RETHINKING ANTHROPOLOGY OF LAW: ON THE WORK OF LOUIS ASSIER-ANDRIEU
Abstract
Anthropology of Law owes an important rethinking to the recent work of Louis Assier-Andrieu. He clarifies there the historical path of a crucial field in Social Anthropology; he also questions some problematic issues in Anthropology of Law; and he rethinks all this subdiscipline on the basis of an accurate phenomenology (then recreating case law) that is attentive to all the extent of social and cultural contexts. I also will attempt to comment and develop some corollaries that we owe to the work of this french anthropologist and jurist.
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