The cultural defense

The cultural defense
About this book
"In this book, Alison Dundes Renteln amasses hundreds of cases from the United States and around the world in which cultural issues take center stage - from the mundane to the bizarre, from drugs to death. Though cultural practices vary dramatically, Renteln demonstrates that there are discernible patterns to the cultural arguments used in the courtroom. The regularities she uncovers offer judges a starting point for creating a body of law that takes culture into account. Renteln contends that a systematic treatment of culture in law is not only possible but also, ultimately, more equitable. A just, pluralistic society requires a legal system that can assess diverse motivations and recognize the key role that culture plays in influencing human behavior. The inclusion of evidence of cultural background is necessary for the fair hearing of a case." "An invaluable resource for practitioners, students, and the merely curious, this comprehensive treatment of cultural conflicts in diverse societies will spark lively debate."--BOOK JACKET
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- OL Work ID
- OL4788718W
Subjects
Actions and defensesCulture and lawDefense (Criminal procedure)Sociological aspectsSociological aspects of Actions and defensesSociological aspects of Defense (Criminal procedure)Defense (criminal procedure)--sociological aspectsActions and defenses--sociological aspectsK5455 .r46 2003345.73/05044