Jurisprudence of National Identity: Kaleidoscopes of Imperialism and Globalisation from Aotearoa New Zealand

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Ashgate Publishing, Ltd., 2006 - Law - 172 pages
A series of related historical and contemporary interdisciplinary, theoretical analyses of law at the intersection of race, gender and national identity. Focused on Aotearoa, New Zealand, the case studies fill a gap in interdisciplinary work on these intersections using rigorous theoretical lenses.
 

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Laws Deceptions and Good Citizens of Free Trade
13
Colonial Marriage Law Concubinage and Polygamy
33
Orientalism Law Policy
49
Treaty Settlements in the Glare of Globalisation
71
Producing Race and Gender through National Identity in
95
Shifting Law and Policy Terrain
103
Anxiety Paradox and Belligerence
127
Convergences and Divergences
133
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