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100 _aHunter Rosemary
245 _aChanging Law :
_bRights, Regulation and Reconciliation
260 _aAldershot
_bAsghate Publishing Company
_c2005
300 _a178p
_cxiii
365 _b Rs.4,917
505 _aContents: List of contributors vii; Acknowledgements xi; Introduction, Rosemary Hunter and Mary Keyes xiii. Part I Changing States, Changing Rights: 1. Human rights, sovereignty, humanism, Costas Douzinas 3; 2. Some history on the back of the security envelope, David Saunders 27; 3. Governing security: the age of diversity, Clifford Shearing 37; Part II Changing Laws, Changing Institutions: 4. Frozen Chooks revisited: the challenge of changing law/s, Reg Graycar 49; 5. Restructuring the Universities, remaking the (legal) academy? the law school, 'Knowledge Economy' and uncertain future of (critical) socio-legal studies, Richard Collier 77; 6. Changing the academic subject, Erica McWilliam 107. Part III Achieving Justice: 7. Terra Nullius and the possessive logic of patriarchal whiteness: race and law matters, Aileen Moreton-Robinson 123; 8. The relevance of the rights agenda in the age of practical reconciliation, Larissa Behrendt 137; 9. Conscientious participation: working the law back to its bones, Andrea Durbach 155; Index 171.
650 _a1. Law - Philosophy2. Sociological Jurisprudence
700 _aKeys Mary
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