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1997
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1996
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1995
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[61] ‘The predicaments of the South Asian ethnic minority communities in Hong Kong’. In: Ibid., pp. 159-184. [With Derek Göbel].
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1994
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1993
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[50] ‘Egoism versus family solidarity: Women’s property rights in Kerala’. In: 1993(2) Kerala Law Times, Journal section, pp. 45-48.
[49] ‘Much water has flowed down the Ganges: Muslim polygamy, the Special Marriage Act and judicial collusion’. In: 1993(2) Kerala Law Times, Journal section, pp. 19-22.
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1992
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[42] ‘Author and subject index to I&NL&P Vol. 6 (1992)’. In: Vol. 6 No. 4 [October 1992] Immigration and Nationality Law and Practice, pp. 144-148.
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[41] ‘Bottlenecks of justice? A further note on the limits of public interest litigation’. In: 1992(2) Kerala Law Times, Journal section, pp. 57-60.
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1991
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1990
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[27] ‘Some new developments in legal studies in Britain relating to ethnic minorities and the law’. In: Nadi Kelab MIC London 89/90, London 1990, pp. 44-48.
[26] ‘On the limits of public interest litigation’. In: 1990(2) Kerala Law Times, Journal section, pp. 45-47.
[25] ‘Uniform Civil Code in India: A false model for development?’. In: 1990(2) Kerala Law Times, Journal section, pp. 3-10.
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[22] ‘South Asian laws in British legal practice: A matter for immigration lawyers?’. In: Immigration and Nationality Law and Practice, Vol. 4 No. 2 [June 1990], pp. 63-67.
1989
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[20] ‘The laws under which people live’. In: Robinson, Francis (ed.): Cambridge Encyclopedia of India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bhutan and the Maldives. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 1989, pp. 376-380.
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[18] ‘Hindu talaq: On a progressive divorce law for India’. In: 1989(1) Kerala Law Times, Journal section, pp. 23-30.
[17] ‘Diritto dell’ India’. In: Enciclopedia Giuridica, Vol. XI, Rome 1989, pp. 1-18.
1988
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[15] ‘Hindus and the law in Bangladesh’. In: South Asia Research, Vol. 8 No. 2
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[13] ‘Towards a scientific jurisprudence’. In: 1988(2) Kerala Law Times, Journal section, pp. 14-17.
[12] ‘English family law and ethnic laws in Britain’. In: 1988(1) Kerala Law Times, Journal section, pp. 56-66.
1987
[11] ‘Consumer protection in India and Britain’. In: Consumer Confrontation, Vol. 7
No. 11 [December 1987], pp. 3-5.
[10] ‘Legal pluralism in the Hindu marriage’. In: Burghart, Richard (ed.), Hinduism in Great Britain. The perpetuation of religion in an alien cultural milieu. London: Tavistock 1987, pp. 180-200.
1986
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[8] ‘Legislative overkill - a rejoinder’. In: 1986 Kerala Law Times, Journal section,
pp. 63-65.
[7] ‘Legislative overkill and the Kerala Joint Hindu Family System [Abolition] Act, 1975’. In: 1986 Kerala Law Times, Journal section, pp. 17-20.
1985
[6] ‘Solemnisation of Hindu marriages: The law and reality’. In: 1985 Kerala Law Times, Journal section, pp. 1-10.
[5] ‘Bemerkungen zur Kindmädchenheirat: Die Bedeutung von Atharvaveda 14.2 [Resumee]’. In: Roellig, Wolfgang (ed.), Ausgewählte Vorträge, XXII. Deutscher Orientalistentag 1983 in Tübingen. [= Supplement VI, Zeitschrift der Deutschen Morgenländischen Gesellschaft]. Wiesbaden: Franz Steiner Verlag 1985, p. 293.
1984
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1983
[3] ‘Is there a customary form of widow-remarriage for Hindus?’. In: 1983 Kerala Law Times, Journal section, pp. 69-72.
1981
[2] ‘Sudra sannyasis: A piece of realism in Hindu law’. In: 1981 [II] Madras Law Journal, Journal section, pp. 25-26.
1980
[1] ‘Einwanderer in Großbritannien’. In: anglistik und englischunterricht 10 [1980],
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