Studies of law in everyday life tend to view law either as instrumental in shaping specific decisions and practices or as constitutive of the cultural categories through which humans apprehend their world and perceive law as relevant to a greater or lesser extent. This article, however, suggests that circumstances may arise in which law’s role in relation to everyday life is neither instrumental nor constitutive but instead becomes one of radical dissociation. Based on an analysis of injuries in northern Thailand, it examines two transformational episodes in Thai legal and political history. The first occurred at the turn of the twentieth century, when “modern” law was introduced, and the second at the turn of the twenty-first century durin...
The common theme of the articles assembled for this issue is a focus on Asian societies and their st...
Summaries How much does law really matter in the lives of the poor? The article develops a relation...
In this case study of a young, Thai “cause lawyer”, advocacy for human rights is considered in conte...
Studies of law in everyday life tend to view law either as instrumental in shaping specific decision...
Interviews with injury victims in northern Thailand (Lanna) conveyed a pervasive sense of injustice ...
Conflict among Thailand\u27s legal advocates for popular causes over the legitimacy of Thailand\u27s...
Law in Mae Sot, Law and Thailand is an ethnographic study of law in Mae Sot, Thailand, an industrial...
Based on ethnographic research in Bhutan and among Bhutanese living in Nepal, this thesis examines t...
This is a case study of the legal practice of a young Thai “cause lawyer.” The study joins a growing...
One of the problems facing researchers who have studied courts across time and space has been the cu...
The primary objective of this thesis is to develop and use a new framework to examine the existence ...
This article offers a comparative framework for studying why and how law is mobilized to advance jus...
Thailand has seen considerable progress in the rule of law over the last decade. The 1997 Constituti...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. July 2018. Major: Political Science. Advisor: Lisa Hilbi...
For anthropologists as well as for historians, law practices and their discursive productions provid...
The common theme of the articles assembled for this issue is a focus on Asian societies and their st...
Summaries How much does law really matter in the lives of the poor? The article develops a relation...
In this case study of a young, Thai “cause lawyer”, advocacy for human rights is considered in conte...
Studies of law in everyday life tend to view law either as instrumental in shaping specific decision...
Interviews with injury victims in northern Thailand (Lanna) conveyed a pervasive sense of injustice ...
Conflict among Thailand\u27s legal advocates for popular causes over the legitimacy of Thailand\u27s...
Law in Mae Sot, Law and Thailand is an ethnographic study of law in Mae Sot, Thailand, an industrial...
Based on ethnographic research in Bhutan and among Bhutanese living in Nepal, this thesis examines t...
This is a case study of the legal practice of a young Thai “cause lawyer.” The study joins a growing...
One of the problems facing researchers who have studied courts across time and space has been the cu...
The primary objective of this thesis is to develop and use a new framework to examine the existence ...
This article offers a comparative framework for studying why and how law is mobilized to advance jus...
Thailand has seen considerable progress in the rule of law over the last decade. The 1997 Constituti...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. July 2018. Major: Political Science. Advisor: Lisa Hilbi...
For anthropologists as well as for historians, law practices and their discursive productions provid...
The common theme of the articles assembled for this issue is a focus on Asian societies and their st...
Summaries How much does law really matter in the lives of the poor? The article develops a relation...
In this case study of a young, Thai “cause lawyer”, advocacy for human rights is considered in conte...