Communities and Law

Communities and Law

by Gad Barzilai
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Publication Date: 05/02/2010

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"Relying on theories of politics, law, and society, Barzilai offers a 'critical communitarian' solution that views non-ruling communities as cultural foci of mobilization. His thoughtful analysis contributes to key theoretical discussions of the relationship between communitarianism and national minorities: feminism and religious fundamentalism. This insightful book explores the continuum of litigation to violence in the broader context of politics of identity. . . . Highly recommended."

--Choice


"A remarkable achievement."

--Malcolm Feeley, University of California, Berkeley


"A rich, subtle, and wide-ranging analysis of the complex interaction between law and culture in Israeli society."

--Pnina Lahav, Boston University School of Law


"Barzilai makes a major contribution to thinking about state-society relations, pointing researchers to the plurality of communities harboring different sorts of legal identities, consciousness, and practices."

--Joel Migdal, University of Washington


Communities and Law examines the intersection of communities, cultures, and laws in public life, asking important questions about how nonruling communities confront the law in their efforts to achieve political goals.

ISBN:
9780472024001
9780472024001
Category:
Law
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
05-02-2010
Language:
English
Publisher:
University of Michigan Press

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