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Introduction : law and anthropology
Riding or killing the centaur? : reflections on the identities of legal anthropology
Law and anthropology : old relations, new relativities
Law and anthropology in a 'glocal' world : the challenge of dialogue
Cultural conflicts
Ethnography in ordinary case law
From tribal Tibet : the significance of the legal form
Anthropological perspectives on legal pluralism and governance in a transnational world
Anthropologists in the Canadian courts
Legal foundations for the recognition of customary law in the post-colonial South Pacific
Indigeneity and the expert : negotiating identity in the case of the Central Kalahari Game Reserve
The lie of the land : suturing the jural and the ritual in Fiji, Western Pacific
The role of social representations in the production and application of the law : a case study of property law in Senegal
Categories of intellectual property and biodiversity in western inspired legal cultures
Indigenous peoples and the right of political autonomy in an age of global legal pluralism
Relating to the subjects of human rights : the culture of agency in human rights discourse
Multicultural interlegality? : negotiating family law in the context of Muslim legal pluralism in the UK
Professional integrity
Discipline exchange on swaps
Bestia sacer and Agamben's anthropological machine : biomedical/legal taxonomies as somatechnologies of human and nonhuman animals' ethico-political relations
Framing the family in late imperial China : an anthropological glance at some family cases in the conspectus of penal cases (Xingan huilan)
The rules of Buddhist monks : issues of property and pollution