NUMBER 60 / 2010 / SPECIAL ISSUE: HUMAN RIGHTS AND LEGAL PLURALISM/CONTENTS
About the Contributors | text (pdf) |
Introduction to the Special Issue. [Pages 1-4] Yüksel Sezgin, Guest Editor | text (pdf) |
How to Integrate Universal Human Rights into Customary and Religious Legal Systems? [Pages 5-40] Yüksel Sezgin | abstract | article (pdf) |
Women Entering the Legal Landscape: Negotiating Legal Gender Reforms in a ‘Tribal’ Women’s Forum in South Rajasthan, India. [Pages 41-72] Mengia Hong Tschalaer | abstract | article (pdf) |
Human Rights Promotion in Post Conflict Sierra Leone: Coming to Grips with Plurality in Customary Justice. [Pages 73-103] Giselle Corradi | abstract | article (pdf) |
Transformative Juricultural Pluralism: Indigenous Justice Systems in Latin America and International Human Rights. [Pages 105-142] Kimberly Inksater | abstract | article (pdf) |
Deep Legal Pluralism in South Africa: Judicial Accommodation of Non-State Law. [Pages 143-177] Christa Rautenbach | abstract | article (pdf) |
Book Review
International Council on Human Rights Policy, When Legal Worlds Overlap: Human Rights, State and Non-State Law. Geneva: ICHRP (2009). [Pages 179-186] Milena Stefanova and Nicholas Menzies | review (pdf) |
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