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Volume 2 (2018): Issue 2 (Dec 2018)
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Journal of Legal Anthropology
Table of Contents
Editorial
Extended Sites of Action
Extended Sites of Action
Articles
Divorce as Process, Botswana Style
Divorce as Process, Botswana Style
Militias as Law Enforcement in Eastern Indonesia?
Militias as Law Enforcement in Eastern Indonesia?
On the Material Semiotics of the Bates Stamp
On the Material Semiotics of the Bates Stamp
Forum
Does Anthropology Matter to Law?
Does Anthropology Matter to Law?
Forum Comments
‘Does Anthropology Matter to Law?’
‘Does Anthropology Matter to Law?’
Anthropology and Law in Latin America
Anthropology and Law in Latin America
‘Does Law Matter to Anthropology?’
‘Does Law Matter to Anthropology?’
Why Anthropology Doesn’t Matter Much to Law
Why Anthropology Doesn’t Matter Much to Law
‘Turning Human Beings into Lawyers’
‘Turning Human Beings into Lawyers’
Forum Response
Reconciling Anthropology and Law
Reconciling Anthropology and Law
Review Articles
Known Unknowns
Known Unknowns
Striking Down Victorian-Era Cross-Dressing Law in Public Ban
Striking Down Victorian-Era Cross-Dressing Law in Public Ban
Book Review
Book Review
Book Review
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