Nullius The Anthropology of Ownership, Sovereignty, and the Law in India

Nullius is an anthropological account of the troubled status of ownership in India and its consequences for our understanding of sovereignty and social relations. Though property rights and ownership are said to be a cornerstone of modern law, in the Indian case they are often a spectral presence. K...

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Main Author: Kapila, Kriti (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: HAU Books 2022
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