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The Oxford Handbook of Law and Anthropology
This Handbook brings together a collection of essays exploring the connections between law and anthropology. This title highlights the narrative of how law and anthropology have and should relate to each other in relation to immigration, international justice forums, and writing new national constitutions.
Author(s) | Edited by Marie-Claire Foblets (Managing Director, Managing Director, Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, Germany), Mark Goodale (Professor of Cultural and Social Anthropology, Professor of Cultural and Social Anthropology, Laboratory of Cultura |
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Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Format | Hardback |
Pages | 992 |
Published in | United Kingdom |
Published | 1 Apr 2022 |
Availability | Available |
This Handbook brings together a collection of essays exploring the connections between law and anthropology. This title highlights the narrative of how law and anthropology have and should relate to each other in relation to immigration, international justice forums, and writing new national constitutions.
Global perspectives on law & anthropology 1: Carol Greenhouse: Social Control through Law: Critical afterlives 2: Martin Chanock: Anthropology, Law, and Empire: Foundations in context 3: Sindiso Mnisi Weeks: South African Legal Culture and its Dis/empo
Marie-Claire Foblets is Director of the Law & Anthropology Department at the Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology and Honorary Professor of Law & Anthropology at the Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg, both in Halle/Saale, Germany. Trained