Cultural Law

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  • Cultural Law Book Detail

  • Author : James A. R. Nafziger
  • Release Date : 2010-11
  • Publisher : Cambridge University Press
  • Genre : Law
  • Pages : 1041
  • ISBN 13 : 0521865506
  • File Size : 19,19 MB

Cultural Law by James A. R. Nafziger PDF Summary

Book Description: A collection on cultural law that demonstrates efficacy of comparative, international, and indigenous law in the context of culture-related issues.

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Cultural Law

Cultural Law

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A collection on cultural law that demonstrates efficacy of comparative, international, and indigenous law in the context of culture-related issues.

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Who Owns Culture?

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It is not uncommon for white suburban youths to perform rap music, for New York fashion designers to ransack the world's closets for inspiration, or for Euro-Am

The Judgment of Culture

The Judgment of Culture

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Legal systems do not operate in isolation but in complex cultural contexts. This original and thought-provoking volume considers how cultural assumptions are bu

The Cultural Study of Law

The Cultural Study of Law

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Drawing on philosophers from Plato to Foucault and cultural anthropologists and historians such as Clifford Geertz and Perry Miller, Kahn outlines the conceptua

Developing a Cross-cultural Law Curriculum

Developing a Cross-cultural Law Curriculum

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This work makes the case that cross cultural issues are central to the purposes of legal education, and no longer can such issues be seen as an add-on to the tr