Prelims
Cultural Expertise and Socio-Legal Studies
ISBN: 978-1-78769-516-0, eISBN: 978-1-78769-515-3
ISSN: 1059-4337
Publication date: 28 February 2019
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(2019), "Prelims", Cultural Expertise and Socio-Legal Studies (Studies in Law, Politics, and Society, Vol. 78), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. i-x. https://doi.org/10.1108/S1059-433720190000078012
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CULTURAL EXPERTISE AND SOCIO-LEGAL STUDIES
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STUDIES IN LAW, POLITICS, AND SOCIETY
Series Editor: Austin Sarat
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STUDIES IN LAW, POLITICS, AND SOCIETY VOLUME 78
CULTURAL EXPERTISE AND SOCIO-LEGAL STUDIES: SPECIAL ISSUE
EDITED BY
AUSTIN SARAT
Department of Law, Jurisprudence and Social Thought, and Political Science, Amherst College, USA
SPECIAL ISSUE EDITOR
LIVIA HOLDEN
Centre for Socio-Legal Studies, Oxford University, UK
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List of Contributors
Ann Black | University of Queensland, Australia |
Antonello Ciccozzi | L’Aquila University, Italy |
Taina Cooke | University of Oulu, Finland |
Giorgia Decarli | Trento University, Italy |
Ligia Ferro | Universidade do Porto, Portugal |
Livia Holden | University of Oxford, UK; University of Padua, Italy |
Sara Johnsdotter | Malmö University, Sweden |
Anabela Leão | Universidade do Porto, Portugal |
João Teixeira Lopes | Universidade do Porto, Portugal |
Ruth M. Mestre i Mestre | Universitat de València, Spain |
Christa Rautenbach | North-West University, South Africa |
Helen Rethimiotaki | University of Athens, Greece |
Caroline Simon | Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium |
Barbara Truffin | Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium |
Anne Wyvekens | French National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS), France |
Editorial Board
Gad Barzilai
Department of Political Science, Tel Aviv University, Israel
Paul Berman
Department of Law, George Washington University, USA
Roger Cotterrell
Department of Legal Theory, Queen Mary College, University of London, UK
Jennifer Culbert
Department of Political Science, Johns Hopkins University, USA
Eve Darian-Smith
Department of Global Studies, University of California, Santa Barbara, USA
David Delaney
Department of Law, Jurisprudence, and Social Thought, Amherst College, USA
Florence Dore
Department of English, University of North Carolina, USA
David Engel
Department of Law, State University of New York at Buffalo, USA
Anthony Farley
Department of Law, Albany Law School, USA
David Garland
Department of Law, New York University, USA
Jonathan Goldberg-Hiller
Department of Political Science, University of Hawaii, USA
Laura Gomez
Department of Law, University of California, Los Angeles, USA
Piyel Haldar
Department of Law, Birkbeck College, University of London, UK
Thomas Hilbink
Open Society Institute, USA
Desmond Manderson
Department of Law, Australian National University, Australia
Jennifer Mnookin
Department of Law, U.C.L.A., USA
Laura Beth Nielsen
Research Fellow, American Bar Foundation, USA
Paul Passavant
Department of Political Science, Hobart and William Smith College, USA
Susan Schmeiser
Department of Law, University of Connecticut, USA
Jonathan Simon
Department of Jurisprudence and Social Policy, University of California, Berkeley, USA
Marianna Valverde
Department of Criminology, University of Toronto, Canada
Alison Young
Department of Criminology, University of Melbourne, Australia
- Prelims
- Cultural Expertise and Socio-legal Studies: Introduction
- Part I Cultural Expertise with(out) Cultural Experts
- From Invisible to Visible: Locating “Cultural Expertise” in the Law Courts of Two Finnish Cities
- Cultural Expertise in Italian Courts: Contexts, Cases, and Issues
- Part II Sites of Cultural Expertise
- Assessing Cultural Expertise in Portugal: Challenges and Opportunities
- Cultural Expertise in Asylum Granting Procedure in Greece: Evaluating the Experiences and the Prospects
- Part III Comparative Perspectives on Cultural Expertise
- Court Cases, Cultural Expertise, and “Female Genital Mutilation” in Europe
- Between Norms, Facts, and Stereotypes: The Place of Culture and Ethnicity in Belgian and French Family Justice
- Part IV Cultural Expertise in Non-European Contexts
- Cultural Expertise in Australia: Colonial Laws, Customs, and Emergent Legal Pluralism
- Cultural Expertise in Litigation in South Africa: Can the Western World Learn Anything from a Mixed, Pluralistic Legal System?
- Part V Suggestions for a Way Forward
- Beyond Anthropological Expert Witnessing: Toward an Integrated Definition of Cultural Expertise