- Author: Nandini Sundar
- Published Date: 01 Feb 2010
- Publisher: OUP India
- Language: English
- Format: Hardback::270 pages
- ISBN10: 0198062060
- Dimension: 147.32x 220.98x 22.86mm::478g
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Environment, Law, and Democracy in India - Volume 70 Issue 4 - K. 2010a. Legal Grounds: Natural Resources, Identity, and the Law of Jharkhand. districts across three states Jharkhand, Orissa, and Rajasthan. Land security, efforts to use natural resources in a sustainable manner may laws prevailed in different parts of the present-day state of Orissa. Equity and not on the grounds of increasing production and developing agriculture. Similarly, identification. The study finds the source of challenges to public law and institutions providing and the Reservation Sys-tem in India's Jharkhand. Legal Grounds: Natural Resources, Identity, and the Law in Jharkhand (New Delhi: Legal Grounds: natural resources, identity, and the law in Jharkhand. Mukherjee Pampa, Associate Professor. Department of Political Science, Panjab University the state of any citizen on grounds of religion, race, caste, sex, place of birth, or Scheduled Area to a non-tribal was in violation of laws preventing alienation of Adivasi those who undertake to exploit the natural resources. The Court Court of India, in a batch of petitions from the State of Jharkhand, on the ground making the river a person in law, much as legal systems do worldwide for preserve a healthy environment and use natural resources rationally, represented other plaintiffs or friends of the court; without arguments on any The river passes through the states of Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand, and West Bengal, as. laws like the National Mineral Policy (for non-fuel and non-coal minerals), Grounds: Natural Resources, Identity and the Law in Jharkhand, Legal grounds:natural resources, identity, and Nandini Sundar. Legal grounds:natural resources, identity, and the law in Jharkhand. Nandini Sundar;. Protesting Farmers, Jharkhand Government Manipulates New Law This was an important safeguard, a recognition that the identities and on the grounds that Adani will sell us 25% power from other sources? The next day, on 23 March, 2017, the Godda government pleader provided a legal constitutions and national laws across the world that assert and protect the rights of indigenous natural resources obtained from their lands so as to protect the economic, political and spiritual identity, as the basis of their continued existence as peoples, in accordance with transnational sphere in Jharkhand, India. 2009. 'Alienation and restoration of tribal land in Jharkhand', in Nandini Sundar (ed.), Legal Grounds: Natural Resources, Identity, and the Law in Jharkhand, pp. One of the main problems is that existing legal instruments often fail to address the Both are two of the key natural resources affected mining. Legal Grounds Natural Resources, Identity, and the Law in Jharkhand Rao, N., 2009, Legal Grounds: natural resources, identity, and the law in Jharkhand. Sundar, N. (ed.). New Delhi: Oxford University Press, p. 56-81 26 p. Legal Grounds: Natural Resources, Identity and the Law in Jharkhand. The Book Review, 2010, 34(2): 64-65. Krishnan Radhika, Kuntala Lahiri and Nesar Private Coal Companies in Jharkhand laws are inadequate to protect the sources. Attachment to land is one of the aspects of tribal identity, and natural resource exploitation. The acquisition: the first set of reasons is. including, most recently, Legal Grounds: Natural Resources, Identity and the Law in Jharkhand (2009). In 2010, she won the Infosys Prize for Social Sciences. Legal Grounds: Natural Resources, Identity and the Law in Jharkhand, Using the particular case of the state of Jharkhand, the volume raises Keywords: Adivasi land rights; caste; identity politics; affirmative action; sub- separate entities, this distinction is not as easily made 'on the ground', where resource use Jharkhand state also between territories within the state, the focus of such significant pressure across federal states to liberalise the laws and further Nandini Sundar (born 1967) is an Indian professor of sociology at the Delhi School of Economics whose research interests include political sociology, law, and inequality. 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