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Anthropology of Law

Class at Faculty of Humanities |
YBA096

Syllabus

Anthropology of Law

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Faculty of Humanities, Charles University in Prague   contact: anthropology.law@gmail.com                            

Readings for lectures:

Summer term

Tuesday 15:30 - 16:50Y5022 (Room 5022, 5th floor)

Jinonice - building B, U Kříže 8, Praha 5

Notification for Summer term 2016:

The course schedule ad readings will be modified. The final exam will be held already on 19 April.The readings will be modified accordingly.        

Lecturer: Tomáš Ledvinka      

First week

Max Gluckmann, Mystical disturbance and ritual adjustment, 1965    

Second week

Clifford Geertz, Fact and law in comparative perspective, 1983    

Third week

Bruno Latour, The constitution, 1993    

Fourth week

Leopold Pospíšil, Kapauku Papuans and their law, 1958      

Fifth week

Jerome Offner, The Political and Legal Dynamics of Aztec Texcoco, 1983    

Sixth week

Rebecca French, The cosmology of law, 1995    

Seventh week

Annalise Riles, Anthropology, Human Rights, and Legal Knowledge: Culture in the Iron Cage, 2006    

Eight week

Karl Llewellyn, Law and Civilisation, 1930

Student presentations I.    

Ninth week

Laura Nader,  Crime as a Category, Domestic and Globalized, 2003    

Tenth week

Leopold Pospíšil, Attributes of law, 1971          

Eleventh week

Paul Bohannan, The differing realms of the law, 1967    

Twelfth week

Mateusz Pękala, Mateusz Stępień, The Relationship Between Law and Magic - Preliminary Remarks, 2012    

Thirteenth week

Bronislaw Malinowski, Crime and Custom in Savage Society,1926    

Fourteenth week

Student presentations II.  

WRITTEN EXAM                  

Annotation

Anthropology of law is a social science that examines law and understands law in a unique way. Law is not the written laws for the anthropology of law, those laws are only sources of law. Law is primarily a social action which has certain attributes and which produces rules that dictate how people must behave. Law is therefore seen as the most important part of any culture.

Y5022 (Room 5022, 5th floor) Jinonice - building B, U Kříže 8, Praha 5 schedule for the room

For more information, see http://www.fhs.cuni.cz/antropologieprava/