with links to panel details and session information.
You may also download a consolidated document containing all panel descriptions and paper abstracts (large file, 114 pages).
- Dalits and the Law [details] [session]
- Dialogue on Empire and Law [details] [session]
- Gender, Law and Agrarian Relations: Panel in the Honour of Jayoti Gupta [details] [session]
- The Germinal Contribution of J.M. Duncan Derrett to the Study of South Asian Comparative Law and Social Change [details] [session]
- Independent Regulatory Agencies in India: Origins, Politics and Practice [details] [session]
- Interrogating the Governance of Intimate Violence: Social Movements, State Presences, Legal Processes, 1 [details] [session]
- Interrogating the Governance of Intimate Violence: Social Movements, State Presences, Legal Processes, 2 [details] [session]
- Labour Rights, Livelihoods and Mass Displacement of Peoples in Contemporary Contexts of Globalisation, 1 [details] [session]
- Labour Rights, Livelihoods and Mass Displacement of Peoples in Contemporary Contexts of Globalisation, 2 [details] [session]
- Law, Justice and Politics in South Asia, 1 [details] [session]
- Law, Justice and Politics in South Asia, 2 [details] [session]
- Law’s Violence [details] [session]
- Learning from Gujarat 2002: Scope of the Criminal Justice System to Address Mass Crimes [details] [session]
- Mobility and Movement in South Asian Legal History [details] [session]
- Normality of Custodial Violence: Collusive Strategies of Policing Desires, 1 [details] [session]
- Normality of Custodial Violence: Collusive Strategies of Policing Desires, 2 [details] [session]
- Of Love, Hate and Gossip in the Shadow Worlds of Law [details] [session] [session]
Political Theologies and the Postcolonial State [details] [session]
Property Rights, Labour, and Displacement [details] [session]
Queer Perspectives on the Law: Developments since 2006 [details] [session]
Rethinking the Regulation of Sex Work - Reflections on the Indian Sex Work Debates [details] [session]
Terror, Law and Bio-politics: Exploring Extraordinariness, 1 [details] [session]
Terror, Law and Bio-politics: Exploring Extraordinariness, 2 [details] [session]
Transition and Transformation: Law, Politics, and the State, 1942-52 [details] [session]
Water Law Reforms in India: an analysis [details] [session]