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Oral History on Trial

inbunden, 2011
Engelska
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In many western countries, judicial decisions are based on "black letter law" – text-based, well-established law. Within this tradition, testimony based on what witnesses have heard from others, known as hearsay, cannot be considered as legitimate evidence. This interdiction, however, presents significant difficulties for Aboriginal plaintiffs who rely on oral rather than written accounts for knowledge transmission.

This important book breaks new ground by asking how oral histories might be incorporated into the existing court system. Through compelling analysis of Aboriginal, legal, and anthropological concepts of fact and evidence, Oral History on Trial traces the long trajectory of oral history from community to court, and offers a sophisticated critique of the Crown's use of Aboriginal materials in key cases.

A bold intervention in legal and anthropological scholarship, this book is a timely consideration of an urgent issue facing Indigenous communities worldwide and the courts hearing their cases.

Undertitel
Recognizing Aboriginal Narratives in the Courts
ISBN
9780774820707
Språk
Engelska
Vikt
440 gram
Utgivningsdatum
2011-05-08
Sidor
212