The Oxford handbook of law and anthropology /
Law and anthropology
edited by Marie-Claire Foblets, Mark Goodale, Maria Sapignoli, and Olaf Zenker.
- 1 online resource (xxviii, 950 pages).
- Monthly, 2020-2022
- Oxford handbooks online .
- Oxford handbooks online. .
Also issued in print: 2022.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction: Mapping the Field of Law and Anthropology / Rule of Law and Media in the Making of Legal Identity in Urban Southern China / Legal Ethnology and Legal Anthropology in Hungary / Russian Legal Anthropology: From Empirical Ethnography to Applied Innovation / The Anthropology of Indigenous Australia and Native Title Claims / Encountering Indigenous Law in Canada / Islam, Law, and the State / Within and Beyond the Anthropology of Language and Law / Law as an Enduring Concept: Space, Time, and Power / Legalism: Rules, Categories, and Texts / Social Control through Law: Critical Afterlives / Legal Transfer / Legal Traditions / The Concept of Positive Law and its Relationship to Religion and Morality / Property Regimes / Law & Development / Rights and Social Inclusion / Human Rights Activism, Sexuality, and Gender / The Cultural Defence / Cultural Rights and Cultural Heritage as a Global Concern / Legal Uses of Anthropology in France in the 19th and 20th Centuries / Alternative Dispute Resolution / Justice after Atrocity / Kinship through the Twofold Prism of Law and Anthropology / Environmental Justice / Constitution Making / Vigilantism and Security-Making / The Normative Complexity of Private Security: Beyond Legal Regulation and Stigmatization / Humanitarian Interventions / Inequality, Victimhood, and Redress / Anti-discrimination Rules and Religious Minorities in the Workplace / Anthropology, Law, and Empire: Foundations in Context / Transnational Agrarian Movements, Food Sovereignty, and Legal Mobilization / The Juridification of Politics / The Persistence of Chinese Rights Defenders / The Problem of Compliance and the Turn to Quantification / Law, Science, and Technologies / Politics of Belonging / Legal and Anthropological Approaches to International Refugee Law / Norm Creation Beyond the State / Critique of Punitive Reason / Global Legal Institutions / The Anthropology of European Law / Law as Technique / Emotion, Affect, and Law / Legal Pluralism in Postcolonial, Postnational, and Postdemocratic Times / Law and Anthropology in the Netherlands: From Adat Law School to Anthropology of Law / Indigenous People, Identity, and Free, Prior, and Informed Consultation in Latin America / South African Legal Culture and its Dis/Empowerment Paradox / The Ethnographic Gaze on State Law in India / Marie-Claire Foblets, Mark Goodale, Maria Sapignoli, Olaf Zenker -- Dodom Kim -- Balázs Fekete -- Florian Stammler, Aytalina Ivanova, Brian Donahoe -- Paul Burke -- Brian Thom -- Dominik M. Müller -- Elizabeth Mertz -- Anne Griffiths -- Fernanda Pirie -- Carol J. Greenhouse -- Günter Frankenberg -- Thomas Duve -- Baudouin Dupret -- Matthew Canfield -- Markus Böckenförde, Berihun A. Gebeye -- Mark Goodale -- Lynette J. Chua -- Alison Dundes Renteln -- Andrzej Jakubowski -- Frédéric Audren, Laetitia Guerlain -- Faris E. Nasrallah -- Richard A. Wilson -- Marie-Claire Foblets -- Dirk Hanschel, Elizabeth Steyn -- Felix-Anselm van Lier, Katrin Seidel -- Jennifer Burrell -- Math Noortmann, Juliette Koning -- Erica Bornstein -- Rita Kesselring -- Katayoun Alidadi -- Martin Chanock -- Priscilla Claeys, Karine Peschard -- Rachel Sieder -- Sara L. M. Davis -- Sally Engle Merry -- Bertram Turner, Melanie G. Wiber -- Olaf Zenker -- Katia Bianchini -- Philipp Dann, Julia Eckert -- Didier Fassin -- Maria Sapignoli, Ronald Niezen -- Michele Graziadei -- Ralf Michaels, Annelise Riles -- Kamari Maxine Clarke -- Eve Darian-Smith -- Keebet von Benda-Beckmann -- Armando Guevara Gil -- Sindiso Mnisi Weeks -- Pratiksha Baxi.
Surveying the current state of scholarly debate and examining the future direction of research in law and anthropology. The structure of the Handbook is animated by an overarching collective narrative about how law and anthropology have and should relate to each other as intersecting domains of inquiry that address such fundamental questions as dispute resolution, normative ordering, social organization, and legal, political, and social identity. The Handbook takes critical stock of these various points of intersection in order to identify and conceptualize the most promising areas of innovation and sociolegal relevance, as well as to acknowledge the points of tension, open questions, and areas for future development.
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Law and anthropology. Jurisprudence & general issues.