School of Law, University of Westminster
4, Little Titchfield St
London, W1W 7UW
United Kingdom
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Activist Scholarship, Rumi, Theory and Practice, Knowledge and Action, Love and Solidarity, Social Change, Everyday Life, Research Methods, Ontology and Epistemology
Activist scholarship, Theory and Practice, Rumi
Indian federalism, interstate water conflicts, Indian democracy, Narmada, Krishna, Ravi-Beas, Cauvery, Kaveri, Supreme Court of India, Nation and People
Right to water, Human Rights, Global Justice Movements, Globalisation, Liberal Theory, Left ideology
Fanon, legacy, violence, nationalism, modernity, psychology, oppression, teaching
Liberalism, Third World, Global Social Movements, Social Movements in India, North-South, Intellectuals, Globalisation, Peasant Uprisings, Adivasis, Social Change, Knowledge in Social Movements
Inter-state water disputes, Indian Constitution, International Law Commission, Helsinki Rules, Regulation of river basins, Riparian rights, Prior appropriation, Indian water laws
imperialism, Marxism, law, politics, self-determination, world wars, post-war order
Rights, human rights, economic rights, displacement, dukkha, karma, dispossession, Marxism, emancipation, freedom
Indus Treaty, India, Pakistan, water resources development, partition, India-Pakistan relations
sustianable development, UN system, self-determination, WSSD
Ghadar Movement, race and class, internationalism, Indian Constitution contextual analysis, federalism, watan, qwam, anti-terrorism law, legal history, colonial law,
Ghadar movement, India, Rebellion and Reform, Impact of 9/11
Law and development, social agency, regime changes, state regulation, market regulation, water regimes, World Commission on Dams, UN Convention on Non-navigational Uses of International Watercourses, neo-liberal transformations, international organisations, social movements
postcolonialism, realism, Marxism, critical realism
Absence, desire and possibility, dystopia, ecocide, legal liberalism, new social movements, spatio-temporality, utopia
absence, desire and possibility, dystopia, ecocide, legal liberalism, new social movements, spatio-temporality, utopia
law in development, Networking of Rivers case, public interest litigation, river basin development, 'Third World' context
WW2; Colonial people; Trusteeship; Sovereignty; Bristish Empirearated
protection orders, New Zealand women, domestic violence
Democratic development; Dams; Law and society; Development planning; Krishna water dispute; Federalism
activism, rights, ethics, temporality
activist scholarship, social movements and knowledge, social change, globalisation and education
interstate water conflicts, colonial law, environment, Mysore, Madras, traditional technologies, colonial socieites
communication, regulation, technology, trade, law, science and society, scientists, militarism, psychology, institutions, disciplines, assumptions in disciplines, communication ethics, Habermas, Latour, nature-society-human relations, economics-law-technology relations.
Third World socio-legal studies, methodology, society, TWAIL, Asian law, colonialism and capitalism
Civil Society, Humanity, Disciplines, Inter-cultural, Third World
law and development; colonial governance; transnational corporations; capitalist states; neo-colonialismomma separated
Critical Realism, Marxism, human geography, Historical Materialism, academic and revolutionary Marxism, geographies of knowledge, Marxist method, philosophy of science, transnational monopoly finance capitalism
Ghadar movement; historical consciousness; colonialism; social theory; Indic Enlightenment; non-dualism; secularism; federalism; anarchism; socialism; communism; resistance
Designing cities; cities and history; architects of cities; urban life; ecological and human crises.
Kurdish question; state; capitalism; Middle East history.
Ghadar Movement; special issue; introductory essay