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Order and Dispute: An Introduction to Legal Anthropology (Second Edition)

Author Simon Roberts
Publisher Quid Pro Books
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Author(s)Simon Roberts
ISBN / ASINB00CB7BWUW
ISBN-13978B00CB7BWU5
Sales Rank1,267,234
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A classic resource in the modern study of the anthropology of law, this acclaimed book is now widely available again in an updated and expanded edition.

There are many societies that survive in a remarkably orderly fashion without the help of judges, law courts, and policemen. They are small in scale and have relatively simple technologies, lacking those centralized agencies which we associate with legal systems; yet early anthropologists did not hesitate to name “law,” along with kinship, politics, and religion, as one of the facets of their subject.

Simon Roberts contends, however, that legal theory has become too closely identified with our own arrangements in western societies to be of much help in cross-cultural studies of order. But conversely, by looking at the ways in which other societies keep order and solve disputes, he sheds valuable light on the contemporary debates about order in our own society, in a straightforward text that is accessible to both the general reader and anthropologist alike.

Now in its Second Edition with a new Foreword and Afterword by the author, this renowned introduction to the anthropology of law is part of the 'Classics of Law & Society' Series from Quid Pro Books. Quality ebook edition includes linked notes, active Table of Contents, the original Index from the new print edition, and proper digital formatting.

Simon Roberts is a senior professor of law at the London School of Economics.