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Jindal Global Business School
Bhandari, Parul (2019) The making and meaning of relationships in Sri Lanka: An ethnography on University students in Colombo. [Book Reviews]
Dey, Deblina
(2019)
Anita Ghai (ed): Disability in South Asia: knowledge and experience.
[Book Reviews]
Jindal Global Law School
Bhat, M. Mohsin Alam (2019) The Constitutional Case against the Citizenship Amendment Bill. [Book Reviews]
Jain, Dipika (2019) Book review: Naisargi N. Dave, Queer activism in India: A story in the anthropology of ethics. [Book Reviews]
Khanderia, Saloni
(2019)
International approaches as plausible solutions to resolve the battle of forms under the Indian law of contract.
[Book Reviews]
Mahanand, Jadumani
(2019)
Raja Sekhar Vundru. Ambedkar, Gandhi and Patel: The making of India’s electoral system.
[Book Reviews]
Mandal, Saptarshi
(2019)
Laila Ashrafun, Women and domestic violence in Bangladesh: seeking a way out of the cage.
[Book Reviews]
Nakray, Keerty and Surana, Vishnu
(2019)
Review of 'Domestic violence laws in the United States and India: A systematic comparison of backgrounds and implications'.
[Book Reviews]
Singh, Mani Shekhar
(2019)
Book Review: Uwe Skoda and Birgit Lettmann, eds. 2018. India and its visual cultures: Community, class and gender in a symbolic landscape.
[Book Reviews]
Singh, Prashant (2019) Isabel M. Borges, environmental change, forced displacement and international law: from legal protection gaps to protection solutions. [Book Reviews]
Surendran, Gitanjali
(2019)
An ethnography of living together.
[Book Reviews]
Jindal School of International Affairs
Pakanati, Rajdeep
(2019)
Book review: To govern China: Evolving practices of power edited by Vivienne Shue and Patricia M. Thornton.
[Book Reviews]
Jindal School of Journalism & Communication
Muralidharan, Sukumar
(2019)
Under siege, again.
[Book Reviews]
Jindal School of Liberal Arts & Humanities
Clammer, John
(2019)
Theology for an Inclusive World, written by Felix Wilfred.
[Book Reviews]
Krishnaswamy, R.
(2019)
Review of Aakash Singh Rathore, Plato’s Labyrinth: Sophistries, lies and conspiracies in Socratic dialogues.
[Book Reviews]