Law, Culture, and Ritual: Disputing Systems in Cross-cultural ContextNYU Press, 2005 - 207 Seiten Disputing systems are products of the societies in which they operate—they originate and mutate in response to disputes that are particular to specific social, cultural, and political contexts. Disputing procedures, therefore, are an important medium through which fundamental beliefs, values, and symbols of culture are communicated, preserved, and sometimes altered. In Law, Culture, and Ritual, Oscar G. Chase uses interdisciplinary scholarship to examine the cultural contexts of legal institutions, and presents several case studies to demonstrate that the processes used for resolving disputes have a cultural origin and impact. |
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Law, Culture, and Ritual: Disputing Systems in Cross-Cultural Context Oscar G Chase Eingeschränkte Leseprobe - 2005 |
Law, Culture, and Ritual: Disputing Systems in Cross-Cultural Context Oscar G Chase Eingeschränkte Leseprobe - 2007 |
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