NUMBER 47 / 2002 / CONTENTS

 

About the contributors | text |

 

Indigenous Rights and Customary Law Discourse:

Comparing the Nisga'a and the Sámi.  [Pages 1-35]

       Tom G. Svensson | abstract| article (pdf) |

       | article (htm) |

 

Who’s Afraid Of Legal Pluralism?  [Pages 37-82]

        Franz von Benda-Beckmann | abstract|

       | article (pdf) | article (htm) |

 

Restorative Justice:

Prison and the Native Sense of Justice.  [Pages 83-111]

       Samuel C. Damren | abstract| article (pdf) |

       | article (htm) |

 

Governability and Forms of Popular Justice in the new South

Africa and Mozambique:

Community Courts and Vigilantism.  [Pages 113-135]

       Jokin Alberdi Bidaguren and Daniel Nina Estrella | abstract|

      | article (pdf) | article (htm) |

 

Book Reviews

 

Leon Sheleff, The Future of Tradition: Customary Law, Common Law

and Legal Pluralism (2000).  [Pages 137-145]

      Gordon Woodman | review (pdf) |

 

Lung-Chu Chen, An Introduction to Contemporary International

Law, 2nd ed.(2001).  [Pages 147-148]

        Frank Wooldridge | review (pdf) |

 

 

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