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112 Yale L.J. 1399 (2002-2003)
Piercing the Veil

handle is hein.journals/ylr112 and id is 1423 raw text is: Piercing the Veil
Madhavi Sundert
CONTENTS
IN TRO D UCTION  ........................................................................................ 140 1
I. GROUNDWORK ................................................................................. 1407
A. The New Sovereignty.................................................................. 1407
B. The New Enlightenment ............................................................. 1410
II. TRANSITION ......................................................................................1415
A .  Law  's  P ast............................................................................. 1415
B .  Law  's  O ther........................................................................... 14 17
C. Constructing and Obstructing.................................................... 1420
D. Cases in Point ............................................................................ 1425
1.  CED   A W  (G lobal)  ................................................................ 1425
t Professor, University of California, Davis, School of Law. J.D. 1997, Stanford Law
School; A.B. 1992, Harvard College. msunder@ucdavis.edu. Thanks to Mahnaz Afkhami, Diane
Amann, Anjali Arondekar, Cassandra Balchin, Carol Bruch, Harish Chander, Joel Dobris, Holly
Doremus, Rich Ford, Arturo Gandara, Janet Halley, Anissa Helie, Mariem6 Hdlie Lucas, Tom
Heller, Bill Hing, Margaret Johns, Kevin Johnson, Larry Johnson, Shulamith Koenig, Harold Koh,
Leslie Kurtz, Spencer Overton, Sophie Pirie, Lisa Pruitt, Margaret Jane Radin, Jake Sullivan,
Marty West, and the editors of The Yale Law Journal for helpful suggestions. Special thanks to
Nancy Flowers, who supplied numerous manuals on women's human rights from all over the
world. Dean Rex Perschbacher's support has been generous and invaluable. Additionally, this
Article gained much from presentations at The Globalization of Modern Legal Thought:
Production and Reception, 1830-2000 conference at Harvard Law School; a faculty workshop at
the University of California, Davis, School of Law; the Globalizing Sex and Gender series and a
workshop with the Middle East/South Asia Research Cluster at the University of California,
Davis; the Feminist Interventions: Rethinking South Asia conference held at the University of
California, Santa Cruz; the Gender and Globalization: A Dialogue Across Disciplines,
Institutions and Generations conference at Stanford University; presentations at the Syracuse
University College of Law; and the Redefining Identity Politics-Internationalism, Feminism,
Multiculturalism conference at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. My research assistants
Guru Inder Khalsa, Benjamin Muilenburg, Belle Na, Suzianne Painter-Thorne, and Cancion Soto
and the staff of the U.C. Davis Law Library provided valuable assistance. Most importantly, I
thank Anupam Chander, whose faith has been critical.
This Article is dedicated to my grandmother, Seetha Tilak, and my mother, Mona Sunder,
who taught me that being an Indian woman has no bounds.
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