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Human rights encounter legal pluralism : normative and empirical approaches / edited by Giselle Corradi, Eva Brems and Mark Goodale

Contributor(s): Series: Oñati international series in law and societyPublisher: Oxford : Hart Publishing, 2017Description: viii, 255 p. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9781849467612 (hbk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 342.085 COR
Contents:
Human rights and legal pluralism: four research agendas / Giselle Corrad i; Legal pluralism as a human right and/or as a human rights violation / Eva Brem s; Legal pluralism and international human rights law: a multifaceted relationship / Ellen Desmet; Human rights, cultural diversity, and legal pluralism from an indigenous perspective: the Awas Tingni case / Felipe Gomez Isá Taking the challenge of legal pluralism for human rights seriously / Andre Hoekema Indigenous justice and the right to a fair trial / Giselle Corrad i; Gender, human rights, and legal pluralities in Southern Africa: a matter of context and power / Anne Hellum and Rosalie Katsande Women's rights and transnational aid programs in Niger: the conundrums and possibilities of neoliberalism and legal pluralism / Kari B. Henquinet; Legal borderlands: Ghanaian human rights advocacy between layers of law / Catherine Buerger; Insiders' perspectives on Muslim divorce in Belgium: a women's rights analysis / Kim Lecoyer Through the looking glass of diversity: the right to family life from the perspectives of transnational families in Belgium / Barbara Truffin and Olivier Strueles;
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BOOKs NLS Reference 342.085 COR (Browse shelf(Opens below)) HB Available 36100

Human rights and legal pluralism: four research agendas / Giselle Corrad i;
Legal pluralism as a human right and/or as a human rights violation / Eva Brem s;
Legal pluralism and international human rights law: a multifaceted relationship / Ellen Desmet;
Human rights, cultural diversity, and legal pluralism from an indigenous perspective: the Awas Tingni case / Felipe Gomez Isá
Taking the challenge of legal pluralism for human rights seriously / Andre Hoekema
Indigenous justice and the right to a fair trial / Giselle Corrad i;
Gender, human rights, and legal pluralities in Southern Africa: a matter of context and power / Anne Hellum and Rosalie Katsande
Women's rights and transnational aid programs in Niger: the conundrums and possibilities of neoliberalism and legal pluralism / Kari B. Henquinet;
Legal borderlands: Ghanaian human rights advocacy between layers of law / Catherine Buerger;
Insiders' perspectives on Muslim divorce in Belgium: a women's rights analysis / Kim Lecoyer Through the looking glass of diversity: the right to family life from the perspectives of transnational families in Belgium / Barbara Truffin and Olivier Strueles;