Fictions of justice : the International criminal court and the challenges of legal pluralism in sub-Saharan Africa / / Kamari Maxine Clarke.
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Superior document: | Cambridge studies in law and society |
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Year of Publication: | 2009 |
Language: | English |
Series: | Cambridge studies in law and society.
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Physical Description: | xxv, 322 p. |
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Table of Contents:
- Constructing fictions : moral economies in the tribunalization of violence
- Crafting the victim, crafting the perpetrator : new spaces of power, new specters of justice
- Multiple spaces of justice : Uganda, the International Criminal Court and the politics of inequality
- "Religious" and "secular" micropractices : the roots of secular law, the political content of radical Islamic beliefs
- "The hand will go to hell" : Islamic law and the crafting of the spiritual self
- Islamic sharia at the crossroads : human rights challenges and the strategic translation of vernacular imaginaries.