ABSTRACT

Legal pluralism and the experience of the state in the Caucasus are at the centre of this edited volume. This is a region affected by a multitude of legal orders and the book describes social action and governance in the light of this, and considers how conceptions of order are enforced, used, followed and staged in social networks and legal practice. Principally, how is the state perceived and how does it perform in both the North and South Caucasus? From elections in Dagestan and Armenia to uses of traditional law in Ingushetia and Georgia, from repression of journalism in Azerbaijan to the narrations of anti-corruption campaigns in Georgia - the text reflects the multifarious uses and performances of law and order. The collection includes approaches from different scholarly traditions and their respective theoretical background and therefore forms a unique product of multinational encounters. The volume will be a valuable resource for legal and political anthropologists, ethnohistorians and researchers and academics working in the areas of post-socialism and post-colonialism.

chapter |14 pages

Traditional Law and Blood Feud

Svan Legal Practice in Soviet Times and in Contemporary Southern Georgia

chapter |8 pages

Blood Feud in Ingushetia

Differences in adat and sharia

chapter |10 pages

Municipal Elections in Dagestan

Political Events in a Village Community

chapter |12 pages

Dimensions of Honour in Kvemo Kartli, Georgia

The Importance of Virginity in the Name of Honour

chapter |18 pages

Moral Breakdown among the Georgian Svans

A Car Accident Mediated between Traditional and State Law

chapter |22 pages

Elections in Armenia

Western Models and Local Traditions

chapter |16 pages

Capitalizing on Aid

Post-war Development and State-building in Georgia

chapter |14 pages

Corruption as Institution and Habitus

Georgia under Eduard Shevardnadze as Seen from the Perspective of Pierre Bourdieu's Theory of Practice

chapter |20 pages

Marketing Reforms

The Dimension of Narratives in Georgia's Fight against Corruption