This Reader offers a remarkable overview of the field of law and anthropology: its development, present, and potential future courses.


  • Edited by a preeminent a...

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This Reader offers a remarkable overview of the field of law and anthropology: its development, present, and potential future courses.


  • Edited by a preeminent anthropologist, lawyer, and pioneer in the study of law & anthropology.
  • Brings together classics of political thought and key contemporary work from social scientists and lawyers.
  • Explores historical issues and more contemporary ones such as illegal migration, human rights, gender discrimination, political corruption, and reparations for injustices committed by previous regimes.


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