We are delighted in presenting the book “Law and Humanities: A Protean Approach of Learning and Integration”. This book has been compiled to study the correlative facets of Humanities and Law. This book will be very useful for students and researchers studying the reciprocal relations of Law and Humanities. A notable feature of this book is that researchers, in their research papers, have explored and analyzed the novel and contemporary developments and historical views on the inter-dependence of Law and Humanities.
Law and Humanities are different subject domains but the genesis of Law has been from Humanities. They are coalesced and have indelible consequences on each other. Law, in its true sense, is of the Humanities, for the Humanities and by the Humanities. In today’s contemporary time the iterations of legal study and jurisprudence should be studied in correlation to Humanities.
This book strives to promote the novel and extensive conversations between Law and Humanities through interdisciplinary approach. It invites collaborative and dialogical perspectives from scholars from diverse intellectual traditions and disciplines. The purpose of creating this corpus of knowledge is not for the sake of creating it but to elicit inventive ways of establishing and elucidating the collusion between society in its multifaceted manifestation, like social, political, cultural, literary, economic, administrative, psychological, gender, moral, religious, and law under the unified ambit of integrative study. For the better understanding of the issues we thought to compile our ideas in the book “Law and Humanities: A Protean Approach of Learning and Integration”.
The journey of this book from the ideation stage and to its current concrete shape has been quite interesting and full of learning. It started with the invite for research articles for the book. After rigorous review of the research papers, appropriate articles were selected and subjected to further refinement. This book is the fruit of labor of the authors as well as the reviewers. This book is a comprehensive amalgamation of classical and contemporary evolution of Law and Humanities as a study stream and how both have complemental interpretation of each other. We feel that this book will provide a new insight and perspective to our learning approach.
We are thankful to the authors and researchers who contributed in this book. In the same way, we are grateful to all the well-wishers who helped us directly and indirectly. Our gratitude would be incomplete without the special mention of our publisher, IIP Publication. They have given us hands on support irrespective of erratic demands and unreal timelines. We will always be grateful to them. We hope and seek the support and appreciation of our readers and researchers for the efforts made by all in realizing this dream. Having said that we also look forward to further suggestions, feedback and constructive criticism for constant and deep-rooted enrichment.
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