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Capturing caste in law : the legal regulation of caste discrimination / Annapurna Waughray.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Routledge research in human rights lawPublication details: UK, Routledge, 2022.Edition: 1stDescription: xxvi, 308 pagesISBN:
  • 9781138807761
  • 9781032009735
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 342.54087 23/eng/20211105 WAU.C
Contents:
What is caste? -- The Dalits and the history of caste inequality -- The legal regulation of caste discrimination : lessons from India -- Caste discrimination and international human rights law standards : International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination 1965 and the UN human rights treaties -- Caste discrimination and international human rights law standards : UN Charter bodies -- : Caste in the UK 1950-2009 -- British discrimination law and caste : from the Race Relations Act 1965 to the Equality Bill 2009 -- Caste discrimination and the making of the Equality Act 2010 -- Caste discrimination in the UK : beyond the Equality Act 2010.
Summary: "This book will examine the legal regulation of caste discrimination in three key legal spheres: in India (the world's largest caste-affected country and the country with the greatest experience of using law to tackle such discrimination); in international human rights law; and in Britain, the first European country to introduce a prohibition of caste discrimination in domestic equality law. It aims to present a coherent account of the role of law initially in the construction of caste inequality and discrimination, and subsequent legal efforts to address such discrimination. The gaps in existing law, domestic and international, in relation to caste discrimination will be identified and examined. The book will adopt a jurisdiction by jurisdiction / sphere by sphere approach which in practice is broadly chronological approach. First it will examine how the concept of caste and the phenomenon of discrimination and inequality on grounds of caste have been defined, constructed and addressed by law. It will trace the evolution of the religious, social and legal rationales for caste discrimination in India, and conversely the evolution in India of legal remedies for its elimination. Caste is a complex social phenomenon, and this book will explain and address the legal challenges of capturing caste in national and international law. In doing so it will examine the advantages and limitations of existing legal analyses and frameworks for tackling discrimination based on caste. The book will be of great interest to academics and students of human rights law, equality and discrimination law, international human rights law, minority rights and area studies (South Asia and its diaspora). It will also be of relevance to practitioners and those in the public and NGO sectors involved in the implementation and enforcement of equality law in the UK"--
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 266-297) and index.

What is caste? -- The Dalits and the history of caste inequality -- The legal regulation of caste discrimination : lessons from India -- Caste discrimination and international human rights law standards : International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination 1965 and the UN human rights treaties -- Caste discrimination and international human rights law standards : UN Charter bodies -- : Caste in the UK 1950-2009 -- British discrimination law and caste : from the Race Relations Act 1965 to the Equality Bill 2009 -- Caste discrimination and the making of the Equality Act 2010 -- Caste discrimination in the UK : beyond the Equality Act 2010.

"This book will examine the legal regulation of caste discrimination in three key legal spheres: in India (the world's largest caste-affected country and the country with the greatest experience of using law to tackle such discrimination); in international human rights law; and in Britain, the first European country to introduce a prohibition of caste discrimination in domestic equality law. It aims to present a coherent account of the role of law initially in the construction of caste inequality and discrimination, and subsequent legal efforts to address such discrimination. The gaps in existing law, domestic and international, in relation to caste discrimination will be identified and examined. The book will adopt a jurisdiction by jurisdiction / sphere by sphere approach which in practice is broadly chronological approach. First it will examine how the concept of caste and the phenomenon of discrimination and inequality on grounds of caste have been defined, constructed and addressed by law. It will trace the evolution of the religious, social and legal rationales for caste discrimination in India, and conversely the evolution in India of legal remedies for its elimination. Caste is a complex social phenomenon, and this book will explain and address the legal challenges of capturing caste in national and international law. In doing so it will examine the advantages and limitations of existing legal analyses and frameworks for tackling discrimination based on caste. The book will be of great interest to academics and students of human rights law, equality and discrimination law, international human rights law, minority rights and area studies (South Asia and its diaspora). It will also be of relevance to practitioners and those in the public and NGO sectors involved in the implementation and enforcement of equality law in the UK"--

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