This lecture discusses the relationship between two academic disciplines, law and anthropology, and suggests that the optimal relationship is, on the one hand, competitive and conflictual, and on the other hand, mutually respectful and supportive - something like the relationship between two sibling rivals. The conflictual aspects of this relationship derive from the different orientations of the two fields - instrumental for law, speculative for anthropology - and the fact that anthropology, based on long-term ethnography, often challenges and subverts law’s claims to distinctive authority.The positive aspects of the relationship build on the possibilities that each field can genuinely assist the other, as anthropological understanding can...
In the perspective of anthropology of law, disputes are social phenomena that are inseparable from h...
The study of law, we are told often and generally with approval, has become a potluck to which every...
The era of pluralism shows the development / existence of legal anthropology in the present day. One...
This book defends the thesis that the two fields of law and anthropology co-exist in a condition of ...
This article considers how lawyers and nonlawyers discuss the contribution of interdisciplinary scho...
Building on earlier work in the anthropology of law and taking a critical stance toward it, June Sta...
Anthropology has had an enormous influence on legal research and in the development of socio-legal s...
From legal responsibility for genocide to rectifying past injuries to indigenous people, the anthrop...
Building on earlier work in the anthropology of law and taking a critical stance toward it, June Sta...
This paper is based on my experience teaching short courses and seminars in continental Europe and C...
The author reviews the research methodologies that relate Anthropology and Law based in her experien...
The great strides that have taken place in the field of anthropology of law have largely been the re...
In recognition of the real and perceived differences between law and anthropology and in particular ...
In describing the development of legal anthropology as a new subdiscipline in anthropology, the auth...
This article creates a coherent way to imagine the relationship between law and anthropology. It des...
In the perspective of anthropology of law, disputes are social phenomena that are inseparable from h...
The study of law, we are told often and generally with approval, has become a potluck to which every...
The era of pluralism shows the development / existence of legal anthropology in the present day. One...
This book defends the thesis that the two fields of law and anthropology co-exist in a condition of ...
This article considers how lawyers and nonlawyers discuss the contribution of interdisciplinary scho...
Building on earlier work in the anthropology of law and taking a critical stance toward it, June Sta...
Anthropology has had an enormous influence on legal research and in the development of socio-legal s...
From legal responsibility for genocide to rectifying past injuries to indigenous people, the anthrop...
Building on earlier work in the anthropology of law and taking a critical stance toward it, June Sta...
This paper is based on my experience teaching short courses and seminars in continental Europe and C...
The author reviews the research methodologies that relate Anthropology and Law based in her experien...
The great strides that have taken place in the field of anthropology of law have largely been the re...
In recognition of the real and perceived differences between law and anthropology and in particular ...
In describing the development of legal anthropology as a new subdiscipline in anthropology, the auth...
This article creates a coherent way to imagine the relationship between law and anthropology. It des...
In the perspective of anthropology of law, disputes are social phenomena that are inseparable from h...
The study of law, we are told often and generally with approval, has become a potluck to which every...
The era of pluralism shows the development / existence of legal anthropology in the present day. One...