Cultural Expertise, Law, and Rights: A Comprehensive Guide

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Cultural Expertise, Law, and Rights introduces readers to the theory and practice of cultural expertise in the resolution of conflicts and the claim of rights in diverse societies.

Combining theory and case-studies of the use of cultural expertise in real situations, and in a great variety of fields, this is the first book to offer a comprehensive examination of the field of cultural expertise: its intellectual orientations, practical applications and ethical implications. This book engages an extensive and interdisciplinary variety of topics – ranging from race, language, sexuality, Indigenous rights and women’s rights to immigration and asylum laws, international commercial arbitration and criminal law. It also offers a truly global perspective covering cultural expertise in Africa, Asia, Australia, Europe, Latin America, the Middle East and North America. Finally, the book offers theoretical and practical guidance for the ethical use of cultural expert knowledge.

This is an essential volume for teachers and students in the social sciences – especially law, anthropology, and sociology – and members of the legal professions who engage in cross-cultural dispute resolution, asylum and migration, private international law and other fields of law in which cultural arguments play a role.

The Open Access version of this book, available at www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license.

Author(s): Livia Holden
Publisher: Routledge/GlassHouse
Year: 2023

Language: English
Pages: 377
City: London

Cover
Endorsement Page
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
Contributors
Preface
Introduction
Part I Cultural Expertise: Definitions and Positioning
Chapter 1 What Is Cultural Expertise?
Chapter 2 Cultural Expertise and Ethics
Chapter 3 Cultural Expertise as Decolonization
Part II Debates and Boundaries of Cultural Expertise
Chapter 4 Cultural Expertise and Race
Chapter 5 Cultural Expertise and LGBTQIA+
Chapter 6 Cultural Expertise and Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting
Chapter 7 Cultural Expertise and Multiculturalism
Chapter 8 Cultural Expertise and Language
Chapter 9 Cultural Expertise and the Media
Chapter 10 Cultural Expertise and Investigative Journalism
Part III Cultural Expertise in the Fields of Law
Chapter 11 Cultural Expertise and Procedural Justice
Chapter 12 Cultural Expertise and Asylum and Refugee Laws
Chapter 13 Cultural Expertise and Terrorism Investigations
Chapter 14 Cultural Expertise and Extreme Speech
Chapter 15 Cultural Expertise and Commercial Arbitration
Chapter 16 Cultural Expertise and International Criminal Law
Chapter 17 Cultural Expertise and International Human Rights Law
Chapter 18 Cultural Expertise and Indigenous Rights
Chapter 19 Cultural Expertise and Conflict Resolution
Part IV Cultural Expertise in the World
Chapter 20 Cultural Expertise in Europe
Chapter 21 Cultural Expertise and Indigenous People in Australia
Chapter 22 Cultural Expertise and History in Australia
Chapter 23 Cultural Expertise in South Africa
Chapter 24 Cultural Expertise and Indigenous Ecologies
Chapter 25 Cultural Expertise in the United States
Chapter 26 Cultural Expertise in Chile
Chapter 27 Cultural Expertise in South Asia
Chapter 28 Cultural Expertise in the Arab Middle East
Chapter 29 Cultural Expertise in Islamic Courts in Indonesia
Chapter 30 Afterword: Cultural Expertise Within – and Beyond – the Boundaries of Law
Index