People's Law and state law : the Bellagio papers / ed. by Antony Allott, Gordon R. Woodman.
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- 9783110131086
- 9783110866285
- K282
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- Issued also in print.
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Biblioteca "Angelicum" Pont. Univ. S.Tommaso d'Aquino Nuvola online | online - DeGruyter (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Online access | Not for loan (Accesso limitato) | Accesso per gli utenti autorizzati / Access for authorized users | (dgr)9783110866285 |
I-VIII -- Introduction by Antony Allott and Gordon R. Woodman -- PART I INFORMAL SOCIAL CONTROL -- Introduction -- “Popular Law-Making in Western Society” -- “Cultural Ideology and Empirical Reality: Case Studies in Contemporary Law Management” -- “How the Qolla Handle Homicide: the Demifeud in Action” -- “Indigenous Law and Official Law in the Contemporary United States” -- “Intuitive Law versus Folk Law” -- PART II FOLK LAW IN STATE COURTS -- Introduction -- “The Use of Folk Law in West Sumatran State Courts” -- “Evolution of the Different Regimes of Customary Law in Ghana within the Framework of the Principle of Stare Decisis” -- “From Folk Law Towards Jurists’ Law: a Critical Review of the State Courts’ Practice Concerning Adat Law in Indonesia” -- “The sublety of Legal Change: a Lesson from Northern Zambia” -- “Folk Law in Official Courts of Turkey” -- “Customary Law, State Courts, and the Notion of Institutionalization of Norms in Ghana and Nigeria” -- PART III COMPETITION BETWEEN STATE AND UNOFFICIAL LAW -- Introduction -- “Popular Justice, Participatory Development and Power Politics: the Lok Adalat in Turmoil” -- “Some Comparative Generalizations about the Differential Use of State and Folk Institutions of Dispute Settlement” -- “The Channel of Official Law to Unofficial Law in Japan” -- “Four Laws of Interaction in Circumstances of Legal Pluralism: First Steps Towards and Explanatory Theory” -- “Justice Against the Law: Traditional and Modern Jurisdiction in Northern Ghana” -- “Some Preliminary Notes to the Socio-Legal Documentary Film: In Search of Justice: Different Levels of Dispute Settlement Among the Anufòm in North Togo” -- PART IV NEO-MARXIST INTERPRETATIONS OF FOLK LAW IN PLURALISTIC LEGAL SYSTEMS -- Introduction -- “Underdevelopment and the Plurality of Law” -- “Local Law in Black Africa: Contemporary Experiences of Folk Law Facing State and Capital in Senegal and Some Other Countries” -- “Folk Law’ and Historical Transitions: Some Conceptual Issues” -- PART V LEGAL POLICY -- Introduction -- “Informal Alternatives to Courts as a Mode of Legalizing Conflict” -- “Toward the Development of a Northwest Territories Law Reform Capability to Enable the Development of Proposals for New Legislation to Meet the Special Needs and Circumstances of Northern Peoples” -- “Alaskan Bush Justice: Legal Centralism Confronts Social Science Research and Village Alaska” -- “The Role of Traditional Inuit Measures for Social Control in Correctional Policy and Administration” -- Kirby, Justice M.D.“Australian Aboriginal Customary Law: Progress Report” -- “Recognition of Folk Institutions for Dispute-Settlement in Lombok, Indonesia” -- The Authors -- Note on the Commission on Folk Law and Legal Pluralism
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