NUMBER 48 / 2003 / CONTENTS
About the contributors | text |
The Social Working of Legal Rules. [Pages 1-84] John Griffiths | abstract | article (pdf) | article (htm) |
Women’s Human Rights and the Practice of Dowry in India: Adapting a Global Discourse to Local Demands. [Pages 85-123] Nidhi Gupta | abstract | article (pdf) | article (htm) |
Communal Resource Tenure and the Quest for Indigenous Autonomy: On State Law and Ethnic Reorganization in two Colombian Resguardos. [Pages 125-162] Joris van de Sandt | abstract | article (pdf) | article (htm) |
Illegal Practices and the Re-Enchantment of Governmental Techniques: Land and the Law in Mexico. [Pages 163-183] Monique Nuijten | abstract | article (pdf) | article (htm) |
Book Reviews
Rubya Mehdi, Gender and Property Law in Pakistan: Resources and Discourses (2001). [Pages 185-186] Lawrence Rosen | review (pdf) |
The Best of Anthropology of Law (Part 2) Martha Mundy (ed.), Law and Anthropology (2002). [Pages 187-189] Jogchum Vrielink | review (pdf) |
Anthropology and Law: ‘Balanced Reciprocity’ in Disequilibrium? James M. Donovan and H. Edwin Anderson III, Anthropology & Law (2003). [Pages 191-198] Jogchum Vrielink | review (pdf) |
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