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The State, Democracy and Anti-Terror Laws in India

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Laws like the Prevention of Terrorism Act (POTA) are enacted to address what the state describes as extraordinary situations and put in place exceptions to the ordinary legal and judicial procedures. By examining public debates surrounding extraordinary laws like POTA and the Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act (TADA) and also specific cases, trials and judgements under the Acts, the author
Argues that extraordinary laws have ramifications for people’s lives, political institutions, the rule of law and democratic functioning. Shows how such laws assume ‘normalcy’ and acquire a place of permanence in state practices; and   Examines the ways in which such extraordinary laws manifest dominant configurations of political power and ideology.  While exploring the unfolding of POTA in specific contexts, the book shows how the law was enmeshed in the politics of Hindutva, electoral and coalition politics, centre-state relations, the politics of repression and reconciliation against nationality struggles, and issues of poverty and development.  Well-researched, thought-provoking and topical, this book will be of enormous interest to students and scholars of politics, law, sociology and human rights.

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Title
The State, Democracy and Anti-Terror Laws in India
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8178296705
Length
346 p.
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