ABSTRACT

This book provides a comprehensive examination of the subject of cultural expertise, addressing its theoretical developments, ethical debates, regulatory frameworks, and practices.

Elaborating the theory and practice of cultural expertise as it crosscuts legal systems and disciplinary boundaries, the book offers a thorough understanding of the scope, application, and impact of cultural expertise in various socio-legal contexts. The book offers theoretical and practical tools to those with academic or professional interests in cultural expertise, detailing its scope, application, and impact. Throughout, cultural expertise is positioned as a vital interdisciplinary concept, bridging the gap between theoretical frameworks and practical solutions for complex social problems that transcend jurisdictional boundaries, legal fields, and disciplinary categories.

This book will appeal to academics and students in the areas of the socio-legal studies, international and comparative law, and cultural anthropology, as well as members of the legal professions and policy-makers who engage with the analysis of laws and cultures.

chapter |7 pages

Introduction

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part 1|144 pages

Theories

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chapter 2|37 pages

Cultural expertise before cultural expertise

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chapter 3|39 pages

Towards cultural expertise

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chapter 4|29 pages

The definitions of cultural expertise

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part 2|82 pages

Laws

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chapter 7|22 pages

The ethics of cultural expertise

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part 3|138 pages

Practices

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chapter 10|32 pages

The questions asked to cultural experts

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chapter 11|17 pages

Cultural experts in action

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Conclusion

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