REFERENCES
Featured Readings
Li, Ke. 2015. “?What He Did Was Lawful': Divorce Litigation and Gender Inequality in China.” Law & Policy 37 (3): 153-79. doi: 10.1111/lapo.12034
Pirie, Fernanda.
2006. Peace and Conflict in Ladakh: The Construction of a Fragile Web of Order. Leiden and Boston: Brill. doi: 10.1163/ej.9789004155961.i-238Welikala, Sepalika. 2016. “Community Mediation as a Hybrid Practice: The Case of Mediation Boards in Sri Lanka.” Asian Journal of Law and Society 3 (2): 399-422. doi: 10.1017^^.2016.32
Other Works Cited
Abel, Richard L. 1973. “A Comparative Theory of Dispute Institutions in Society.” Law & Society Review 8 (2), 217-348. doi: 10.2307/3053029
von Benda-Beckmann, Keebet. 1981. “Forum Shopping and Shopping Forums: Dispute Processing in a Minangkabau Village in West Sumatra.” Journal of Legal Pluralism 19: 117-59. doi: 10.1080/07329113.1981.10756260
Galanter, Marc. 1974. “Why the ?Haves' Come Out Ahead: Speculations on the Limits of Legal Change.” Law & Society Review 9 (1): 95-160. doi: 10.2307/3053023
Genn, Hazel, and Sarah Beinart. 1999. Paths to Justice: What People Do and Think about Going to Law. Portland, OR: Hart. doi: 10.5040/ 9781472558886
Matsumura, Yoshiyuki, and Masayuki Murayama. 2010. “Hosihiki to Hunso Kodo” [Legal Consciousness and Disputing Behavior]. In Gendai Nihon no Hunso Shori to Minji Shiho [Dispute Resolution and Civil Justice in Contemporary Japan], edited by Yoshiyuki Matsumura and Masayuki Murayama. Tokyo: University of Tokyo Press.
Michelson, Ethan. 2007. “Climbing the Dispute Pagoda: Grievances and Appeals to the Official Justice System in Rural China.” American Sociological Review, 72 (3): 459-85. doi: 10.1177/000312240707200307
Moore, Sally Falk. 1973. “Law and Social Change: The Semi-Autonomous Social Field as An Appropriate Subject of Study.” Law & Society Review 7 (4): 719-46. doi: 10.2307/3052967
Nader, Laura.
1965. “Choices in Legal Procedure: Shia Moslem and Mexican Zapotec.” American Anthropologist 67(2): 394-9. doi: 10.1525^. 1965.67.2.02a00060-----. 1990. Harmony Ideology: Justice and Control in a Zapotec Mountain Village. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press. doi: 10.1525/ae. 1994.21.4.02a01900
Trubek, David M., Joel B. Grossman, William L. F. Felstiner, Herbert M. Kritzer, and Austin Sarat. 1983. Civil Litigation Research Project: Final Report. Madison: University of Wisconsin Law School. doi: 10.1111/j. 1467- 9930.1980.tb00227.x
Suggested Readings
Abel, Richard L. 1982. “The Contradictions of Informal Justice.” In The Politics of Informal Justice, Vol. 1: The American Experience, edited by Richard L. Abel, 267-320. New York: Academic Press. doi: 10.2307/ 1410181
Felstiner, William L. F., Richard L. Abel, and Austin Sarat. 1980-1. “Emergence and Transformation of Disputes: Naming, Blaming, Claiming... ” Law & Society Review 15: 631-54. doi: 10.4324/ 9781315236353-12
Fitzpatrick, Peter. 1993. “The Impossibility of Popular Justice.” In The Possibility of Popular Justice: A Case Study of Community Mediation in the United States, edited by Sally Engle Merry and Neal Milner, 453-74. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press. doi: 10.1525/ae.1995.22.2.02a00450
Greenhouse, Carol J., Barbara Yngvesson, and David M. Engel. 1994. Law and Community in Three American Towns. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press. doi: 10.7591/9781501725012
Mather, Lynn, and Barbara Yngvesson. 1980. “Language, Audience, and the Transformation of Disputes.” Law & Society Review 15: 775-821. doi: 10.23o7^o53512
Tiruchelvam, Neelan. 1984. The Ideology of Popular Justice in Sri Lanka: A Socio-Legal Inquiry. New Delhi: Vikas. doi: 10.2307/840140
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