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Redesigning Justice for Plural Societies: Case Studies of Minority Accommodation from around the Globe

Redesigning Justice for Plural Societies: Case Studies of Minority Accommodation from around the Globe

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This volume explores state-level accommodations and recognition of minority practices, presenting case studies from diverse regions and legal traditions. It analyzes the challenges and successes of accommodative laws and practices, discussing their sustainability and transferability. It is a valuable resource for academics, researchers, and policy-makers in minority rights, legal anthropology, law and religion, legal philosophy, and law and migration.

Format: Hardback
Length: 278 pages
Publication date: 30 September 2022
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd


This comprehensive volume delves into the examination of accommodations and recognition of minority practices, encompassing cultural, religious, ethnic, linguistic, and other forms, within the framework of state law. The collection showcases a selection of diverse situations and experiences from various regions and legal traditions worldwide, where various societal stakeholders and political actors have engaged in processes resulting in the development of creative, innovative, and, to some extent, sustainable solutions through accommodative laws or practices. Spanning multiple disciplines and methodologies, the work conducts an in-depth analysis of the challenges and successes of these accommodative practices, offering valuable insights into the potential pathways for achieving solutions. The chapters specifically address the sustainability and transferability of these solutions, fostering a continued dialogue in both scholarly and policy realms. This book is of paramount importance for academics, researchers, and policy-makers specializing in minority rights, legal anthropology, law and religion, legal philosophy, and law and migration.


Introduction:
The recognition and accommodation of minority practices have become increasingly important in today's globalized world, where diverse societies and cultures coexist. State laws play a crucial role in shaping the legal framework for these practices, as they provide a framework for protecting and promoting the rights of minorities while also fostering social harmony and stability. This volume aims to explore the various cases of accommodation and recognition of minority practices under state law, highlighting the successes, challenges, and potential pathways for achieving sustainable solutions.

Chapter 1:
In the first chapter, the authors examine the historical context and legal frameworks that have shaped the accommodation of minority practices in different regions. They discuss the challenges and successes of past accommodations, as well as the lessons learned from these experiences. The chapter also highlights the role of international law and human rights treaties in promoting the recognition and protection of minority rights.

Chapter 2:
The second chapter focuses on the specific case of religious minorities in various countries. The authors explore the legal challenges faced by religious minorities, such as discrimination, restrictions on religious freedom, and violence against religious communities. They also discuss the strategies employed by religious minorities to seek legal remedies and protect their rights. The chapter highlights the importance of inclusive policies and practices in promoting religious tolerance and harmony.

Chapter 3:
In the third chapter, the authors examine the accommodation of ethnic minorities in different regions. They discuss the historical background, cultural traditions, and legal frameworks that have influenced the treatment of ethnic minorities. The chapter also highlights the challenges faced by ethnic minorities, such as marginalization, discrimination, and lack of access to basic rights. The authors explore the strategies employed by ethnic minorities to seek legal remedies and promote their rights, including advocacy, community organizing, and political participation.

Chapter 4:
The fourth chapter explores the accommodation of linguistic minorities in various countries. The authors discuss the challenges faced by linguistic minorities, such as language loss, discrimination, and lack of access to education and healthcare. They also discuss the strategies employed by linguistic minorities to seek legal remedies and promote their language and culture, including language revitalization programs, cultural festivals, and advocacy efforts.

Chapter 5:
The fifth chapter examines the accommodation of gender and sexual minorities in different regions. The authors discuss the legal challenges faced by gender and sexual minorities, such as discrimination, violence, and lack of legal recognition. They also discuss the strategies employed by gender and sexual minorities to seek legal remedies and promote their rights, including advocacy, activism, and legal reforms.

Chapter 6:
The sixth chapter focuses on the accommodation of disability minorities in different countries. The authors discuss the legal challenges faced by disability minorities, such as discrimination, barriers to access, and lack of accommodations. They also discuss the strategies employed by disability minorities to seek legal remedies and promote their rights, including advocacy, policy reforms, and the development of inclusive technologies.

Conclusion:
In conclusion, this volume provides a comprehensive examination of the cases of accommodation and recognition of minority practices under state law. The chapters highlight the successes, challenges, and potential pathways for achieving sustainable solutions in a diverse and interconnected world. The book is a valuable resource for academics, researchers, and policy-makers in the fields of minority rights, legal anthropology, law and religion, legal philosophy, and law and migration. By exploring the experiences and insights of different regions and legal traditions, the book contributes to the ongoing dialogue and efforts to promote inclusive and equitable societies.

Weight: 700g
Dimension: 234 x 156 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032123509

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