Decolonisation of Legal Knowledge.

The premise of this book is that legal theory in general, and criticial legal theory in particular, do not facilitate the identification of choices being made in the different facets of law -- whether in the enacting, interpreting, administering or theorising of law.

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Main Author: Dhanda, Amita
Other Authors: Parashar, Archana
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Hoboken : Taylor & Francis, 2012.
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505 0 |a Cover; Decolonisation of Legal Knowledge; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgements; Introduction: Decolonisation of Knowledge: Whose Responsibility?; Chapter 1 Development and the Limits of State Politics: Rethinking Emancipatory Politics in Contemporary Africa; Chapter 2 The Successful Failing of Legal Theory; Chapter 3 Power and Responsibility: The Curse of Spider-Man; Chapter 4 International Laws and the Discontented: Westernisation, the Development and the Underdevelopment of International Laws; Chapter 5 The Female Diaspora: Interrogating the Female Trafficked Migrant. 
505 8 |a Chapter 6 Sexualised Economics: Divorce and the Division of Farming Property in AustraliaChapter 7 Responsibility for Legal Knowledge; Chapter 8 The Governance of Power: Taxing Choices; Chapter 9 The Ability to Respond: Responsibility of Regulatory Institutions; Chapter 10 The Power of One: The Law Teacher in the Academy; About the Editors; Notes on Contributors; Index. 
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