Law and Anthropology (inbunden)
Format
Inbunden (Hardback)
Språk
Engelska
Antal sidor
584
Utgivningsdatum
2009-11-19
Upplaga
New
Förlag
OUP Oxford
Medarbetare
Napier, David
Volymtitel
Volume 12
Dimensioner
236 x 157 x 43 mm
Vikt
1022 g
Antal komponenter
1
ISBN
9780199580910

Law and Anthropology

Current Legal Issues Volume 12

Inbunden,  Engelska, 2009-11-19
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Law and Anthropology, the latest volume in the Current Legal Issues series, offers an insight into the state of law and anthropology scholarship today. Focussing on the inter-connections between the two disciplines it also includes case studies from around the world.
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<br>Michael Freeman is Professor of English Law at University College London and is the series editor for Current Legal Issues. <br> David Napier is Professor of Anthropology at University College London.<br>

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General Editors' Preface; 1. Riding or Killing the Centaur? Reflections on the Identities of Legal Anthropology; 2. Law and Anthropology: Old Relations, New Relativities; 3. Law and Anthropology in a <"Glocal>" World - The Challenge of Dialogue; 4. Cultural Conflicts; 5. Ethnography in Ordinary Case Law; 6. From Tribal Tibet: The Significance of the Legal Form; 7. Anthropological Perspective is on Governance In a Transnational World; 8. Anthropologists In The Canadian Courts; 9. Legal Foundations for the Recognition of Customary law In the Post-Colonial South Pacific; 10. Indigeneity and the Expert: Negotiating Identity: the Case of the Central Kalahari Game Reserve; 11. Suturing Difference: The Articulation of Property and Participation in Land in Fiji; 12. The Role of Social Representation in the Production and Application of the Law: A Case Study of Property Law in Senegal; 13. <"Nature>" Categories of Intellectual Property in Western - Inspired Legal Cultures: International Treaties as Ethnographic Objects; 14. Indigenous Peoples and the Right of Political Autonomy in an Age of Global Legal Pluralism; 15. Relating To The Subjects of Human Rights: The Culture of Agency in Human Rights Discourse; 16. Multicultural Interlegality? Negotiating Family Law in the Context of Muslim Legal Pluralism in the U.K; 17. Professional Integrity; 18. Discipline Exchange on Organ Swaps; 19. Bestia Sacer..; 20. Framing The Family in Late Imperial China: An Anthropological Glance at Some Family Cases in the Conspectus of Penal Cases (Xing' huilan); 21. The Rules of Buddhist Monks: Issues of Property and Pollution