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Abstract
All institutions concerned with the process of judging - whether it be deciding between alternative courses of action, determining a judge’s professional integrity, assigning culpability for an alleged crime, or ruling on the credibility of an asylum claimant - are necessarily directly concerned with the question of doubt. By putting ritual and judicial settings into comparative perspective, in contexts as diverse as Indian and Taiwanese divination and international cricket, as well as legal processes in France, the UK, India, Denmark and Ghana, this book offers a comprehensive and novel perspective on techniques for casting and dispelling doubt, and the roles they play in achieving verdicts or decisions that appear both valid and just.
Broadening the theoretical understandings of the social role of doubt, both in social science and in law, the authors present these understandings in ways that not only contribute to academic knowledge but are also useful to professionals and other participants engaged in the process of judging. This collection will consequently be of great interest to academics researching in the fields of legal anthropology, ritual studies, legal sociology, criminology, and socio-legal studies.
Broadening the theoretical understandings of the social role of doubt, both in social science and in law, the authors present these understandings in ways that not only contribute to academic knowledge but are also useful to professionals and other participants engaged in the process of judging. This collection will consequently be of great interest to academics researching in the fields of legal anthropology, ritual studies, legal sociology, criminology, and socio-legal studies.
| Original language | English |
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| Place of Publication | Farnham |
| Publisher | Ashgate Publishing |
| Number of pages | 224 |
| ISBN (Electronic) | 9781472434531, 9781315598727 |
| ISBN (Print) | 9781472434517 |
| Publication status | Published - 28 Mar 2015 |
Publication series
| Name | Juris Diversitas |
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| Publisher | Ashgate |
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The conversion of Asylum Applicant's Narratives into Legal Discourse in the UK and France: A comparative study of problems of cultural translation
Good, A. (Principal Investigator)
1/04/07 → 30/09/09
Project: Research
Research output
- 2 Chapter (peer-reviewed)
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Introduction: Technologies of doubt in law and ritual
Good, A., Berti, D. & Tarabout, G., 28 Mar 2015, Of Doubt and Proof: Ritual and Legal Practices of Judgment. Berti, D., Good, A. & Tarabout, G. (eds.). Farnham: Ashgate Publishing, 26 p. (Juris Diversitas).Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter (peer-reviewed) › peer-review
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The benefit of the doubt in British asylum claims and international cricket
Good, A., 28 Mar 2015, Of Doubt and Proof: Ritual and Legal Practices of Judgment. Berti, D., Good, A. & Tarabout, G. (eds.). Farnham: Ashgate Publishing, p. 119-140 31 p. Chapter 6. (Juris Diversitas).Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter (peer-reviewed) › peer-review