THE INTERSECTION OF LAW AND SOCIAL MOVEMENTS: ANALYSIS THE ROLE OF LAW IN ACTIVISM

THE INTERSECTION OF LAW AND SOCIAL MOVEMENTS: ANALYSIS THE ROLE OF LAW IN ACTIVISM

THE INTERSECTION OF LAW AND SOCIAL MOVEMENTS: ANALYSIS THE ROLE OF LAW IN ACTIVISM

AUTHOR – HERANG KRISHANA, STUDENT AT G.L.A. UNIVERSITY, MATHURA

BEST CITATION – HERANG KRISHANA, THE INTERSECTION OF LAW AND SOCIAL MOVEMENTS: ANALYSIS THE ROLE OF LAW IN ACTIVISM, ILE LEX SPECULUM (ILE LS), 1 (1) OF 2023, PG. 418-431, APIS – 3920 – 0036 | ISBN – 978-81-964391-3-2.

Abstract

This research paper explores the intersection of law and social movements, with a specific focus on activism within the Indian context. Social movements have long served as catalysts for societal change, challenging norms, advocating for justice, and amplifying marginalized voices. Law, on the other hand, provides the framework for governance and serves as a mechanism for addressing social grievances. Understanding the interplay between law and social movements is crucial to comprehending the role of law in effecting social change.

The paper begins by providing an overview of social movements and their characteristics, emphasizing their shared goals, collective action, and response to injustices. It highlights key social movements in India, such as the Indian Independence Movement, the Chipko Movement, and the LGBTQ+ Rights Movement, showcasing their transformative impact and the role of law in shaping their outcomes.

The significance of examining the role of law in activism lies in understanding how legal mechanisms both facilitate and hinder social change. By analyzing the relationship between law and social movements, insights into the strategies employed by activists, legal hurdles faced, and the impact of legal reforms on social transformation are gained.

The paper further examines the challenges and limitations faced by social movements within the legal framework, such as limited access to justice, legal complexity, and political resistance. It also discusses critiques of the legal system’s response to social issues, including formalism and limited scope.

The concept of intersectionality emerges as a crucial lens to understand the complexities of social movements and the interconnected nature of multiple forms of oppression and privilege. Recognizing intersectionality allows activists and lawyers to build coalitions, address systemic discrimination, and work towards more inclusive and transformative legal change.

Furthermore, the intersection between law and social movements is a dynamic and complex space where activists and lawyers collaborate to effect transformative change. By harnessing the power of this intersection, more inclusive and just societies can be built, where equality, justice, and human rights prevail for all individuals, regardless of their background or identity.

KEYWORDS: Law, Social movements, Activism, Indian context, Intersectionality