The power of law in a transnational world : anthropological enquiries /
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Language: | English |
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Berghahn Books,
2009
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Table of Contents:
- The military order of 13 November 2001 : an ethnographic reading /
- Law and the frontiers of illegalities /
- Selective scrutiny : supranational engagement with minority protection and rights in Europe /
- The globalization of fatwas amidst the terror wars against pluralism /
- Human rights, cultural relativism and legal pluralism : towards a two-dimensional debate /
- Learning communities and legal spaces : community-based fisheries management in a globalizing world /
- Project law : a power instrument of development agencies : a case study from Burundi /
- Half-told truths and partial silence : managing communication in Scottish children's hearings /
- Keeping the stream of justice clear and pure : the Buddhicization of Bhutanese law /
- Balancing Islam, Adat and the state : comparing Islamic and civil courts in Indonesia /
- Kings, monks, bureaucrats and the police : Tibetan responses to law and authority /