Territory

Territory

Author: David Delaney

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2008-04-15

Total Pages: 176

ISBN-13: 1405153059

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This short introduction conveys the complexities associated with the term "territory" in a clear and accessible manner. It surveys the field and brings theory to ground in the case of Palestine. A clear and accessible introduction to the complexities associated with the term "territory". Provides an interdisciplinary survey of the many strands of research in the field. Addresses specific areas including interpretations of territorial structures; the relationship between territoriality and scale; the validity and fluidity of territory; and the practical, social processes associated with territorial re-configurations. Stresses that our understanding of territory is inseparable from our understanding of power. Uses Israel/Palestine as an extended illustrative case study. The author’s strong legal and geographical background gives the work an authoritative perspective.


Nomadic Subjects

Nomadic Subjects

Author: Rosi Braidotti

Publisher: Columbia University Press

Published: 2011-05-24

Total Pages: 345

ISBN-13: 023151526X

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For more than fifteen years, Nomadic Subjects has guided discourse in continental philosophy and feminist theory, exploring the constitution of contemporary subjectivity, especially the concept of difference within European philosophy and political theory. Rosi Braidotti's creative style vividly renders a productive crisis of modernity. From a feminist perspective, she recasts embodiment, sexual difference, and complex concepts through relations to technology, historical events, and popular culture. This thoroughly revised and expanded edition retains all but two of Braidotti's original essays, including her investigations into epistemology's relation to the "woman question;" feminism and biomedical ethics; European feminism; and the possible relations between American feminism and European politics and philosophy. A new piece integrates Deleuze and Guattari's concept of the "becoming-minoritarian" more deeply into modern democratic thought, and a chapter on methodology explains Braidotti's methods while engaging with her critics. A new introduction muses on Braidotti's provocative legacy.


Legal Pluralism

Legal Pluralism

Author: M. B. Hooker

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Published: 1975

Total Pages: 634

ISBN-13:

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This study describes the plural systems of those states retaining an indigenous law which have had imposed, or have adopted into themselves, Western laws- such as those inherited from colonial empires or adopted voluntarily in, for example, Turkey, Thailand, and Ethiopia. Attention is also given to the revolutionary change of law in the U.S.S.R and China. Many issues of practical importance are involved in pluralism, includind those of modernization and development of law for economic and development of law for economic and social purposes, as well as conflicts of law and legal theory.


Colonizing Hawai'i

Colonizing Hawai'i

Author: Sally Engle Merry

Publisher: Princeton University Press

Published: 2000-01-10

Total Pages: 392

ISBN-13: 9780691009322

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How does law transform family, sexuality, and community in the fractured social world characteristic of the colonizing process? The law was a cornerstone of the so-called civilizing process of nineteenth-century colonialism. It was simultaneously a means of transformation and a marker of the seductive idea of civilization. Sally Engle Merry reveals how, in Hawai'i, indigenous Hawaiian law was displaced by a transplanted Anglo-American law as global movements of capitalism, Christianity, and imperialism swept across the islands. The new law brought novel systems of courts, prisons, and conceptions of discipline and dramatically changed the marriage patterns, work lives, and sexual conduct of the indigenous people of Hawai'i.


Rainforest Warriors

Rainforest Warriors

Author: Richard Price

Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press

Published: 2011-06-06

Total Pages: 288

ISBN-13: 0812203720

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Rainforest Warriors is a historical, ethnographic, and documentary account of a people, their threatened rainforest, and their successful attempt to harness international human rights law in their fight to protect their way of life—part of a larger story of tribal and indigenous peoples that is unfolding all over the globe. The Republic of Suriname, in northeastern South America, contains the highest proportion of rainforest within its national territory, and the most forest per person, of any country in the world. During the 1990s, its government began awarding extensive logging and mining concessions to multinational companies from China, Indonesia, Canada, and elsewhere. Saramaka Maroons, the descendants of self-liberated African slaves who had lived in that rainforest for more than 300 years, resisted, bringing their complaints to the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights. In 2008, when the Inter-American Court of Human Rights delivered its landmark judgment in their favor, their efforts to protect their threatened rainforest were thrust into the international spotlight. Two leaders of the struggle to protect their way of life, Saramaka Headcaptain Wazen Eduards and Saramaka law student Hugo Jabini, were awarded the Goldman Prize for the Environment (often referred to as the environmental Nobel Prize), under the banner of "A New Precedent for Indigenous and Tribal Peoples." Anthropologist Richard Price, who has worked with Saramakas for more than forty years and who participated actively in this struggle, tells the gripping story of how Saramakas harnessed international human rights law to win control of their own piece of the Amazonian forest and guarantee their cultural survival.


A Frequency Dictionary of Spanish

A Frequency Dictionary of Spanish

Author: Mark Davies

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2017-12-12

Total Pages: 1457

ISBN-13: 1134874537

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A Frequency Dictionary of Spanish has been fully revised and updated, including over 500 new entries, making it an invaluable resource for students of Spanish. Based on a new web-based corpus containing more than 2 billion words collected from 21 Spanish-speaking countries, the second edition of A Frequency Dictionary of Spanish provides the most expansive and up-to-date guidelines on Spanish vocabulary. Each entry is accompanied with an illustrative example and full English translation. The Dictionary provides a rich resource for language teaching and curriculum design, while a separate CD version provides the full text in a tab-delimited format ideally suited for use by corpus and computational linguistics. With entries arranged both by frequency and alphabetically, A Frequency Dictionary of Spanish enables students of all levels to get the most out of their study of vocabulary in an engaging and efficient way.


Pluralismo jurídico y pueblos indígenas

Pluralismo jurídico y pueblos indígenas

Author: Vicente Cabedo Mallol

Publisher:

Published: 2012-01-01

Total Pages: 231

ISBN-13: 9788498883473

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Todas las sociedades son plurales. Por ello, un Estado que se precie de democrático no puede negar dicha realidad y debe reconocer el pluralismo en toda su extensión. En este sentido, la democratización de América Latina va unida inexorablemente al reconocimiento y respeto de la diversidad étnica y cultural. Diversidad que, en el ámbito normativo, encuentra su reflejo directo en la vigencia del Derecho indígena, que coexiste junto al Derecho estatal. Es precisamente esta coexistencia de sistemas jurídicos en un mismo territorio, en un mismo Estado, la que permite hablar de un pluralismo jurídico. Reconocimiento que comporta, a su vez, la necesidad de articular o coordinar ambas jurisdicciones (la estatal y la indígena). Vicente Cabedo Mallol es licenciado y doctor en Derecho por la Universitat de València. Máster en Ciencias Políticas en Iberoamérica por la Universidad Internacional de Andalucía. Profesor de Derecho constitucional de la Universitat Politècnica de València. Profesor-tutor y coordinador de los grados en Ciencia Política y en Sociología en el centro asociado de la UNED de Vila-real. Ha realizado estancias investigadoras en universidades latinoamericanas. Autor de los libros Constitucionalismo y Derecho indígena en América Latina (2004) y Marco constitucional de la protección de menores (2008). Coautor y coordinador de las obras La situación de los menores inmigrantes no acompañados (2010) y Los menores extranjeros no acompañados. En la norma y en la realidad (2011). Director de la revista REINAD.