Cultural Expertise: An Emergent Concept and Evolving Practices

This introduction provides a snapshot on cultural expertise as an emergent concept in the socio-legal studies and evolving practices in the formulation of rights and the resolution of conflicts in and out of court. It starts with the definition of cultural expertise and the need for an integrated an...

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Main Author: Livia Holden
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-11-01
Series:Laws
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2075-471X/8/4/28
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spelling doaj-d35e0f5c8db547e2accd9ec5f1fe637e2020-11-25T02:27:40ZengMDPI AGLaws2075-471X2019-11-01842810.3390/laws8040028laws8040028Cultural Expertise: An Emergent Concept and Evolving PracticesLivia Holden0CSLS, Faculty of Law, University of Oxford, Oxford OX13UQ, UKThis introduction provides a snapshot on cultural expertise as an emergent concept in the socio-legal studies and evolving practices in the formulation of rights and the resolution of conflicts in and out of court. It starts with the definition of cultural expertise and the need for an integrated and broad conceptualization that includes all the arrays of socio-legal instruments that use knowledge from the social sciences to assist decision-making authorities in the settlement of conflicts. It then mentions the wide span of fields of cultural expertise going from the recognition of the rights of autochthone minorities and the First Nations to the politics of cultural expertise in modern reformulations of customs, vis-à-vis gender rights, including the revisitation of socio-legal instruments such as the cultural test and the scrutiny of psychiatric evaluation in criminal trials. It concludes by offering short descriptions of the papers included in the Special Issue, which include judicial practices involving cultural experts and surveys of the most frequent fields of expert witnessing that are related to the culture. In addition, it interrogates who the experts are; how cultural expert witnessing has been received; how cultural expertise has developed across the sister disciplines; and finally, it asks whether academic truth and legal truth are commensurable.https://www.mdpi.com/2075-471X/8/4/28socio-legal studiesanthropology of lawlaw and societymulticultural societiescross-cultural dispute resolutioncultural expertisecultural defensecultural testswedenitalysamifirst nations
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Cultural Expertise: An Emergent Concept and Evolving Practices
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socio-legal studies
anthropology of law
law and society
multicultural societies
cross-cultural dispute resolution
cultural expertise
cultural defense
cultural test
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italy
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first nations
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title Cultural Expertise: An Emergent Concept and Evolving Practices
title_short Cultural Expertise: An Emergent Concept and Evolving Practices
title_full Cultural Expertise: An Emergent Concept and Evolving Practices
title_fullStr Cultural Expertise: An Emergent Concept and Evolving Practices
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issn 2075-471X
publishDate 2019-11-01
description This introduction provides a snapshot on cultural expertise as an emergent concept in the socio-legal studies and evolving practices in the formulation of rights and the resolution of conflicts in and out of court. It starts with the definition of cultural expertise and the need for an integrated and broad conceptualization that includes all the arrays of socio-legal instruments that use knowledge from the social sciences to assist decision-making authorities in the settlement of conflicts. It then mentions the wide span of fields of cultural expertise going from the recognition of the rights of autochthone minorities and the First Nations to the politics of cultural expertise in modern reformulations of customs, vis-à-vis gender rights, including the revisitation of socio-legal instruments such as the cultural test and the scrutiny of psychiatric evaluation in criminal trials. It concludes by offering short descriptions of the papers included in the Special Issue, which include judicial practices involving cultural experts and surveys of the most frequent fields of expert witnessing that are related to the culture. In addition, it interrogates who the experts are; how cultural expert witnessing has been received; how cultural expertise has developed across the sister disciplines; and finally, it asks whether academic truth and legal truth are commensurable.
topic socio-legal studies
anthropology of law
law and society
multicultural societies
cross-cultural dispute resolution
cultural expertise
cultural defense
cultural test
sweden
italy
sami
first nations
url https://www.mdpi.com/2075-471X/8/4/28
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