Anthropology of Justice
Discover the profound insights of Anthropology of Justice, a compelling work by renowned scholars published by Cambridge University Press in 1989. This thought-provoking paperback spans 132 pages and challenges the traditional perception of law as a separate realm governed by a professional elite. Instead, it argues that a comprehensive analysis of legal systems must intertwine with the everyday social relationships and cultural concepts that shape our lives. By examining the connections between law and society, this book invites readers to rethink the role of justice in our communities. Perfect for students, scholars, and anyone interested in the intersection of law and anthropology, Anthropology of Justice offers valuable perspectives that resonate in today's world.