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JURISPRUDENCE Schools of Jurisprudence – Introduction to Comparative Jurisprudence Theories of Justice A Jurisprudence of difference: Caste, Class and Race Feminist Jurisprudence Approaches to Human Rights: Universalism and Cultural Relativism Basic Needs and Legal Response Governance and Economy Jurisprudential Foundations of Liberal democracy SUGGESTED READINGS * Books 1. Anne Barron, Introduction to Jurisprudence & Legal Theory (Oxford University Press, 2005). 2. Costas Douzinas and Adam Gearey, Critical Jurisprudence: The Political Philosophy of Justice (Oxford Port Land Oregon-2005). 3. Dias, Jurisprudence (5 th Edition London-Butterworth). 4. Glen Newey, After Politics: The Rejection of Politics in Contemporary Liberal Philosophy (Palgrave Macmillan, 2001). 5. John Dryzek, Deliberative Democracy and Beyond: Liberals, Critiques, Contestations (Oxford University Press, New York, 2002). 6. Krishna Iyer, Rhetoric versus Reality: Essays on Human Rights, Justice, Democratic Values (Hope India Publications, 2004). 7. Michael Freeman, Llyod’s Introduction to Jurisprudence (8 th Edition 2008). 8. Richard Delgado, Critical Race Theory: An Introduction (2 nd Edition, 2010). 9. Richard Posner, Economic Analysis of Law (8 th Edition, 2011). 10. Roger Cotterrell, The Politics of Jurisprudence: A Critical Introduction to Legal Philosophy (2 nd Edition, Butterworth, 1994). 11. S.P. Sathe, Sathya Narayan (eds.), Liberty, Equality and Justice: Struggles for a New Social Order (EBC Publishing (P) Ltd., Lucknow, 2003). 12. Varun Gauri, Daniel Brinks (eds.), Courting Social Justice: Judicial Enforcement of Social and Economic Rights in the Developing World (Cambridge University Press, 2008). 13. Wayne Morrison, Jurisprudence: From the Greeks to post-modernism (Lawman (India) Private Limited, New Delhi, 1997). 14. William Twining, General Jurisprudence – Understanding Law from Global Perspective * Suggested Readings are not exhaustive. Need to be supplemented with additional readings.

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JURISPRUDENCE

Ø Schools of Jurisprudence – Introduction to Comparative Jurisprudence

Ø Theories of Justice

Ø A Jurisprudence of difference: Caste, Class and Race

Ø Feminist Jurisprudence

Ø Approaches to Human Rights: Universalism and Cultural Relativism

Ø Basic Needs and Legal Response

Ø Governance and Economy

Ø Jurisprudential Foundations of Liberal democracy SUGGESTED READINGS∗

Books

1. Anne Barron, Introduction to Jurisprudence & Legal Theory (Oxford University Press, 2005).

2. Costas Douzinas and Adam Gearey, Critical Jurisprudence: The Political Philosophy of Justice (Oxford Port Land Oregon-2005).

3. Dias, Jurisprudence (5th Edition London-Butterworth). 4. Glen Newey, After Politics: The Rejection of Politics in Contemporary Liberal Philosophy

(Palgrave Macmillan, 2001). 5. John Dryzek, Deliberative Democracy and Beyond: Liberals, Critiques, Contestations

(Oxford University Press, New York, 2002). 6. Krishna Iyer, Rhetoric versus Reality: Essays on Human Rights, Justice, Democratic Values

(Hope India Publications, 2004). 7. Michael Freeman, Llyod’s Introduction to Jurisprudence (8th Edition 2008). 8. Richard Delgado, Critical Race Theory: An Introduction (2nd Edition, 2010). 9. Richard Posner, Economic Analysis of Law (8th Edition, 2011). 10. Roger Cotterrell, The Politics of Jurisprudence: A Critical Introduction to Legal Philosophy

(2nd Edition, Butterworth, 1994). 11. S.P. Sathe, Sathya Narayan (eds.), Liberty, Equality and Justice: Struggles for a New Social

Order (EBC Publishing (P) Ltd., Lucknow, 2003). 12. Varun Gauri, Daniel Brinks (eds.), Courting Social Justice: Judicial Enforcement of Social

and Economic Rights in the Developing World (Cambridge University Press, 2008). 13. Wayne Morrison, Jurisprudence: From the Greeks to post-modernism (Lawman (India)

Private Limited, New Delhi, 1997). 14. William Twining, General Jurisprudence – Understanding Law from Global Perspective

∗ Suggested Readings are not exhaustive. Need to be supplemented with additional readings.

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Articles

1. Anashri Pillay, “Toward Effective Social and Economic Rights Adjudication: The Role of Meaningful Engagement”, Vol. 10 (3) International Journal of Constitutional Law 732-755 (2012).

2. B.B. Pande, “When They Came to the Court Seeking Basic Needs: Alternatives to the Flawed Response”, Vol 31 (3) Journal of the Indian Law Institute 360-377 (1989).

3. Frank Michelman, “The Constitution, Social Rights and Liberal Political Justification”, Vol. 1(1) International Journal of Constitutional Law 13-34 (2003).

4. Goodwin Liu, “Rethinking Constitutional Welfare Rights”, Vol. 61 Stanford Law Review 209-271 (2008).

5. Nick Robinson, “Expanding Judiciaries: India and the Rise of the Good Governance Court”, Vol. 8 No.1 Washington University Global Studies Law Review 1-69 (2009).