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With the growing fragmentation of western societies and disillusionment with the political process, the question of legitimacy has become one of the key issues of contemporary politics and is examined in this volume in depth for the first time. Drawing on ethnographic material from the U.S., Europe, India, Japan, and Africa, anthropologists and legal scholars investigate the morally diversified definitions of legitimacy that co-exist in any one society. Aware of the tensions between state morality and community morality, they offer reflections on the relationship between agency - individual and collective - and the legal and political systems. In a situation in which politics has only too often degenerated into vacuous rhetoric, this volume demonstrates how critical the relationship between trust and legitimacy is for the authoritative exercise of power in democratic societies.



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This volume is a welcome contribution for all those interested in human interactions with their environments, past, present, and future… [Scholars] will find it an excellent interdisciplinary complement to the literature of their field. The chapters are all well written, and many include photographs, maps, tables, and graphs. All reflect serious, well-designed participatory research projects…As this book demonstrates admirably, people, plants, and their habitats continue to maintain living, dynamic relationships in Europe, as elsewhere in the world.” · Environmental History



Table of Contents

Preface

Chapter 1. Introduction: Morals of Legitimacy: Interplay between responsibility,authority and trust
Italo Pardo

Chapter 2. The ‘Crises of Corruption’ and ‘The Idea of India’: A Worm’s-Eye View
Jonathan Parry

Chapter 3. The Cherries of the Mayor: Degrees of Morality and Responsibility in Local Italian Administration
Giuliana B. Prato

Chapter 4. When Power Lacks Legitimacy: Relations of Politics and Law to Society in Italy
Italo Pardo

Chapter 5. Vigilantism, State Jurisdiction and Community Morality: Control of Crime and ‘Undesirable’ Behaviour When the State ‘Fails’
Ray Abrahams

Chapter 6. Statist Imperatives and Ethical Dilemmas in the Representation of Missing Persons in Cyprus
Paul Sant Cassia

Chapter 7. Magnified Features: the Underdevelopment of Law and Legitimation
Peter Fitzpatrick

Chapter 8. A Quiet Life: Right or Duty?
John Fitzpatrick

Chapter 9. The Cases that were not to be: Explaining the Dearth of Case-Law on Freedom of Religion at Strasbourg
Marie-Bénédicte Dembour

Chapter 10. Unconventional Moralities, Tolerance and Containment in Urban Japan
Tom Gill

Notes on Contributors
Index

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      Publisher: Berghahn Books, Incorporated
      Publication Date: 15/02/2001
      ISBN13: 9781571817655, 978-1571817655
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      Description

      Book Synopsis

      With the growing fragmentation of western societies and disillusionment with the political process, the question of legitimacy has become one of the key issues of contemporary politics and is examined in this volume in depth for the first time. Drawing on ethnographic material from the U.S., Europe, India, Japan, and Africa, anthropologists and legal scholars investigate the morally diversified definitions of legitimacy that co-exist in any one society. Aware of the tensions between state morality and community morality, they offer reflections on the relationship between agency - individual and collective - and the legal and political systems. In a situation in which politics has only too often degenerated into vacuous rhetoric, this volume demonstrates how critical the relationship between trust and legitimacy is for the authoritative exercise of power in democratic societies.



      Trade Review

      This volume is a welcome contribution for all those interested in human interactions with their environments, past, present, and future… [Scholars] will find it an excellent interdisciplinary complement to the literature of their field. The chapters are all well written, and many include photographs, maps, tables, and graphs. All reflect serious, well-designed participatory research projects…As this book demonstrates admirably, people, plants, and their habitats continue to maintain living, dynamic relationships in Europe, as elsewhere in the world.” · Environmental History



      Table of Contents

      Preface

      Chapter 1. Introduction: Morals of Legitimacy: Interplay between responsibility,authority and trust
      Italo Pardo

      Chapter 2. The ‘Crises of Corruption’ and ‘The Idea of India’: A Worm’s-Eye View
      Jonathan Parry

      Chapter 3. The Cherries of the Mayor: Degrees of Morality and Responsibility in Local Italian Administration
      Giuliana B. Prato

      Chapter 4. When Power Lacks Legitimacy: Relations of Politics and Law to Society in Italy
      Italo Pardo

      Chapter 5. Vigilantism, State Jurisdiction and Community Morality: Control of Crime and ‘Undesirable’ Behaviour When the State ‘Fails’
      Ray Abrahams

      Chapter 6. Statist Imperatives and Ethical Dilemmas in the Representation of Missing Persons in Cyprus
      Paul Sant Cassia

      Chapter 7. Magnified Features: the Underdevelopment of Law and Legitimation
      Peter Fitzpatrick

      Chapter 8. A Quiet Life: Right or Duty?
      John Fitzpatrick

      Chapter 9. The Cases that were not to be: Explaining the Dearth of Case-Law on Freedom of Religion at Strasbourg
      Marie-Bénédicte Dembour

      Chapter 10. Unconventional Moralities, Tolerance and Containment in Urban Japan
      Tom Gill

      Notes on Contributors
      Index

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