Ethnographies of law are historically associated with anthropology
and the study of far-away places and people. In contrast, this
volume underscores the importance of ethnographic research in
analyzing law in all societies, particularly complex developed
nations. By exploring recent ethnographic research by socio-legal
scholars across a range of disciplines, the volume highlights how
an ethnographic approach helps in appreciating the realities of
legal pluralism, the subtle contradictions in any legal system and
how legal meaning is constantly reproduced on the ground through
the cultural frames and practices of peoples' everyday lives.
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