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Books in the Cultural Diversity and Law series

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  • - A Legal Pluralist Approach to Indigenous Rights
    by Kirsten Anker
    £50.99 - 123.99

    This book takes up the postcolonial challenge for law and explains how the problems of recognition are tied to an orthodox theory of law. The author focuses on prominent aspects of legal discourse and process and includes case studies and examples principally drawn from Australia and Canada.

  • - Trust, Culture, and Law in Dakar
    by Julie Paquin
    £38.49 - 132.99

    Taking a new approach by examining the impact of the transferability of law on end-users and by focussing on how appropriate norms are applied in specific situations.

  • - Local dispute settlement and the Indian-state relationship in Ecuador
    by the Netherlands) Thomas & Marc Simon (Utrecht University
    £38.49 - 137.49

  • by Lisa Johnson & Craig L. Carr
    £38.49 - 123.99

  • - Cultural Contradictions in Rural South Africa
    by Dr Sindiso Mnisi Weeks
    £38.49 - 132.99

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    £47.49

    This collection considers how contemporary cultural and religious diversity challenges and redefines national constitutional and legal frameworks and concepts, within the context of education. It offers a critical reflection on the extent and meanings given to religious freedom in education across Europe. The contributions deal primarily with Western Europe although the book also includes a study of the US vibrant debates on Creationism. This volume considers issues such as religious expression, faith schooling and worship in schools, in a multidisciplinary and comparative approach. The book first examines key concepts, before presenting national models of religion and education in Europe and analyzing case studies relating to religious symbols worn at school and to the teaching of religious education. Legal questions are examined in a wider context, in the light of the intentions of state policy and of current national and transnational debates. Controversies on the legal implications of personal and national identities are for example analyzed. From a comparative perspective, the chapters examine the possible converging power of human rights and anti-discrimination discourses and reveal the difficulties and risks involved in seeking to identify the best model for Europe. This topical study of a highly sensitive area of education presents a valuable insight for students, researchers and academics with an interest in cultural and religious diversity, human rights and education.

  • - Relations between States and Religious Communities
     
    £50.99

    Law and Religion in the 21st Century brings together leading international scholars of law and religion to provide an overview of current issues in State-religion relations. The work will be a valuable resource for academics, students and policy-makers with an interest in the interaction between law and religion.

  • - Competing Courts, Forum Shopping, and Institutional Dynamics in Jerusalem
    by Dr. Ido Shahar
    £50.99 - 123.99

  • - A Legal Industry in Multicultural Britain
    by Ralph Grillo
    £47.49

  • - A Comparison of Theory and Practice
    by Janos Jany
    £47.49 - 132.99

    Presents a comparative analysis of the judiciary in the Islamic, Jewish and Zoroastrian legal systems. This book compares postulations of legal theory to legal practice in order to show that social practice can diverge significantly from religious and legal principles.

  • by Derya Bayir
    £47.49 - 137.49

    This book argues that the state's failure to accommodate ethno-religious diversity in Turkey is attributable to the founding philosophy of Turkish nationalism and its heavy penetration into the socio-political and legal fibre of the country.

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    £132.99

    A collection that considers how contemporary cultural and religious diversity challenges and redefines national constitutional and legal frameworks and concepts, within the context of education. It offers a critical reflection on the extent and meanings given to religious freedom in education across Europe.

  • - Constitutionalism and Pluralism
    by Meena K. Bhamra
    £47.49 - 132.99

    In the rush to find answers to deal with the challenges of justice in diverse societies, sound normative foundations are often overlooked. This book examines questions raised by diversity and contributes to the ongoing dialogue which endeavours to better understand and respond to the challenges of justice in the context of diversity.

  • - Relations between States and Religious Communities
    by Dr. Prakash Shah
    £132.99

    Brings together leading international scholars of law and religion to provide an overview of the issues in State-religion relations. Suitable for academics, students and policy-makers with an interest in the interaction between law and religion, this collection offers a picture of the developments in key countries and regions.

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    £132.99

    Considers how contemporary cultural and religious diversity challenges legal practice, how legal practice responds to that challenge, and how practice is changing in the encounter with the cultural diversity occasioned by large-scale, post-war immigration.

  • - The Anthropologist Judge
    by Ilenia Ruggiu
    £38.49 - 123.99

  • - Polish Post-2004 EU Enlargement Migrants in the United Kingdom
    by Agnieszka Kubal
    £47.49 - 132.99

    Acknowledging the superdiversity of migration as a global issue, this book uses the case study of Polish post-2004 EU Enlargement migrants to examine values and attitudes to the rules that govern their work and residence in the UK and to the legal system in general.

  • - Legal Traditions and the Encounter with Europe
     
    £47.49

    Shari'a As Discourse exposes some of the various issues raised in relation to Muslim communities in Europe, by putting the intellectual and legal traditions into dialogue. It brings together a number of scholars to provide a valuable reference for all those interested in exploring how Muslims and non-Muslims view Shari'a law.

  • - Lost in Transplantation
    by Pascale Fournier
    £50.99 - 132.99

    Describes and analyses the notion of Mahr, the Muslim custom whereby the groom has to give a gift to the bride in consideration of the marriage. This book explores how Western courts, specifically in Canada, the United States, France, and Germany, have approached and interpreted Mahr.

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    £47.49

    This collection considers how contemporary cultural and religious diversity challenges legal practice. Comparative in analysis, this study places particular cases in their widest context, taking into account international and transnational influences.

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