Anthropology of Law in Muslim Sudan
by Barbara Casciarri, Mohamed A. Babiker
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How does the concept of "legal pluralism" challenge our typical understanding of how a nation's laws are applied and experienced by its citizens?
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In what ways does the book illustrate the friction between state-enforced laws and local customary practices in everyday Sudanese life?
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How do the authors demonstrate the complex and varied role that Islamic references play in shaping social norms across different communities in Sudan?
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