Culture in the Domains of Law
Herausgeber: Provost, René
Culture in the Domains of Law
Herausgeber: Provost, René
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This book examines whether law, as a cultural practice, can apply across cultural boundaries to bind people with vastly different beliefs and practices.
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This book examines whether law, as a cultural practice, can apply across cultural boundaries to bind people with vastly different beliefs and practices.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 458
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Februar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 738g
- ISBN-13: 9781316615133
- ISBN-10: 1316615138
- Artikelnr.: 51383746
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- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 458
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Februar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 738g
- ISBN-13: 9781316615133
- ISBN-10: 1316615138
- Artikelnr.: 51383746
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
1. Centaur jurisprudence - culture before the law René Provost; Part I.
Accommodation of Minority Cultural Practices: 2. Legal pluralism and the
interpretive limits of law Anthony Connolly; 3. Family law, state
recognition and intersecting spheres/spaces: Jewish and Muslim women
divorcing in the UK Pascale Fournier; 4. Customary norms vs state law.
French courts' responses to the traditional practice of excision Lucia
Bellucci; Part II. Aboriginal Law: 5. Law, culture, fact in indigenous
claims: legal pluralism as a problem of recognition Kirsten Anker; 6. On
perpetuity: tradition, law, and the pluralism of Hopi jurisprudence Justin
Richland; 7. Existing in the hyphen: on relational legal culture Jen
Hendry; 8. The unexpected effects of the recognition of indigenous rights
in New Caledonia: the story of an assimilation measure becoming the trigger
for the acculturation of the French legal system Thomas Burelli and Régis
Lafargue; Part III. Alternative Dispute Resolution: 9. Cultures of
conflict: welcoming and resisting 'non-Western' influence in alternative
dispute resolution Eric Reiter; 10. Rebalancing power and culture: the case
of alternative dispute resolution Morgan Brigg; 11. Grassroots law in
context: moving beyond the cultural justification Kristin Doughty; Part IV.
Law in Conflicts: 12. Cannibal laws René Provost; 13. Beyond the paradox of
exporting the rule of law: resilience and the war on drugs in the Americas
David Chandler.
Accommodation of Minority Cultural Practices: 2. Legal pluralism and the
interpretive limits of law Anthony Connolly; 3. Family law, state
recognition and intersecting spheres/spaces: Jewish and Muslim women
divorcing in the UK Pascale Fournier; 4. Customary norms vs state law.
French courts' responses to the traditional practice of excision Lucia
Bellucci; Part II. Aboriginal Law: 5. Law, culture, fact in indigenous
claims: legal pluralism as a problem of recognition Kirsten Anker; 6. On
perpetuity: tradition, law, and the pluralism of Hopi jurisprudence Justin
Richland; 7. Existing in the hyphen: on relational legal culture Jen
Hendry; 8. The unexpected effects of the recognition of indigenous rights
in New Caledonia: the story of an assimilation measure becoming the trigger
for the acculturation of the French legal system Thomas Burelli and Régis
Lafargue; Part III. Alternative Dispute Resolution: 9. Cultures of
conflict: welcoming and resisting 'non-Western' influence in alternative
dispute resolution Eric Reiter; 10. Rebalancing power and culture: the case
of alternative dispute resolution Morgan Brigg; 11. Grassroots law in
context: moving beyond the cultural justification Kristin Doughty; Part IV.
Law in Conflicts: 12. Cannibal laws René Provost; 13. Beyond the paradox of
exporting the rule of law: resilience and the war on drugs in the Americas
David Chandler.
1. Centaur jurisprudence - culture before the law René Provost; Part I.
Accommodation of Minority Cultural Practices: 2. Legal pluralism and the
interpretive limits of law Anthony Connolly; 3. Family law, state
recognition and intersecting spheres/spaces: Jewish and Muslim women
divorcing in the UK Pascale Fournier; 4. Customary norms vs state law.
French courts' responses to the traditional practice of excision Lucia
Bellucci; Part II. Aboriginal Law: 5. Law, culture, fact in indigenous
claims: legal pluralism as a problem of recognition Kirsten Anker; 6. On
perpetuity: tradition, law, and the pluralism of Hopi jurisprudence Justin
Richland; 7. Existing in the hyphen: on relational legal culture Jen
Hendry; 8. The unexpected effects of the recognition of indigenous rights
in New Caledonia: the story of an assimilation measure becoming the trigger
for the acculturation of the French legal system Thomas Burelli and Régis
Lafargue; Part III. Alternative Dispute Resolution: 9. Cultures of
conflict: welcoming and resisting 'non-Western' influence in alternative
dispute resolution Eric Reiter; 10. Rebalancing power and culture: the case
of alternative dispute resolution Morgan Brigg; 11. Grassroots law in
context: moving beyond the cultural justification Kristin Doughty; Part IV.
Law in Conflicts: 12. Cannibal laws René Provost; 13. Beyond the paradox of
exporting the rule of law: resilience and the war on drugs in the Americas
David Chandler.
Accommodation of Minority Cultural Practices: 2. Legal pluralism and the
interpretive limits of law Anthony Connolly; 3. Family law, state
recognition and intersecting spheres/spaces: Jewish and Muslim women
divorcing in the UK Pascale Fournier; 4. Customary norms vs state law.
French courts' responses to the traditional practice of excision Lucia
Bellucci; Part II. Aboriginal Law: 5. Law, culture, fact in indigenous
claims: legal pluralism as a problem of recognition Kirsten Anker; 6. On
perpetuity: tradition, law, and the pluralism of Hopi jurisprudence Justin
Richland; 7. Existing in the hyphen: on relational legal culture Jen
Hendry; 8. The unexpected effects of the recognition of indigenous rights
in New Caledonia: the story of an assimilation measure becoming the trigger
for the acculturation of the French legal system Thomas Burelli and Régis
Lafargue; Part III. Alternative Dispute Resolution: 9. Cultures of
conflict: welcoming and resisting 'non-Western' influence in alternative
dispute resolution Eric Reiter; 10. Rebalancing power and culture: the case
of alternative dispute resolution Morgan Brigg; 11. Grassroots law in
context: moving beyond the cultural justification Kristin Doughty; Part IV.
Law in Conflicts: 12. Cannibal laws René Provost; 13. Beyond the paradox of
exporting the rule of law: resilience and the war on drugs in the Americas
David Chandler.