Indigenous justice : new tools, approaches, and spaces
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- 其他題名:
- Palgrave socio-legal studies.
- 出版: London : Palgrave Macmillan UK :Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan
- 叢書名: Palgrave socio-legal studies
- 主題: Indigenous peoples--Legal status, laws, etc. , Indigenous peoples--Case studies--Legal status, laws, etc. , Indigenous peoples (International law) , Indigenous peoples (International law)--Case studies. , Criminology and Criminal Justice. , Socio-legal Studies. , Ethnicity, Class, Gender and Crime. , Criminological Theory. , Human Rights. , Research Methods in Criminology.
- ISBN: 9781137606457 (electronic bk.) 、 9781137606440 (paper)
- FIND@SFXID: CGU
- 資料類型: 電子書
- 摘要註: This highly topical collection of essays addresses contemporary issues facing Indigenous communities from a broad range of multi- and interdisciplinary perspectives. Drawing from across the social sciences and humanities, this important volume challenges the established norms, theories, and methodologies within the field, and argues for the potential of a multidimensional approach to solving problems of Indigenous justice. Stemming from an international conference on 'Spaces of Indigenous Justice', Indigenous Justice is richly illustrated with case studies and comprises contributions from scholars working across the fields of law, socio-legal studies, sociology, public policy, politico-legal theory, and Indigenous studies. As such, the editors of this timely and engaging volume draw upon a wide range of experience to argue for a radical shift in how we engage with Indigenous studies.
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This highly topical collection of essays addresses contemporary issues facing Indigenous communities from a broad range of multi- and interdisciplinary perspectives. Drawing from across the social sciences and humanities, this important volume challenges the established norms, theories, and methodologies within the field, and argues for the potential of a multidimensional approach to solving problems of Indigenous justice. Stemming from an international conference on ‘Spaces of Indigenous Justice’, Indigenous Justice is richly illustrated with case studies and comprises contributions from scholars working across the fields of law, socio-legal studies, sociology, public policy, politico-legal theory, and Indigenous studies. As such, the editors of this timely and engaging volume draw upon a wide range of experience to argue for a radical shift in how we engage with Indigenous studies.