Sentences with phrase «chapters by anthropologists»

Chapters by anthropologists, sociologists, and law professors, using anthropological rather than legal methodologies, provide original analyses of particular legal developments.

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«The idea that the present is trapped in a tension between a lost past and an anticipated future,» writes Rawan Sharaf, «forms the conceptual frame for the group exhibition Chapter 31: An Odd Piece of Research on the Many Virtues of Oriental Imagination,» at P21 Gallery, London, which was curated by Sarha collective, an interdisciplinary platform by Nadia Jaglom, a visual anthropologist, and philosopher Mai Kanaaneh.
The non-Indigenous respondents in the Wongatha case put the claimants to proof of every element of their claim.22 There were 1,426 objections made by the respondents just to the experts» reports (of which there were 30).23 In the Jango case certain anthropologists» reports were the subject of in excess of 1,000 objections by the respondents.24 (These cases are considered in detail in a later chapter of this report.)
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