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Corruption and the Secret of Law,075467682X,9780754676829

Corruption and the Secret of Law

Author : Gerhard Anders, Monique Nuijten
 
ISBN

075467682X

ISBN13

9780754676829

PublisherAshgate Publishing, Limited
Published In2008
BindingPaperback
Weight0.97 lbs
Bibliopp. 234
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Review

Reviews: 'Through rich ethnographic studies, this groundbreaking volume considers new ways to think and theorise about "corruption", the law and (im)morality. It will redefine and productively reshape what we think we know about "corruption" in our world today.'
Todd Sanders, University of Toronto, Canada

'This volume represents a theoretically sophisticated and ethnographically well-grounded exploration of the vernacular meanings of practices that may be termed "corrupt". The book shows that corruption is the obscene underside of the law, and that the moral outrage which corruption generates reflect a desire for "the law" to be more real and firm.'
Thomas Blom Hansen, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands