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VRÜ Verfassung und Recht in Übersee / Pratyush Kumar, Colours for Constitutions
VRÜ Verfassung und Recht in Übersee / Pratyush Kumar, Colours for Constitutions
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Editorial
3–4
Going Fully Open Access
Fabia F. Carvalho, Philipp Dann, Michael Riegner
Fabia F. Carvalho, Philipp Dann, Michael Riegner
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5–114
Symposium: Indian Feminist Judgments Project
5–114
5–16
Righting Together: An Introduction to the Indian Feminist Judgments Project
Aparna Chandra, Jhuma Sen, Rachna Chaudhary
Aparna Chandra, Jhuma Sen, Rachna Chaudhary
5–16
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17–32
Rewriting State of West Bengal v. Anwar Ali Sarkar: The Possibility of an Anti-Colonial Jurisprudence
Tarunabh Khaitan
Tarunabh Khaitan
17–32
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33–47
The Possibilities of Anti-Colonial Constitutionalism – Commentary on State of West Bengal v. Anwar Ali Sarkar and others AIR 1952 SC 75
Rohit De
Rohit De
33–47
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48–58
Rewriting Asokan K.M. v. The Superintendent of Police: Hadiya’s Fight for Agency in a Parental State
Sandhya PR, Urmila Pullat
Sandhya PR, Urmila Pullat
48–58
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59–69
The ‘Vulnerable’ Hindu Woman, Love-jihad, and the Indian Courts: The Hadiya Case - Commentary on Asokan K.M. v. State of Kerala (2017) 2 KLJ 974
Kanika Sharma
Kanika Sharma
59–69
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70–75
Rewriting CIT v. Indira Balakrishna: A Feminist Approach to Defining a Tax Unit
Maithreyi Mulupuru
Maithreyi Mulupuru
70–75
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76–88
Thinking about Agency in the Formation of Tax Units: Commentary on Commissioner of Income Tax v. Indira Balakrishna, AIR 1960 SC 1172
Shreya Rao
Shreya Rao
76–88
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89–103
Rewriting Uday v. State of Karnataka: An Anti-Caste Reckoning of Consent in ‘Promise to Marry’ Cases
Nikita Sonavane
Nikita Sonavane
89–103
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104–114
Pyaar, Promise, Dhoka: Feminist Questions to Law – Commentary on Uday v. State of Karnataka (2003) 4 SCC 46
Rukmini Sen
Rukmini Sen
104–114
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115–240
Symposium: Gendered Constitutionalism in the Global South
115–240
115–126
Gendered Constitutionalism in the Global South
Martha Gayoye
Martha Gayoye
115–126
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127–152
Asking the Woman Question of Constitutions: Insights from Sri Lanka
Anna Dziedzic, Dinesha Samararatne
Anna Dziedzic, Dinesha Samararatne
127–152
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153–174
Feminist Constitutional Activism in India
Tanja Herklotz
Tanja Herklotz
153–174
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175–190
How Southern is Tunisia? Gender Equality in Tunisian Constitutionalism
Alma Laiadhi
Alma Laiadhi
175–190
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191–212
Possibilities of New Approaches to Gender, Security and Constitutionalism: A Living Gender Probe into Kenyan National Security Architecture in the Constitution
Emmah Khisa Senge Wabuke
Emmah Khisa Senge Wabuke
191–212
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Gendered Constitutionalism in Postcolonial Africa: Towards a Decolonial Gendered Citizenship
Martha Gayoye
Martha Gayoye
213–240
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Bericht / Report
241–256
Assistance to Constitutional Courts in Fragile Contexts: The Case of Mali, 2017–2022
Johannes Socher
Johannes Socher
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257–266
Buchbesprechungen / Book Reviews
257–266
257–262
Dimitri van den Meerssche, The World Bank’s Lawyers: The Life of International Law as Institutional Practice
Michael Riegner
Michael Riegner
257–262
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263–266
Pratyush Kumar, Colours for Constitutions
Emeric Prévost
Emeric Prévost
263–266
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267–267
Call for Papers
267–267
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Impressum
268–269
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Pratyush Kumar, Colours for Constitutions
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Emeric Prévost
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doi.org/10.5771/0506-7286-2023-1-263
ISSN: 0506-7286
ISSN online: 2941-9603
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