Justice Without the State Within the State: Judicial Self-Regulation in the Past and Present

Justice Without the State Within the State: Judicial Self-Regulation in the Past and Present - Paperback

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Justice Without the State Within the State: Judicial Self-Regulation in the Past and Present

Justice Without the State Within the State: Judicial Self-Regulation in the Past and Present - Paperback

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by Peter Collin (Editor)

History of justice is not only the history of state justice. Rather, we often deal with a coexistence of state, parastatal and non-state courts. Interesting research questions emerge out of this constellation: Where are notions of just conflict resolution most likely to be enforceable? To what extent is non-state jurisdiction a mode of self-regulation of social groups who define themselves by means of ethnic, religious or functional criteria? How do state and non-state ambitions interact? This collective volume contains contributions exploring non-state and parastatal justice between the 17th century and the present in Europe, Asia, North America as well as from a global perspective.

Number of Pages: 374
Dimensions: 1.1 x 9.5 x 6.3 IN
Publication Date: May 01, 2016

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