This book explores the relationships between matrilineal, Islamic and state law, and investigates the dynamics of legal pluralism, governance and property relationships.
This book explores the relationships between matrilineal, Islamic and state law, and investigates the dynamics of legal pluralism, governance and property relationships.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Franz von Benda-Beckmann is a research affiliate of the Department of Law and Anthropology at the Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, Halle, Germany. Until 2012, he co-headed the Project Group Legal Pluralism, with Keebet von Benda-Beckmann, at this institute. He is an honorary professor of the universities of Leipzig and Halle.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Towards an anthropological understanding of political and legal change 2. The pre-colonial nagari 3. Minangkabau under colonial government 4. Japanese occupation, independence and postcolonial transformation until 1983 5. Centralised government at its zenith 6. Reformasi: constitutional reforms and regional autonomy 7. Creating new nagari structures 8. The return to the nagari: smooth transitions 9. Uneasy transformations 10. Governing the village 11. New dynamics in property rights 12. Never ending disputes 13. Property law reconstituted - uncertainty perpetuated 14. Old issues revisited: adat, Islam and Minangkabau identity politics 15. Decentralisation, the transformation of the nagari and the dynamics of legal pluralism: some conclusions.
1. Towards an anthropological understanding of political and legal change 2. The pre-colonial nagari 3. Minangkabau under colonial government 4. Japanese occupation, independence and postcolonial transformation until 1983 5. Centralised government at its zenith 6. Reformasi: constitutional reforms and regional autonomy 7. Creating new nagari structures 8. The return to the nagari: smooth transitions 9. Uneasy transformations 10. Governing the village 11. New dynamics in property rights 12. Never ending disputes 13. Property law reconstituted - uncertainty perpetuated 14. Old issues revisited: adat, Islam and Minangkabau identity politics 15. Decentralisation, the transformation of the nagari and the dynamics of legal pluralism: some conclusions.
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