NUMBER 53-54 / 2006 / CONTENTS
SPECIAL DOUBLE ISSUE: DYNAMICS OF PLURAL LEGAL ORDERS
Guest Editors: Franz von Benda-Beckmann Keebet von Benda-Beckmann
About the contributors | text |
The Dynamics of Change and Continuity in Plural Legal Orders. [Pages 1-44] Franz and Keebet von Benda-Beckmann | abstract | | article (pdf) | article (htm) |
From Subjects to Citizens: Legalism from Below and the Homogenisation of the Legal Sphere. [Pages 45-75] Julia Eckert | abstract | article (pdf) | | article (htm) |
Legal Complexity on the Tibetan Plateau. [Pages 77-99] Fernanda Pirie | abstract | article (pdf) | | article (htm) |
Competing Global Players in Rural Morocco: Upgrading Legal Arenas. [Pages 101-139] Bertram Turner | abstract | article (pdf) | | article (htm) |
Revitalisation, Invention and Continued Existence of the Kyrgyz Aksakal Courts: Listening to Pluralistic Accounts of History. [Pages 141-176] Judith Beyer | abstract | article (pdf) | | article (htm) |
Law and Mutual Assistance in Families: A Comparison of Socialist Legacies in Hungary and Eastern Germany. [Pages 177-207] Tatjana Thelen | abstract | article (pdf) | | article (htm) |
Whose Heritage? Legal Pluralism and the Politics of the Past. A Case Study from the Curonian Spit (Lithuania). [Pages 209-237] Anja Peleikis | abstract | article (pdf) | | article (htm) |
Changing One is Changing All: Dynamics in the Adat-Islam-State Triangle. [Pages 239-270] Franz and Keebet von Benda-Beckmann | abstract | | article (pdf) | article (htm) |
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