01663 2200349 4500001002100000005001500021035002000036008004100056020001900097041000800116082001200124084001600136100006000152245013100212250001000343260005100353300002700404500001900431520058800450650002701038650002101065650002001086990001601106990002601122990002701148990002601175990001601201990002701217990002701244990001601271990002601287INLIS00000000000448320221028110430 a0010-0520004483221028 | | eng  a0-521-53945-5x aeng a340.115 a340.115 LAW0 aLaw, Anthropology, and the Constitution of the Social /1 aLaw, Anthropology, and the Constitution of the Social :bMaking Persons and Things /cEdited by Alain Pottage and Martha Mundy aEd. 1 aNew York :bCambriedge University Press,c2004 aviii, 249 p. ;c20 cm. aIndeks : Index aThis colection of interdisciplinary essays how persons and things-the central elemnts of the social-are fabricated by legal rituals and institutions. The contributors, legal and anthropological theorist alike, focus on a set of specific institutional and ethnographic context, and some unexpected and thought-provoking analogies emerge from this intellectual encounter between law anthropology. For example, contemporary anxieties abaout the legal status of the biotechnological body seem to resonate with the questions addressed by ancient roman law in its treatment of dead bodies. 4a1. Law and Anthopology 4a2. Persons (Law) 4a3. Things (Law) a00000000413 a07124/MKRI-P/XII-2007 a05735/MKRI-P/VIII-2008 a07124/MKRI-P/XII-2007 a00000000413 a05735/MKRI-P/VIII-2008 a05735/MKRI-P/VIII-2008 a00000000413 a07124/MKRI-P/XII-2007