The Journal of Legal Pluralism and Unofficial Law 61/2010
This volume examines dynamics of legal pluralism and explores the varied ways in which constellations of legal pluralism play out in social life. It aims to bridge the social and theoretical space between small-scale case studies and abstract generalisation. The introduction provides an overview of developments in the field of legal pluralism and offers an analytical perspective on the dynamics of the maintenance of and change in constellations of legal pluralism. Contributions examine situations in which the state is seen as remote from local settings and others in which local populations are actively engaged in widening the scope and validity of state law. By focusing on historical developments and the fault-lines of rapid political change in both post-socialist and post-authoritarian states, the volume shows that legal legacies of the past continue to have an impact. Authors look at the social significance of the various, and sometimes competing, types of law which religious and secular transnational actors introduce into local settings.
- ISBN 13 : 3643998988
- ISBN 10 : 9783643998989
- Judul : The Journal of Legal Pluralism and Unofficial Law 61/2010
- Pengarang : Fauzia Shariff, Gordon R. Woodman,
- Kategori : Social Science
- Penerbit : LIT Verlag Münster
- Bahasa : en
- Tahun : 2011
- Halaman : 244
- Halaman : 244
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Ketersediaan :
These local developments of Islamic institutions in Aceh were all fostered in
various ways by the power of the Indonesian ... training or Islamic studies
backgrounds (Interview with Rum Nessa, a Secretary of the Supreme Court, 29
July 2004).