Avec le soutien du Wenner-Gren Foundation, de l’Université d’Édimbourg, du Centre d’études himalayennes (CNRS/CEH) et du Centre d’études de l’Inde et de l’Asie du Sud (CEIAS)
Lieu : St Trinnean’s Room, Pollock Halls, Édimbourg
Jeudi, 15 juin
09.30-10.00 Introduction, Daniela Berti et Anthony Good
10.00-10.50 Domenico Amirante, University of Campania
The National Green Tribunal of India : a legal forum at the crossroads between science, environment and society
Discutant : Jamie Cross, Université d’Édimbourg
11.20-12.10 Sudha Vasan, Université de Delhi
Green courts and the production of socio-ecological assemblages in India
Discutant : Jamie Cross
12.10-13.00 Anuj Bhuwania, South Asian University, New Delhi
On the ‘misuse’ of law in India : The case of anti-cow slaughter statutes
Discutant : Gilles Tarabout, CNRS/LESC
14.00-14.50 Rohit De, Yale
Cows and constitutionalism : from religious rites to economic rights
Discutant : Gilles Tarabout
14.50-15.40 Nayanika Mathur, Université de Sussex, Royaume Uni
The government of crooked big cats in India, 1972-2017
Discutant : Heid Jerstad, University of Edinburgh
16.00-16.50 Diane Philiponet, Université de Toulouse - Jean-Jaurès
‘Monkeys come from the forest.’ State management of problems linked to monkeys in North Indian cities
Discutant : Heid Jerstad
16.50-17.30 Synthesising discussion : Sally Engle Merry (New York University)
Vendredi, 16 juin
09.10-10.00 Anthony Good, Université d’Édimbourg
Animal sacrifice and the law in Tamil Nadu, South India
Discutant : Filippo Osella, Université de Sussex
10.00-10.50 Daniela Berti, CNRS/CEH
Animal sacrifice under judicial scrutiny. Moral reforms and religious freedom in India
Discutant : Filippo Osella
11.20-12.10 Raphaël Voix, CNRS/CEIAS
Animal sacrifice in West Bengal ; practice, contestation and the state
Discutant : Véronique Bouillier, CNRS/CEIAS
12.10-13.00 Chiara Letizia, Université de Quebec, Montreal
& Blandine Ripert, CNRS Paris/CSH Delhi
“Not in the name of religion.” A Supreme Court verdict on animal sacrifice in Nepal
Discutant : Véronique Bouillier
14.00-14.50 Joëlle Smadja, CNRS/CEH
A chronicle of law implementation in environmental conflicts : the case of Kaziranga National Park in Assam (North-East India)
Discutant : Tobias Kelly, Université d’Édimbourg
14.50-15.40 Kelly D. Alley & Tarini Mehta, Auburn University, USA
Draining activism : delay and persistence in India’s legal discourse
Discutant : Tobias Kelly
16.10-17.15 Synthèse des discussions : K. Sivaramakrishnan, Yale