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100 _aFoblets Marie-Claire Ed
245 _aThe Oxford Handbook of Law and Anthropology
260 _aOxford
_bOxford University Press
_c2022
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505 _aContents Acknowledgments; About the Contributors; Introduction: Mapping the Field of Law and Anthropology; Part I Global Perspectives on Law and Anthropology; 1. Social Control through Law: Critical Afterlives; 2. Anthropology, Law, and Empire: Foundations in Context; 3. South African Legal Culture and Its Dis/Empowerment Paradox; 4. The Ethnographic Gaze on State Law in India; 5. The Anthropology of Indigenous Australia and Native Title Claims; 6. Encountering Indigenous Law in Canada; 7. Russian Legal Anthropology: From Empirical Ethnography to Applied Innovation; 8. Indigenous Peoples, Identity, and Free, Prior, and Informed Consultation in Latin America; 9. Rule of Law and Media in the Making of Legal Identity in Urban Southern China; 10. Islam, Law, and the State; 11 Law and Anthropology in the Netherlands: From Adat Law School to Anthropology of Law; 12. Legal Uses of Anthropology in France in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries; 13. Legal Ethnology and Legal Anthropology in Hungary; 14. The Anthropology of European Law; Part II Recurring Themes in Law and Anthropology; 15. Within and Beyond the Anthropology of Language and Law; 16. Law as an Enduring Concept: Space, Time, and Power; 17. Legalism: Rules, Categories, and Texts; 18. Legal Transfer; 19. Legal Traditions; 20. The Concept of Positive Law and Its Relationship to Religion and Morality; 21. Property Regimes; 22. Law & Development; 23. Rights and Social Inclusion; 24. Human Rights Activism, Sexuality, and Gender; Part III Anthropology in Law and Legal Practice; 25. The Cultural Defence; 26. Cultural Rights and Cultural Heritage as a Global Concern; 27. Alternative Dispute Resolution; 28. Justice after Atrocity; 29. Kinship through the Twofold Prism of Law and Anthropology; 30. Environmental Justice; Part IV Anthropology at the Limits of Law; 31. Constitution-Making; 32. Vigilantism and Security-Making; 33. The Normative Complexity of Private Security: Beyond Legal Regulation and Stigmatization; 34. Humanitarian Interventions; 35. Inequality, Victimhood, and Redress; 36. Anti-discrimination Rules and Religious Minorities in the Workplace; 37. Transnational Agrarian Movements, Food Sovereignty, and Legal Mobilization; 38. The Juridification of Politics; 39. The Persistence of Chinese Rights Defenders; Part V Current Directions in Law and Anthropology; 40. The Problem of Compliance and the Turn to Quantification; 41. Law, Science, and Technologies; 42. Politics of Belonging; 43. Legal and Anthropological Approaches to International Refugee Law; 44. Norm Creation beyond the State; 45. Critique of Punitive Reason; 46. Global Legal Institutions; 47. Law as Technique; 48. Emotion, Affect, and Law; 49. Legal Pluralism in Postcolonial, Postnational, and Postdemocratic Times; Index
760 _bGoodale Mark & Zenker Olaf
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