Redesigning Justice for Plural Societies

Redesigning Justice for Plural Societies

Case Studies of Minority Accommodation from around the Globe

Alidadi, Katayoun; Mueller, Dominik; Foblets, Marie-Claire

Taylor & Francis Ltd

09/2022

278

Dura

Inglês

9781032123509

15 a 20 dias

700

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Acknowledgments

List of contributors

Introduction: The Search for Justice in Plural Societies: The Opportunities and Pitfalls of Accommodative Law and Practices

PART 1: Overcoming Structural (Legislative or Otherwise) Barriers to Accommodation

1 Public Administrations and the Accommodation of Linguistic Diversity in the Dutch Language Area of Belgium

2 Accommodating Access to Property: Land Restitution and Formalization in Colombia

3 Recognition of New Religious Communities under Public Law in Switzerland: An Adequate Accommodation Tool?

4 Overcoming Discriminating Taboos in Societies: What the German Experience Can Teach Us about Ideas of (Re)designing Justice Abroad

5 The Spanish Observatory of Religious Pluralism: The Challenge of Fostering Accommodation through Information, Dissemination, and Research Activities

PART II: Islam and Political, Legal, and Economic Inclusion

6 Accommodation, Anxieties, and Ambivalence: Regulating Islam in Singapore

7 House Rules for Islam in Hamburg: The State Contract between the City of Hamburg and Three Islamic Communities

PART III: Accommodation and Indigenous Rights

8 Plurinational Law in the Bolivian Altiplano: Beyond Accommodation?

9 Seeking Solutions in the Land of the Long White Cloud: The Whanganui River Settlement in Aotearoa New Zealand as Accommodative Measure

PART IV: The Role of the Judiciary in Negotiating Plural Normativities

10 Anthropological Expertise in the Peruvian Intercultural Justice Project

11 (Re)designing Living Customary Law to Protect a First Wife in a Pluralistic Legal System: The South African Constitutional Court Has Spoken

Index
Minority Rights;Human Rights Law;Legal Pluralism;Legal Anthropology;Law and Anthropology;Legal Philosophy;Islamic Law;Accommodating Diversity;BGE;Whanganui River;Minority Groups Rights;Te Awa Tupua;Juristic Person;Public Administrations;Whanganui River Iwi;Land Restitution;Latin American Constitutionalism;Whanganui Iwi;Local Language Policies;Anthropological Expertise;Syariah Court;Official Customary Law;Hamburg Senate;Waitangi Tribunal;Vivir Bien;Rondas Campesinas;Alevi Community;Common Law Aboriginal Title;Administrative Interactions;Customary Marriage;Intercultural Justice;Moral Dumbfounding