![]() ![]() He has done fieldwork and supervised research in Malawi, West Sumatra, the Moluccas and Nepal. Before 2000 he was Professor for Law in Developing Countries at the Agricultural University Wageningen. He holds a PhD in Law (1970), and obtained his Habilitation in Anthropology at the University of Zurich (1979). Kandelĩ Migration and Integration of Third-country Nationals in Europe: The Need for the Development of an Efficient, Effective and Legitimate System of Governance Marie-Claire Foblets 10 From the Revenue Rule to Soft Law and Back Again: The Consequences for ‘Society’ of the Social Governance of International Tax Competition Bill Maurerġ1 The Law of the Project: Government and ‘Good Governance’ at the World Bank in Indonesia Tania Murray Liġ2 Corruption as Governance? Law, Transparency and Appointment Procedures in Italian Universities David Nelkenħ.1 Shellfish production areas in the province of Nova Scotia, Canada (2007)ġ2.1 Transparency International’s 2007 Corruption Perceptions Indexįranz von Benda-Beckmann is head of the Project Group ‘Legal Pluralism’ at the Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology in Halle/Saale, Germany, since 2002 Honorary Professor for Legal Anthropology at the University of Leipzig, and since 2004 Honorary Professor for Legal Pluralism at the University of Halle/Saale. Wiber and Arthur BullĨ The Governance of Children: From Welfare Justice to Proactive Regulation in the Scottish Children’s Hearings System Anne Griffiths and Randy F. Re-scaling Governance for Better Resource Management? Melanie G. Ritual and Rule in the Periphery: State Violence and Local Governance in a Peruvian Comunidad Monique Nuijten and David LorenzoĦ Government, Business and Chiefs: Ambiguities of Social Justice through Land Restitution in South Africa Anne Hellum and Bill Derman Laws of Suspicion: Legal Status, Space and the Impossibility of Separation in the Israeli-occupied West Bank Tobias Kelly Private Military Companies and State Sovereignty: Regulating Transnational Flows of Violence and Capital Diana Sidakis Reflections on the Anthropology of Law, Governance and Sovereignty John L. Rules of Law and Laws of Ruling: Law and Governance between Past and Future Franz von Benda-Beckmann, Keebet von Benda-Beckmann and Julia Eckert List of Figures Notes on Contributors Acknowledgements (Series: law, justice, and power) Includes bibliographical references and index. ![]() Rules of law and laws of ruling : on the governance of law / by Franz von BendaBeckmann, Keebet von Benda-Beckmann and Julia Eckert. 340.1'15 Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Benda-Beckmann, Franz von. Published by Ashgate Publishing Limited Ashgate Publishing Company Wey Court East Suite 420 Union Road 101 Cherry Street Farnham Burlington Surrey, GU9 7PT VT 05401-4405 England USA British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data Rules of law and laws of ruling : on the governance of law. ![]() Franz von Benda-Beckmann, Keebet von Benda-Beckmann and Julia Eckert have asserted their right under the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act, 1988, to be identified as the editors of this work. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise without the prior permission of the publisher. ![]() © Franz von Benda-Beckmann, Keebet von Benda-Beckmann and Julia Eckert 2009 All rights reserved. Rules of Law and Laws of Ruling On the Governance of LawĮdited by Franz von Benda-Beckmann, Keebet von Benda-Beckmann and Julia Eckert Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, Germany This page has been left blank intentionally Highlighting some of the paradoxes and the unintended consequences of these regulating processes and the ensuing dynamics, "Rules of Law and the Laws of Ruling" will be a valuable resource for researchers and students working in the areas of legal anthropology and governance. Drawing on insights into such processes, this volume explores the extent to which law is used both as a constitutive legitimation of governance and as the medium through which governance processes take place. The authors argue that there has been a re-regulation rather than a de-regulation, propagated by a plurality of regulative authorities and this re-regulation is accompanied by an increasing ideological dominance of rights talk and juridification of conflict. Offering an anthropological perspective, this volume explores the changing relations between law and governance, examining how changes in the structure of governance affect the relative social significance of law within situations of legal pluralism. ![]()
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