Ironies of Colonial Governance
Title | Ironies of Colonial Governance PDF eBook |
Author | James Alan Jaffe |
Publisher | |
Pages | |
Release | 2015 |
Genre | Justice, Administration of |
ISBN | 9781107458208 |
"This book concerns several discussions, discussions that took place first among British officers and officials serving in India or residing in London and then among Indian nationalists. The discussions concerned the nature and function of the Indian village council - the panchayat - its place in Indian society, and its role in the British governance of India. Much like the Peter Robb's work on the Bengal Tenancy Act, I have tried to "treat the evolution of events and concepts as the outcome of a dialogue between various, changing, mutually-influenced voices." More specifically, it is about the colonial imagination of indigenous legal customs and government and the attempts to adapt those imagined customs to the practices of colonial governance. It thus adopts a transnational perspective that emphasizes the ideological sources of Western perceptions of indigenous governing practices, the variety of efforts to "revive" and implement these "authentic" institutions, and the unintended consequences that resulted. Therefore, it recounts the complicated and contested history of the construction of colonial knowledge and the political and intellectual influences that shaped it"--
Ironies of Colonial Governance
Title | Ironies of Colonial Governance PDF eBook |
Author | James Jaffe |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 632 |
Release | 2015-05-21 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 1316300080 |
The Indian village council, or panchayat, has long held an iconic place in India. Ironies of Colonial Governance traces the history of that ideal and the attempts to adapt it to colonial governance. Beginning with an in-depth analysis of British attempts to introduce a system of panchayat governance during the early nineteenth century, it analyses the legacies of these actions within the structures of later colonial administrations as well as the early nationalist movement. Particular attention is paid to the ways in which the ideologies of panchayat governance evolved during this period and to the transnational exchange and circulation of panchayat ideologies.
Ironies of Colonial Governance
Title | Ironies of Colonial Governance PDF eBook |
Author | James Alan Jaffe |
Publisher | |
Pages | 336 |
Release | 2015 |
Genre | LAW |
ISBN | 9781316104392 |
"This book concerns several discussions, discussions that took place first among British officers and officials serving in India or residing in London and then among Indian nationalists. The discussions concerned the nature and function of the Indian village council - the panchayat - its place in Indian society, and its role in the British governance of India. Much like the Peter Robb's work on the Bengal Tenancy Act, I have tried to "treat the evolution of events and concepts as the outcome of a dialogue between various, changing, mutually-influenced voices." More specifically, it is about the colonial imagination of indigenous legal customs and government and the attempts to adapt those imagined customs to the practices of colonial governance. It thus adopts a transnational perspective that emphasizes the ideological sources of Western perceptions of indigenous governing practices, the variety of efforts to "revive" and implement these "authentic" institutions, and the unintended consequences that resulted. Therefore, it recounts the complicated and contested history of the construction of colonial knowledge and the political and intellectual influences that shaped it"--
Networks of Colonial Governance
Title | Networks of Colonial Governance PDF eBook |
Author | Taylor & Francis Group |
Publisher | |
Pages | |
Release | 1920-05-08 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781138350229 |
Documents Concerning Colonial Governance
Title | Documents Concerning Colonial Governance PDF eBook |
Author | |
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Release | 2019 |
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Practices of Reparations in International Criminal Justice
Title | Practices of Reparations in International Criminal Justice PDF eBook |
Author | Christoph Sperfeldt |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 391 |
Release | 2022-07-07 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 1009178814 |
Combining interdisciplinary techniques with original ethnographic fieldwork, Christoph Sperfeldt examines the first attempts of international criminal courts to provide reparations to victims of mass atrocities. The observations focus on two case studies: the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia, where Sperfeldt spent over ten years working at and around, and the International Criminal Court's interventions in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Enriched with first-hand observations and an awareness of contextual dynamics, this book directs attention to the 'social life of reparations' that too often get lost in formal accounts of law and its institutions. Sperfeldt shows that reparations are constituted and contested through a range of practices that produce, change, and give meaning to reparations. Appreciating the nature and effects of these practices provides us with a deeper understanding of the discrepancies that exist between the reparations ideal and how it functions imperfectly in different contexts.
Policing for Peace
Title | Policing for Peace PDF eBook |
Author | Matthew Nanes |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 257 |
Release | 2021-11-18 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 1108839053 |
In divided societies, representation in the police that empowers previously-marginalized groups reduces crime, builds trust, and improves citizen-state relations.