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This book offers a multifaceted look at Northeast India and the
customs and traditions that underpin its legal framework. The book:
charts the transition of traditions from colonial rule to present
day, through constitutionalism and the consolidation of autonomous
identities, as well as outlines contemporary debates in an
increasingly modernising region; explores the theoretical context
of legal pluralism and its implications, compares the personal
legal systems with that of the mainland, and discusses customary
law's continuing popularity (both pragmatic and ideological) and
common law; brings together case studies from across the eight
states and focuses on the way individual systems and procedures
manifest among various tribes and communities in the voices of
tribal and non-tribal scholars; and highlights the resilience and
relevance of alternative systems of redressal, including conflict
resolution and women's rights. Part of the prestigious 'Transition
in Northeastern India' series, this book presents an interesting
blend of theory and practice, key case studies and examples to
study legal pluralism in multicultural contexts. It will be of
great interest to students of law and social sciences,
anthropology, political science, peace and conflict studies,
besides administrators, judicial officers and lawyers in Northeast
India, legal scholars and students of tribal law, and members of
customary law courts of various tribal communities in Northeast
India.
This book offers a multifaceted look at Northeast India and the
customs and traditions that underpin its legal framework. The book:
charts the transition of traditions from colonial rule to present
day, through constitutionalism and the consolidation of autonomous
identities, as well as outlines contemporary debates in an
increasingly modernising region; explores the theoretical context
of legal pluralism and its implications, compares the personal
legal systems with that of the mainland, and discusses customary
law's continuing popularity (both pragmatic and ideological) and
common law; brings together case studies from across the eight
states and focuses on the way individual systems and procedures
manifest among various tribes and communities in the voices of
tribal and non-tribal scholars; and highlights the resilience and
relevance of alternative systems of redressal, including conflict
resolution and women's rights. Part of the prestigious 'Transition
in Northeastern India' series, this book presents an interesting
blend of theory and practice, key case studies and examples to
study legal pluralism in multicultural contexts. It will be of
great interest to students of law and social sciences,
anthropology, political science, peace and conflict studies,
besides administrators, judicial officers and lawyers in Northeast
India, legal scholars and students of tribal law, and members of
customary law courts of various tribal communities in Northeast
India.
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