Nationalism, racism and the rule of law

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Nationalism, racism and the rule of law

edited by Peter Fitzpatrick

Dartmouth Pub. Co., c1995

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"Socio-legal studies series"--Galley

Includes index

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Description

This work, part of the series "Socio-Legal Studies", explores the connections between nationalism, racism and the rule of law. The ways in which nation informs law, the New Europe, and first or imperial nations are three dimensions of this concern.

Table of Contents

  • Part 1 Locating law / locating nation: nationalism as racism, Peter Fitzpatrick
  • law in place, Eve Darian-Smith
  • racist authorization, interpretive law and the changing character of the refugee, Patricia Tuitt
  • challenging the national dream, Audrey Kobayashi. Part 2 The new Europe - east and west: law and the constitution of the "immigrant" in Europe, Abdul Paliwala
  • paradoxes of European citizenship, Roel de Lange
  • oppression in the new Latvia, Bill Bowring
  • Czech society in the 1989-93 period, Jiri Priban. Part 3 first nations / imperial nations: some reflections upon Victorian jurisprudence, Maria Drakopoulou
  • the construction of a secular identity for Islam, Michael King
  • New Zealand, J.Kelsey
  • race and nation in South African common law, Martin Chanock.

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