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Fictions of Justice
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Kamari Maxine Clarke
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2009
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Cambridge University Press
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9780511626869
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2009
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2009
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10.1017/CBO9780511626869
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Book chapters
pp. xi
Preface
pp. 1
Introduction: The Rule of Law and Its Imbrications – Justice in the Making
pp. 45
Constructing Fictions: Moral Economies in the Tribunalization of Violence
pp. 89
Crafting the Victim, Crafting the Perpetrator: New Spaces of Power, New Specters of Justice
pp. 117
Multiple Spaces of Justice: Uganda, the International Criminal Court, and the Politics of Inequality
pp. 151
“Religious” and “Secular” Micropractices: The Roots of Secular Law, the Political Content of Radical Islamic Beliefs
pp. 182
“The Hand Will Go to Hell”: Islamic Law and the Crafting of the Spiritual Self
pp. 206
Islamic Sharia at the Crossroads: Human Rights Challenges and the Strategic Translation of Vernacular Imaginaries
pp. 235
Epilogue: Toward a Critical Transnational Legal Pluralism
pp. 241
Notes
pp. 283
Bibliography
pp. 323
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