Buch, Englisch, 304 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm
Reihe: Law and Anthropology
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Buch, Englisch, 304 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm
Reihe: Law and Anthropology
ISBN: 978-1-138-30833-6
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Weitere Infos & Material
Introduction - Marie-Claire Foblets, Gordon Woodman and Anthony Bradney; Part I: Law in Anthropology; 1: Teaching Refugee Law to Anthropologists - Anthony Good; 2: Teaching Anthropology of Law at the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales (Paris) - Yazid Ben Hounet and Mickaelle Lantin-Mallet (with contributions from Daniela Berti, Deborah Puccio-Den and Gilles Tarabout); 3: Teaching and Studying Law and Anthropology at the LSE: Students and Staff in Conversation - Emmanuel Melissaris, Vasiliki Liaki, Grace Pollard, Alain Pottage, Ignacio Riquelme Espinosa, and Francesca Uberti; 4: Legal Anthropology as a Scientific and Applied Discipline in Russia - Natalya Novikova; 5: The Three Waves of Legal Pluralism at Warwick - Ralf Rogowski; 6: Anthropological Approaches to Law and Legal Pluralism in Africa: Teaching Experiences at the University of Bayreuth - Ulrike Wanitzek and Laura Viviane de Leeuw; Part II: Anthropology in Law; 7: Addressing Legal Anthropology in a Global World: Challenges and Perspectives in Law Schools - Lucia Bellucci; 8: Legal Anthropology in Undergraduate Legal Education in the United Kingdom - Anthony Bradney; 9: Teaching Legal Anthropology to Legal Practitioners - André Hoekema; 10: Teaching Anthropology and Sociology of Law in a German Law Faculty - Armin Höland; 11: Teaching Legal Anthropology in Various Faculties of the University of Vienna - René Kuppe; 12: Worlds Apart: Attempts to Bring Law Students Closer to an Anthropological Understanding of Customary Law - Gordon Woodman; 13: Insights for a Critical Reflection on Law - Wibo van Rossum; 14: The Place of Empirical Research in Legal Education at the Radboud University - Ashley Terlouw and Laurens Bakker; Part III: Anthropology and other (Inter)disciplinary Approaches to Law; 15: Anthropology and Transnational Legal Education: Some Ambitious Reflections Based on Humble Experience - César Arjona; 16: Teaching and Conceptualizing Conflict and Peace in the Field of Legal Anthropology - Birgit Bräuchler; 17: The Contribution of Anthropology to Teaching Comparative and International Law - Francis Snyder; 18: Teaching ‘Law, Governance and Development’: Taking Stock after 30 Years - Jan Michiel Otto; 19: How Would You Know? Prejudices Against Anthropologists Teaching Human Right - Reetta Toivanen;