Folk Law: Essays in the Theory and Practice of Lex Non Scripta, Volume 1

Front Cover
Alison Dundes Renteln, Alan Dundes
Univ of Wisconsin Press, 1995 - Law - 1037 pages

In every culture there exists unwritten law--obligations and prohibitions that are understood and passed on, and transgressions that are punished. Folk Law, a comprehensive two-volume collection of essays, examines this meeting place of folklore and jurisprudence. The contributors explore the historical significance and implications of folk law, its continuing influence around the globe, and the conflicts that arise when folk law diverges from official law.
The collection begins by defining various forms of "folk law," drawing on examples from many cultures. The second section provides historical profiles of pioneering figures in the study of folk law. Following sections examine field research techniques used to identify folk laws; aspects of folk law within the realm of rituals, songs, and other forms of expressive culture; instances where folk law comes into conflict with national law, and the role of folk law in the international arena. The volumes also include description and analysis of two approaches to folk law--the rule approach, in which scholars dissect the codes that underlie folk law, and the case approach, in which researchers examine specific cases involving folk law.
Valuable for students and scholars of law, folklore, or anthropology, this extensive casebook marks a rare interdisciplinary approach to two important areas of research.

From inside the book

Contents

What Is Folk Law?
1
Custom in Classical Roman Law
33
Custom as a Source of Law in India
49
Some Realism About Customary LawThe West
83
A Confusing Fiction
111
The Common Law and Legal Theory
119
An Approach to Customary Law
141
Custom as a Source of International Law
155
The Problem of Reducing Customary Laws to Writing
319
Some Problems
331
Problems
339
The Conversion of Customary Law to Written Law
351
Ersatz Customary Law
367
The Expression of Folk Law in Folklore
395
Legal Folklore of Children
417
Property Distribution by Lot in PresentDay Greece
433

Pioneers in the Study of Folk Law
159
Indigenous and Foreign Influences on the Early
187
Main Trends in German Ethnological Jurisprudence
201
Methods and Theories of Dutch JuridicalEthnological
231
Aspects of the Controversy on Customary Law in India
251
J M Sarbah J B Danquah
263
The Ascertainment of Folk Law
283
The Judicial Ascertainment of Customary Law
295
A Note on the Bedouin Image of Adl as Justice
455
The EuroAmerican Trial as Expiatory Oral Ordeal
473
Biblical and Cuneiform Law Codes
495
Tibetan FolkLaw
513
The Nature of Malay Customary Law
539
Customs Connected with Homicide in Morocco
569
Copyright

Other editions - View all

Common terms and phrases