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The contours of a field of critical indigenous rights studies
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Critical indigenous rights studies
Giselle Corradi (UGent) , Koen De Feyter, Ellen Desmet (UGent) and Katrijn Vanhees -
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Indigenous justice and the right to a fair trial
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Introduction : human rights and legal pluralism : four research agendas
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Human rights encounter legal pluralism
Giselle Corradi (UGent) , Eva Brems (UGent) and Mark Goodale -
Embracing legal pluralims : general conclusions
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From addressing local legal orders to embracing legal pluralism
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Beyond dichotomies : a case study on Sierra Leone
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Polycentric legal landscapes : a case study on Mozambique
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Linking socio-legal theory and justice sector aid
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Justice sector aid in legally plural Africa
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At the crossroads of theory and practice
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International actors and traditional justice in Africa
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Human rights and legal pluralism in legal development aid: insights from sub-Saharan Africa
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Editorial introduction: human rights in development and development cooperation
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Het recht in actie : kinderrechten rechtsantropologisch bekeken
Ellen Desmet (UGent) and Giselle Corradi (UGent) -
Het recht in actie: kinderrechten rechtsantropologisch bekeken
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Op het snijpunt van kinderrechten en rechtspluralisme: een onderzoeksagenda
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Children and young people in legally plural worlds
Giselle Corradi (UGent) and Ellen Desmet (UGent)(2015) 47 (2). -
Editorial introduction : children and young people in legally plural worlds
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A review of literature on children's rights and legal pluralism
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International actors and traditional justice in Sub-Saharan Africa :policies and interventions in transitional justice and justice sector aid
Eva Brems (UGent) , Giselle Corradi (UGent) and Martien Schotsmans (UGent)(2015) -
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Can legal pluralism advance human rights? How development actors can contribute
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Traditioneel recht en internationale actoren in Sub-Sahara Afrika: beleid en interventies op het vlak van 'transitional justice' en ontwikkelingshulp aan de justitiesector
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Advancing human rights in legally plural Africa: the role of development actors in the justice sector
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Advancing human rights in legally plural Africa: the role of development actors in the justice sector
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An emerging challenge for justice sector aid in Africa: lessons from Mozambique on legal pluralism and human rights
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Introduction
(2012) p.1-17 -
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African perspectives on tradition and justice
Tom Bennet, Eva Brems (UGent) , Giselle Corradi (UGent) , Lia Nijzink and Martien Schotsmans (UGent)(2012) -
Access to justice in Pemba City: how exploring women's lived reality with plural law uncovers programmatic gaps
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Human rights promotion in post conflict Sierra Leone: coming to grips with plurality in customary justice