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The Cultural Defense Alison Dundes Renteln (Professor of Political Science and Anthropology, Professor of Political Science and Anthropology, University of Southern California, Los Angeles)

The Cultural Defense par Alison Dundes Renteln (Professor of Political Science and Anthropology, Professor of Political Science and Anthropology, University of Southern California, Los Angeles)

Résumé

In what ways and to what extent should cultural background be taken into consideration in response to legal problems? This book provides an overview of the debate surrounding the admissibility of cultural evidence in the courtroom, and a look at the complexities of invoking cultural agreements in diverse bodies of law under which the cases fall.

The Cultural Defense Résumé

The Cultural Defense Alison Dundes Renteln (Professor of Political Science and Anthropology, Professor of Political Science and Anthropology, University of Southern California, Los Angeles)

In a trial in California, Navajo defendants argue that using the hallucinogen peyote to achieve spiritual exaltation is protected by the Constitution's free exercise of religion clause, trumping the states' right to regulate them. An Ibo man from Nigeria sues Pan American World Airways for transporting his mother's corpse in a cloth sack. Her arrival for the funeral facedown in a burlap bag signifies death by suicide according to the customs of her Ibo kin, and brings great shame to the son. In Los Angeles, two Cambodian men are prosecuted for attempting to eat a four month-old puppy. The immigrants' lawyers argue that the men were following their own "national customs" and do not realize their conduct is offensive to "American sensibilities." What is the just decision in each case? When cultural practices come into conflict with the law is it legitimate to take culture into account? Is there room in modern legal systems for a cultural defense? In this remarkable book, Alison Dundes Renteln amasses hundreds of cases from the U.S. and around the world in which cultural issues take center stage-from the mundane to the bizarre, from drugs to death. Though cultural practices vary dramatically, Renteln demonstrates that there are discernible patterns to the cultural arguments used in the courtroom. The regularities she uncovers offer judges a starting point for creating a body of law that takes culture into account. Renteln contends that a systematic treatment of culture in law is not only possible, but ultimately more equitable. A just pluralistic society requires a legal system that can assess diverse motivations and can recognize the key role that culture plays in influencing human behavior. The inclusion of evidence of cultural background is necessary for the fair hearing of a case. An invaluable resource for practitioners, students, and the merely curious, this comprehensive treatment of cultural conflicts in diverse societies will spark lively debate.

The Cultural Defense Avis

"Alison Dundes Renteln's The Cultural Defense is an extraordinarily effective combination of careful anthropology and incisive legal analysis. I am familiar with no other work that presents such a formidable case for revision of the evasions denying a place to minority culture in our legal universe."- Judge John T. Noonan, Jr., author of Narrowing the Nation's Power
"The Cultural Defense integrates an abstract theoretical discussion of cultural pluralism with a close and sensitive analysis of a wide range of concrete cases. The result is an illuminating account of the nature, logic and limits of culture as a legitimate basis of differential treatment." - Bhikhu Parekh, author of Rethinking Multiculturalism
"Renteln presents a well-reasoned and spirited call for courts to recognize 'the cultural defense.' No reader will come away without being thoroughly stimulated." - Bert Lockwood, Distinguished Service Professor, University of Cincinnati College of Law
"Renteln weaves fascinating stories of the intersection of law and diverse cultures into a rich narrative that forces one to confront anew the complexities of administering justice in a multicultural context. Renteln's analysis is rigorous, nuanced, and ultimately persuasive." - G. Alan Tarr, author of Understanding State Constitutions
"Professor Renteln has ably questioned the adage, "When in Rome, do as the Romans do," as a rule for applying the law equally. Her well-informed argument for a partial cultural defense (and offense in civil litigation) echoes the jus gentium of the Roman Empire itself. The case law is fascinating." - James A.R.Nafziger, Thomas B. Stoel Professor, Willamette University College of Law

À propos de Alison Dundes Renteln (Professor of Political Science and Anthropology, Professor of Political Science and Anthropology, University of Southern California, Los Angeles)

Alison Dundes Renteln is Professor of Political Science and Anthropology at the University of Southern California. An expert on cultural rights, her publications include International Human Rights: Universalism Versus Relativism (1990) and Folk Law: Essays on the Theory and Practice of Lex Non Scripta (co-edited with Alan Dundes) (1994). She holds a Ph.D in Jurisprudence and Social Policy from the University of California, Berkeley, and a J.D. from the University of Southern California.

Sommaire

Part I: Law and Culture 1: Introduction 2: Why Culture Matters for Justice Part II: Cultural Conflicts in the Courtroom 3: Homicide 4: Children 5: Drugs 6: Animals 7: Marriage 8: Attire 9: The Dead Part III: Toward a Principle of Maximum Accommodation 10: The Cultural Defense in Theory and Practice 11: The Right to Culture Notes Bibliography Index

Informations supplémentaires

GOR006948440
9780195154030
0195154037
The Cultural Defense Alison Dundes Renteln (Professor of Political Science and Anthropology, Professor of Political Science and Anthropology, University of Southern California, Los Angeles)
Occasion - Bon état
Broché
Oxford University Press Inc
2005-06-02
414
Winner of A Choice Outstanding Academic Title 2005.
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