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Fictions of Justice The International Criminal Court and the Challenge of Legal Pluralism in Sub-Sahara Africa

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ISBN-10: 0521717795

ISBN-13: 9780521717793

Edition: 2009

Authors: Kamari Maxine Clarke

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List price: $52.95
Copyright year: 2009
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 5/25/2009
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 352
Size: 5.98" wide x 9.02" long x 0.75" tall
Weight: 1.034
Language: English

Kamari Maxine Clarke is an Associate Professor of Anthropology at Yale University and senior research scientist at the Yale Law School. Her areas of research explore issues related to transnational religious networks, legal institutions, international criminal law, the interface between culture and power, and its relationship to the modernity of race and late capitalist globalization. Recent articles and books have focused on religious and legal movements and the related production of knowledge and power, including Mapping Yoruba Networks: Power and Agency in the Making of Transnational Communities and Globalization and Race: Transformations in the Cultural Production of Blackness. Her…    

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