Carte Bedouin Justice Kenneth Austin

Bedouin Justice

Law and Custom Among the Egyptian Bedouin

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"Bedouin Justice, Law and Custom Among the Egyptian Bedouin" offers a comprehensive exploration of t...

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engleză
Legare
Carte - Carte broșată
Publicat
2026
Pagini
196
EAN
9781025435183
ISBN
1025435184
Enbook ID
52959282
Greutate
284
Dimensiuni
156 x 234 x 11

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"Bedouin Justice, Law and Custom Among the Egyptian Bedouin" offers a comprehensive exploration of the legal and social framework governing the nomadic tribes of Egypt. This scholarly work provides an in-depth look at the traditional systems of justice that operated independently of formal state legislation, relying instead on centuries of oral tradition, tribal honor, and collective responsibility. Through detailed observation, the text illuminates the complex mechanisms of dispute resolution, including the roles of tribal elders, the practice of blood money, and the rituals surrounding mediation.

The study covers a wide array of topics essential to understanding Bedouin society, such as marriage rituals, property rights, and the strict codes of hospitality and protection. By documenting these practices, the work serves as an invaluable record of a cultural identity deeply rooted in the desert landscape. It provides essential insights for those interested in legal history, cultural anthropology, and the social structures of the Middle East. "Bedouin Justice, Law and Custom Among the Egyptian Bedouin" remains a significant contribution to the study of how non-urban societies maintain order and preserve their heritage through a sophisticated and resilient system of customary law.

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