Reimagining Social Justice
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| Title | Reimagining Social Justice |
| ISBN | 978-93-4777-935-0 |
| Edition | 1st edn., 2026 |
| Pages | 744 |
| Authors | Dr. A. Subhashini J. Jerom Stuward |
| Publisher | Bharat Publishers |
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Reimagining Social Justice – 1st Edition (2026) is a comprehensive and thought-provoking scholarly work that critically examines the evolving dimensions of social justice in contemporary society. Authored by Dr. A. Subhashini and J. Jerom Stuward, and published by Bharat Publishers, this book offers an interdisciplinary perspective drawing from law, sociology, public policy, governance, and human rights discourse.
With 744 pages of in-depth analysis, the book explores themes such as equity, inclusion, constitutional values, access to justice, social reforms, marginalised communities, and institutional frameworks, making it a valuable contribution to academic and policy-oriented literature.
This work is particularly useful for academicians, researchers, policymakers, legal professionals, social scientists, postgraduate students, and institutions engaged in social justice studies and reform-oriented research.
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Critical and interdisciplinary analysis of social justice concepts
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Contemporary perspectives on law, policy & governance
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Suitable for academic research and advanced study
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Authored by experienced scholars in the field
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| Chapter | Content | Page Number |
| Bharat? | 5 | |
| Preface | 7 | |
| About the Author | 8 | |
| Abstract | 9 | |
| Contents at a glance | 11 | |
| Part I | Foundations of Law and Society | |
| Chapter 1 | Sociology of Law: Historical Origins and Theoretical Foundations | 4 |
| Chapter 2 | Law, Tradition and Culture: A Dialectical Relationship | 26 |
| Chapter 3 | Theories of Punishment and Social Control | 56 |
| Chapter 4 | Law as a Social Institution: Family, Kinship, Religion and Economy |
78 |
| Part II | Constitutional Vision and Social Change | |
| Chapter 5 | The Indian Constitution and Social Justice: Ideals in the Preamble | 102 |
| Chapter 6 | Directive Principles of State Policy: Welfare State and Community Charter |
131 |
| Chapter 7 | Fundamental Rights and Judicial Activism in Advancing Social Justice |
163 |
| Chapter 8 | Public Interest Litigation and Human Rights Jurisprudence in India |
193 |
| Part III | INEQUALITY, EXCLUSION AND JUSTICE | 223 |
| Chapter 9 | Caste and Law: Historical Legacies and Constitutional Safeguards | 223 |
| Chapter 10 | Reservations, Creamy Layer Debate and Social Mobility | 261 |
| Chapter 11 | Law and Minorities: Religious, Linguistic and Regional Identities | 288 |
| Chapter 12 | Tribal Rights and Indigenous Communities: Legal Protection and Challenges |
321 |
| Part IV | FAMILY, GENDER AND EMPOWERMENT | |
| Chapter 13 | Law and the Institution of Family: Structure, Change and Legislation | 359 |
| Chapter 14 | Historical Inequalities and Contemporary Challenges | 391 |
| Chapter 15 | Crimes Against Women and the Evolution of Protective Legislation | 420 |
| Chapter 16 | Women’s Empowerment: Political, Social and Economic Dimensions | 453 |
| Part V | RIGHTS OF VULNERABLE GROUPS | 420 |
| Chapter 17 | Child Rights: Protection from Exploitation, Education and Welfare | 483 |
| Chapter 18 | Rights of Disabled Persons: From Welfare to Empowerment | 515 |
| Chapter 19 | Rights of the Elderly: Legal and Policy Frameworks for Dignity in Old Age |
544 |
| Chapter 20 | LGBTQIA+ Rights: Legal Recognition and Social Inclusion |
573 |
| Part VI | REFORMS AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS | |
| Chapter 21 | Judicial Reforms for a Responsive Justice System | 603 |
| Chapter 22 | Role of Civil Society and NGOs in Advancing Social Justice | 638 |
| Chapter 23 | Reimagining Social Justice in 21st Century India: Challenges and Opportunities |
664 |
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| Publisher | Bharat |
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