The spirit of Hindu law / Donald R. Davis, Jr.
Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: Cambridge, UK ; Cambridge University Press, 2010.Description: xi, 194 p. ; 23 cmISBN:- 9780521877046 (hbk.)
- 0521877040 (hbk.)
- 340.5/34 22
- KNS127.3 .D38 2010
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 180-189) and index.
Law is too often perceived solely as state-based rules and institutions that provide a rational alternative to religious rites and ancestral customs. The Spirit of Hindu Law uses the Hindu legal tradition as a heuristic tool to question this view and reveal the close linkage between law and religion. Emphasizing the household, the family, and everyday relationships as additional social locations of law, it contends that law itself can be understood as a theology of ordinary life. An introduction to traditional Hindu law and jurisprudence, this book is structured around key legal concepts such as the sources of law and authority, the laws of persons and things, procedure, punishment, and legal practice. It combines investigation of key themes from Sanskrit legal texts with discussion of Hindu theology and ethics, as well as thorough examination of broader comparative issues in law and religion
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