Abstract
Sovereignty, International Law, and the Princely States of Colonial South Asia by Priyasha Saksena is a significant academic intervention into understanding South Asia. The author maps how the various actors—the princely states, the British Crown, the East India Company (the company), and the anti-colonial nationalists—used international law, especially the vernacular of sovereignty, to advance their arguments and achieve their goals during the colonial struggle.
Recommended Citation
Tulsyan, Aryan and Ranjan, Prabhash
(2024)
"Sovereignty, International Law, and the Princely States of Colonial South Asia by Priyasha Saksena,"
National Law School Journal: Vol. 18:
Iss.
1, Article 2.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.55496/TCAZ8225
Available at:
https://repository.nls.ac.in/nlsj/vol18/iss1/2
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
https://doi.org/10.55496/TCAZ8225