This article examines three comparative dimensions which need to be examined by anthropology of law with due prudence: the dimension of jurisprudence and anthropology, the dimension of legal systems and their structure, and the dimension of justice. These dimensions are confronted with recent diversion from comparison within anthropology and the validity of critiques of the comparison is demonstrated with respect to the development of the anthropology of law
Law and law-like institutions are visible in human societies very distant from each other in time an...
From legal responsibility for genocide to rectifying past injuries to indigenous people, the anthrop...
In the present article authors consider formation of views on approaches in the law. Authors conside...
This article examines three comparative dimensions which need to be examined by anthropology of law ...
This article creates a coherent way to imagine the relationship between law and anthropology. It des...
This book defends the thesis that the two fields of law and anthropology co-exist in a condition of ...
This lecture discusses the relationship between two academic disciplines, law and anthropology, and ...
Why not see the law as a Roman tale analogically and imperialistically projected inside the study of...
This chapter reflects on what materiality-inflected methodologies1 can bring to an anthropology of ...
In recognition of the real and perceived differences between law and anthropology and in particular ...
The great strides that have taken place in the field of anthropology of law have largely been the re...
In describing the development of legal anthropology as a new subdiscipline in anthropology, the auth...
Institute of Social Anthropology : Legal Anthropology Legal anthropology studies the social meanin...
This chapter reflects on what materiality-inflected methodologies can bring to an anthropology of la...
This article considers how lawyers and nonlawyers discuss the contribution of interdisciplinary scho...
Law and law-like institutions are visible in human societies very distant from each other in time an...
From legal responsibility for genocide to rectifying past injuries to indigenous people, the anthrop...
In the present article authors consider formation of views on approaches in the law. Authors conside...
This article examines three comparative dimensions which need to be examined by anthropology of law ...
This article creates a coherent way to imagine the relationship between law and anthropology. It des...
This book defends the thesis that the two fields of law and anthropology co-exist in a condition of ...
This lecture discusses the relationship between two academic disciplines, law and anthropology, and ...
Why not see the law as a Roman tale analogically and imperialistically projected inside the study of...
This chapter reflects on what materiality-inflected methodologies1 can bring to an anthropology of ...
In recognition of the real and perceived differences between law and anthropology and in particular ...
The great strides that have taken place in the field of anthropology of law have largely been the re...
In describing the development of legal anthropology as a new subdiscipline in anthropology, the auth...
Institute of Social Anthropology : Legal Anthropology Legal anthropology studies the social meanin...
This chapter reflects on what materiality-inflected methodologies can bring to an anthropology of la...
This article considers how lawyers and nonlawyers discuss the contribution of interdisciplinary scho...
Law and law-like institutions are visible in human societies very distant from each other in time an...
From legal responsibility for genocide to rectifying past injuries to indigenous people, the anthrop...
In the present article authors consider formation of views on approaches in the law. Authors conside...