Governing refugees justice, order, and legal pluralism
"Governing refugees examines the themes of community governance, order maintenance and legal pluralism in the context of refugee camps. The nature of a refugee situation is such that multiple actors take a role in camp management, creating a complex governance environment which has a significan...
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Abingdon, Oxon
Routledge
2014
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| Series: | Law, development and globalization
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Table of Contents:
- Governing refugees
- The Karen In Burma: conflict and displacement
- The camp community
- The governance palimpsest: order maintenance in Southeast Burma
- Sovereigns and denizens: camp governance and 'the refugee'
- The struggle for ownership of justice
- Enacting interlegality: human rights and local justice
- Beyond encampment.


