NUMBER 61 / 2010 / CONTENTS
About the Contributors | text (pdf) |
PART 1: PAPERS FROM THE ZÜRICH CONFERENCE Guest Editor: Fauzia Shariff
Dynamic Legal Pluralism in Indonesia: Contested Legal Orders in Contemporary Aceh. [Pages 1-30] Arskal Salim | abstract | article (pdf) |
Finding Space for Resistance Through Legal Pluralism: The Hidden Legality of the UK Social Centre Movement. [Pages 31-53] Lucy Finchett-Maddock | abstract | article (pdf) |
Law as a Narrative: Legal Pluralism and Resisting Euro-American (Intellectual) Property Law Through Stories. [Pages 55-80] Saskia Vermeylen | abstract | article (pdf) |
Navigating Through a Landscape of Powers or Getting Lost on Mount Gorongosa. [Pages 81-108] Carolien Jacobs | abstract | article (pdf) |
PART 2: GENERAL
Common Law Crimes and Indigenous Customs: Dealing with the Issues in South African Law. [Pages 109-144] Christa Rautenbach and Jacques Matthee | abstract | | article (pdf) |
A Question of Identity: Complexities of State Law Pluralism in the South Pacific. [Pages 145-170] Jennifer Corrin | abstract | article (pdf) |
Legal Pluralism, Indigenous People and Small Island Developing States: Achieving Good Environmental Governance in the South Pacific. [Pages 171-204] Erika J. Techera | abstract | article (pdf) |
Book Review
Marie-Claire Foblets, Jean-François Gaudreault-DesBiens and Alison Dundes Renteln (eds.), Cultural Diversity and the Law. State Reponses from Around the World. Brussels and Québec: Bruylant and Éditions Yvon Blais (2010). [Pages 204-224] Katayoun Alidadi | review (pdf) |
© The Publishers of the Journal of Legal Pluralism and Authors, 2010. ISSN 0732-9113
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