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OverviewOne of the major questions facing the world today is the role of law in shaping identity and in balancing tradition with modernity. In an arid corner of the Mediterranean region in the first decades of the twentieth century, Mandate Palestine was confronting these very issues. Assaf Likhovski examines the legal history of Palestine, showing how law and identity interacted in a complex colonial society in which British rulers and Jewish and Arab subjects lived together. Law in Mandate Palestine was not merely an instrument of power or a method of solving individual disputes, says Likhovski. It was also a way of answering the question, """"Who are we?"""" British officials, Jewish lawyers, and Arab scholars all turned to the law in their search for their identities, and all used it to create and disseminate a hybrid culture in which Western and non-Western norms existed simultaneously. Uncovering a rich arsenal of legal distinctions, notions, and doctrines used by lawyers to mediate between different identities, Likhovski provides a comprehensive account of the relationship between law and identity. His analysis suggests a new approach to both the legal history of Mandate Palestine and colonial societies in general. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Assaf LikhovskiPublisher: The University of North Carolina Press Imprint: The University of North Carolina Press Edition: New edition Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.60cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.621kg ISBN: 9780807830178ISBN 10: 0807830178 Pages: 328 Publication Date: 05 June 2006 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Awaiting stock ![]() Table of ContentsReviewsLikhovski's book is a welcome expansion to the typical political histories of the period. His voluminous research, derived from careful archival work, and his obvious enthusiasm for the topic make this a first rate book. - Kenneth W. Stein, author of The Land Question in Palestine, 1917-1939 """Likhovski's book is a welcome expansion to the typical political histories of the period. His voluminous research, derived from careful archival work, and his obvious enthusiasm for the topic make this a first rate book."" - Kenneth W. Stein, author of The Land Question in Palestine, 1917-1939""" Author InformationAssaf Likhovski is associate professor at Tel Aviv University Faculty of Law. He is coeditor of The History of Law in a Multicultural Society: Israel 1917-1967 and The Courts of Law: Fifty Years of Adjudication in Israel. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |