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Cambridge Studies in Law and Society

Tato série se ponořila do hlubin právních studií v jejich širším společenském kontextu. Zkoumá, jak právo ovlivňuje a je ovlivňováno každodenním životem, kulturou a společenskými strukturami. Nabízí interdisciplinární pohledy propojující právo s humanitními a sociálními vědami. Je určena pro čtenáře hledající nuance a komplexní porozumění právním jevům.

Culture Under Cross-Examination
Law's Fragile State
Immigrants at the Margins
Constituting Religion
Criminal Defense in China
Constituting Democracy
  • Constituting Democracy

    Law, Globalism and South Africa's Political Reconstruction

    • 284 stránek
    • 10 hodin čtení

    Focusing on constitutionalism, the book examines its impact on political transformation in South Africa. It delves into how constitutional frameworks have shaped governance, influenced social justice, and facilitated democratic processes, highlighting the ongoing challenges and successes within the political landscape. Through a detailed analysis, it offers insights into the complexities of legal structures and their significance in fostering meaningful change in the country.

    Constituting Democracy
    3,7
  • This book studies the struggles for basic legal freedoms in the work and political mobilization of defense lawyers in China's criminal justice system.

    Criminal Defense in China
    3,5
  • Constituting Religion

    • 225 stránek
    • 8 hodin čtení

    Constituting Religion examines how constitutional provisions for both Islam and liberal rights catalyze conflicts over religion in Malaysia and feed a 'rights-versus-rites' binary. This title is also available as Open Access.

    Constituting Religion
    3,7
  • Immigrants at the Margins

    Law, Race, and Exclusion in Southern Europe

    • 280 stránek
    • 10 hodin čtení

    Exploring the conflict between immigrants' legal status and the government's push for integration, this book delves into the complexities faced by immigrants navigating societal expectations and legal frameworks. It highlights the challenges and contradictions inherent in policies that seek to unify diverse populations while simultaneously imposing restrictive legal barriers. Through insightful analysis, the author sheds light on the broader implications for social cohesion and identity within immigrant communities.

    Immigrants at the Margins
    4,8
  • Law's Fragile State

    Colonial, Authoritarian, and Humanitarian Legacies in Sudan

    • 304 stránek
    • 11 hodin čtení

    The book explores the influence of colonial administrators, postcolonial governments, and international aid agencies on the concept of stability and the rule of law in Sudan. It examines how these entities have shaped their own interpretations and implementations of governance in the region, highlighting the complex interplay between external forces and local realities. Through this analysis, it sheds light on the broader implications for Sudan's political landscape and legal frameworks.

    Law's Fragile State
    4,0
  • Culture Under Cross-Examination

    International Justice and the Special Court for Sierra Leone

    • 314 stránek
    • 11 hodin čtení

    Focusing on the unique cultural challenges faced by the Special Court for Sierra Leone, the book explores how these factors influence legal proceedings and the court's effectiveness. It delves into the intersection of local customs and international law, highlighting the complexities of administering justice in a post-conflict society. Through detailed analysis, readers gain insight into the court's operations and the broader implications for similar judicial efforts in culturally diverse environments.

    Culture Under Cross-Examination
    4,3
  • Opposing the Rule of Law

    • 338 stránek
    • 12 hodin čtení

    A striking new analysis of Myanmar's court system, revealing how the rule of law is 'lexically present but semantically absent'.

    Opposing the Rule of Law
    3,9
  • The book explores the intricate relationship between law and culture, asserting that legal systems are not only influenced by cultural contexts but also play a crucial role in shaping them. It delves into how laws reflect societal values and norms while simultaneously impacting cultural development. Through this lens, the work examines the dynamic interplay between legal frameworks and the cultural environments in which they exist.

    Modernism and the Grounds of Law
    3,5
  • Ruiz-Tagle provides a comparative reconstruction of the ideological and institutional history of Chile's constitutional law. Drawing on concepts and theoretical developments from western constitutional theory, history, comparative analysis, and political philosophy, he explains how political and ideological battles have shaped Chilean history.

    Five Republics and One Tradition