Anna-Lena Wolf is a legal anthropologist with a focus on justice imaginaries, human rights, labor rights, and social movements. She is Lecturer at the Institute for Social and Cultural Anthropology at the Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg.
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Introduction: Justice works! 1. Scales of justice within and beyond plantation "enclaves" 2. Living from the tea leaves 3. Why tea plantation laborers do (not) rebel 4. Justice and categories of collective identification 5. Bungalow doctrines Conclusion: Workings of justice within and beyond Assam tea plantations

