Taliban Courts in Afghanistan
Taliban Courts in Afghanistan
Waging War by Law
Baczko, Adam
Oxford University Press
11/2023
320
Dura
Inglês
9780198896777
15 a 20 dias
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Introduction: A sociological approach to law in civil wars
Part I: Legal Uncertainty
1: A revolution in the juridical field
2: The social upheavals of a war-torn society
3: Regime justice: Rubberstamping the balance of power
4: The US Army: Reinventing the tribe, circumventing the courts
Part II: The Taliban Courts
5: A bureaucratic system
6: The dual membership of judges
7: The trials
Part III: Producing a Social Order Through the Law
8: Judges as an instrument of centralization
9: Legitimation through law
10: The society project
Conclusion: The internationalization of law in civil war
Part I: Legal Uncertainty
1: A revolution in the juridical field
2: The social upheavals of a war-torn society
3: Regime justice: Rubberstamping the balance of power
4: The US Army: Reinventing the tribe, circumventing the courts
Part II: The Taliban Courts
5: A bureaucratic system
6: The dual membership of judges
7: The trials
Part III: Producing a Social Order Through the Law
8: Judges as an instrument of centralization
9: Legitimation through law
10: The society project
Conclusion: The internationalization of law in civil war
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Introduction: A sociological approach to law in civil wars
Part I: Legal Uncertainty
1: A revolution in the juridical field
2: The social upheavals of a war-torn society
3: Regime justice: Rubberstamping the balance of power
4: The US Army: Reinventing the tribe, circumventing the courts
Part II: The Taliban Courts
5: A bureaucratic system
6: The dual membership of judges
7: The trials
Part III: Producing a Social Order Through the Law
8: Judges as an instrument of centralization
9: Legitimation through law
10: The society project
Conclusion: The internationalization of law in civil war
Part I: Legal Uncertainty
1: A revolution in the juridical field
2: The social upheavals of a war-torn society
3: Regime justice: Rubberstamping the balance of power
4: The US Army: Reinventing the tribe, circumventing the courts
Part II: The Taliban Courts
5: A bureaucratic system
6: The dual membership of judges
7: The trials
Part III: Producing a Social Order Through the Law
8: Judges as an instrument of centralization
9: Legitimation through law
10: The society project
Conclusion: The internationalization of law in civil war
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.