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Evaluating the concept of Dharma in Medieval Hindu legal traditions
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This work was written for the fulfillment of Master's degree requirement at South Asian University, New Delhi. The idea of studying the Indian notion of Natural Law was generated in my mind in the Jurisprudence course I undertook in Dr. Ramani Garimella's class. I am grateful to her for inspiring me to think of this subject in depth. This thesis has discussed the classical Indian concept of Dharma and how it was incorporated into law in the medieval era. Furthermore this has been written as a comparative essay whereas the concept of Dharma in Hindu jurisprudence has been compared with how Thomas Aquinas understood the notion of natural law in his well known work "Summa Theologia". This work has unveiled the Indian understanding of natural law and how it was duly manifested in the process of justice in medieval India. It is not an exaggeration to regard this thesis as first attempt to compare Aquinas with the Indian concept of natural law, which simply dates back to the much earlier time of Aquinas. Indeed this is a useful work for both law students and Orientalists.
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Punsara Amarasinghe is a Sri Lankan academic who works on the areas of International Law, Legal Anthropology and Comparative Constitutional Law. Apart from these areas he is passionate of studying Classical Indian Law and Oriental approach to natural law. He holds LL.B (Hons) from University of Colombo and LL.M from SAU Delhi.
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This work was written for the fulfillment of Master's degree requirement at South Asian University, New Delhi. The idea of studying the Indian notion of Natural Law was generated in my mind in the Jurisprudence course I undertook in Dr. Ramani Garimella's class. I am grateful to her for inspiring me to think of this subject in depth. This thesis has discussed the classical Indian concept of Dharma and how it was incorporated into law in the medieval era. Furthermore this has been written as a comparative essay whereas the concept of Dharma in Hindu jurisprudence has been compared with how Thomas Aquinas understood the notion of natural law in his well known work "Summa Theologia". This work has unveiled the Indian understanding of natural law and how it was duly manifested in the process of justice in medieval India. It is not an exaggeration to regard this thesis as first attempt to compare Aquinas with the Indian concept of natural law, which simply dates back to the much earlier time of Aquinas. Indeed this is a useful work for both law students and Orientalists.
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- GTIN 09786202049689
- Sprache Englisch
- Genre Psychology
- Größe H220mm x B150mm
- Jahr 2017
- EAN 9786202049689
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- ISBN 978-620-2-04968-9
- Titel Evaluating the concept of Dharma in Medieval Hindu legal traditions
- Autor Punsara Amarasinghe
- Herausgeber LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
- Anzahl Seiten 76