August 23, 2014 (Saturday)
Law, Ethics, Infrastructure | |||
09.30am-11.00am | “The Spectacular Accumulation of Collective Memory: Cinematic Justice and the Juridical Ordering of Excess in ‘New’ India” by Oishik Sircar, Teaching Fellow and Doctoral Candidate, Institute for International Law and the Humanities Melbourne Law School, The University of Melbourne. | Abstract | Full Paper |
“On Law and Ethics under Postcolonial Accumulation” by Ashok Agarwal, practising lawyer who is interested in the constitutional guarantee of the right to life, which includes the right against torture. | Abstract | Full Paper | |
“The King has to Reign and to Govern: The Results of Accumulation Through Infrastructure” by Mithilesh Kumar, Doctoral Candidate, University of Western Sydney. | Abstract | Full Paper |