Laws in Conflict: Legacies of War, Gender, and Legal Pluralism in Chechnya

Volume: 71, Issue: 04, Pages: 667 - 709
Published: Aug 28, 2019
Abstract
How do legacies of conflict affect choices between state and nonstate legal institutions? This article studies this question in Chechnya, where state law coexists with Sharia and customary law. The author focuses on the effect of conflict-induced disruption of gender hierarchies because the dominant interpretations of religious and customary norms are discriminatory against women. The author finds that women in Chechnya are more likely than men...
Paper Details
Title
Laws in Conflict: Legacies of War, Gender, and Legal Pluralism in Chechnya
Published Date
Aug 28, 2019
Volume
71
Issue
04
Pages
667 - 709
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