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Module LEGAL ANTHROPOLOGY

Module code: AN237
Credits: 10
Semester: 2
Department: ANTHROPOLOGY
International: Yes
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This course examines the relationship between legal processes and other aspects of social, economic, and political life. Through applying an anthropological perspective, this module looks at the law from a cross-cultural perspective and examines how societies across the world define and practice social ordering. The course considers contemporary debates within the field, including on topics of human rights and legal pluralism. Through paying attention to diverse meanings of legal practices around the world it asks what are the implications of different legal practices for national, and transnational socio-political and economic arrangements.

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