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1 Sources on Anthropology and Law Christopher Fennell Interdisciplinary studies in Anthropology and Law (also called “Legal Anthropology”) include the following general subject areas (among others): human rights; the clash of non-western and western cultural beliefs and related legal structures; legal pluralism in multicultural settings; rights of minorities and religious groups; criticisms of racial concepts; rights of indigenous peoples, including land claims and intellectual property rights in their cultural beliefs and knowledge; non-western and alternative methods of dispute or conflict resolution; and analysis of the cultural dynamics at play within western legal systems. Set forth below is a non-exhaustive list of books, articles, and other resources that address a number of these issues. Part I lists books and articles. Part II lists journals that publish primarily on related topics. Part III lists some internet resources, including associations, online journal archives, law and anthropology resources, and legal studies information. Please note: Sources presenting interdisciplinary studies concerning Social Norms and Law are listed in a separate bibliography. Also available online are the syllabus and a list of potential paper topics for this Anthropology and Law seminar. I. Books and Articles Abel, Richard L. 1974. A Comparative Theory of Dispute Institutions in Society. 8(2) Law and Society Review 218-347. Adam, Erin M. 2017. Intersectional Coalitions: The Paradoxes of Rights-based Movement Building in LGBTQ and Immigrant Communities. 51 Law & Soc’y Rev. 132-167. Adam, Erin M., and Betsy L. Cooper. 2017. Equal Rights vs. Special Rights: Rights Discourses, Framing, and Lesbian and Gay Antidiscrimination Policy in Washington State. 42 Law & Soc. Inquiry 830-854. Adside, Charles III. 2017. Constitutional Damage Control: Same-sex Marriage, Smith’s Hybrid Rights Doctrine, and Protecting the Preacher Man after Obergefell. 27 Geo. Mason U. Civ. Right L. J. 145-205. Akbar, Na’im. 1984. Africentric Social Sciences for Human Liberation. 14(4) Journal of Black Studies 395-414. Reprinted in Sack and Aleck, eds., 1992, 367-86.

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Sources on Anthropology and Law

Christopher Fennell

Interdisciplinary studies in Anthropology and Law (also called “Legal Anthropology”) include the following general subject areas (among others): human rights; the clash of non-western and western cultural beliefs and related legal structures; legal pluralism in multicultural settings; rights of minorities and religious groups; criticisms of racial concepts; rights of indigenous peoples, including land claims and intellectual property rights in their cultural beliefs and knowledge; non-western and alternative methods of dispute or conflict resolution; and analysis of the cultural dynamics at play within western legal systems. Set forth below is a non-exhaustive list of books, articles, and other resources that address a number of these issues. Part I lists books and articles. Part II lists journals that publish primarily on related topics. Part III lists some internet resources, including associations, online journal archives, law and anthropology resources, and legal studies information. Please note: Sources presenting interdisciplinary studies concerning Social Norms and Law are listed in a separate bibliography. Also available online are the syllabus and a list of potential paper topics for this Anthropology and Law seminar.

I. Books and Articles

Abel, Richard L. 1974. A Comparative Theory of Dispute Institutions in Society. 8(2) Law and Society Review 218-347. Adam, Erin M. 2017. Intersectional Coalitions: The Paradoxes of Rights-based Movement Building in LGBTQ and Immigrant Communities. 51 Law & Soc’y Rev. 132-167.

Adam, Erin M., and Betsy L. Cooper. 2017. Equal Rights vs. Special Rights: Rights Discourses, Framing, and Lesbian and Gay Antidiscrimination Policy in Washington State. 42 Law & Soc. Inquiry 830-854.

Adside, Charles III. 2017. Constitutional Damage Control: Same-sex Marriage, Smith’s Hybrid Rights Doctrine, and Protecting the Preacher Man after Obergefell. 27 Geo. Mason U. Civ. Right L. J. 145-205.

Akbar, Na’im. 1984. Africentric Social Sciences for Human Liberation. 14(4) Journal of Black Studies 395-414. Reprinted in Sack and Aleck, eds., 1992, 367-86.

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II. Subject Matter Journals

The journals listed below publish many articles of interest to this topic area. One should also use the available law review search engines, such as Lexis and Westlaw, to search for interdisciplinary studies published in law reviews and policy journals. Law and Anthropology: International Yearbook for Legal Anthropology, The Working Group on Legal Anthropology, University of Vienna. Law and Social Inquiry, University of Chicago Press.

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Law and Society Review, Law and Society Association. PoLAR: Political and Legal Anthropology Review, Association of Political and Legal Anthropology, a division of the American Anthropological Association. Yale Journal of Law and Humanities, Yale University.

III. Internet Resources

Associations

American Anthropological Association, Human Rights http://www.americananthro.org/ American Anthropological Association, Issues related to Minority Groups and Race: http://www.americananthro.org/ American Anthropological Association, Public Policy Issues: http://www.americananthro.org/ Association for Political and Legal Anthropology: http://politicalandlegalanthro.org/ Law and Society Association: http://www.lawandsociety.org/ Cultural Survival: https://www.culturalsurvival.org Association for Study of Law, Culture and the Humanities: http://lawculturehumanities.com/ Lawyers’ Committee for Cultural Heritage Preservation: http://www.culturalheritagelaw.org/ Intellectual Property Issues in Cultural Heritage: http://www.sfu.ca/ipinch/resources/readings

Law and Anthropology

Center for Heritage and Society (U. Mass.): http://www.umass.edu/chs/index.html

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Law and Social Inquiry Journal: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/(ISSN)1747-4469 Law and Society Review: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/%28ISSN%291540-5893 Siberian Studies Journal, Issue on Cultural Property: http://www.siberian-studies.org/publications/cultprop.html Max Plank Institute Working Papers: http://www.eth.mpg.de/3976190/2016 International Human Rights Resources: https://www.amnesty.org/en/ Law and Economics resources: http://lawecon.lp.findlaw.com/ Social Science Research Network: http://www.ssrn.com/ United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO): http://en.unesco.org/ UNESCO Convention on Intangible Heritage: http://www.unesco.org/culture/ich/index.php Who Owns Native Culture? (M. Brown) http://web.williams.edu/AnthSoc/native/

General Legal Studies Resources

U.S. Supreme Court web site: https://www.supremecourt.gov/ Oyez project: https://www.oyez.org U.S. Code Search: http://uscode.house.gov/search/criteria.shtml Famous American Trials: http://law2.umkc.edu/faculty/projects/ftrials/ftrials2printable.htm

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Proceedings of the Old Bailey, London, 1674-1834: http://www.oldbaileyonline.org/ A Century of Lawmaking (Library of Congress, American Memory): http://lcweb2.loc.gov/ammem/amlaw/lawhome.html Yale’s Avalon Project: http://avalon.law.yale.edu Lexis-Nexis: http://www.lexisnexis.com FindLaw: http://www.findlaw.com/ State and Local Governments: http://www.statelocalgov.net/index.cfm

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