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The Colonies of Law Ronen Shamir (Tel-Aviv University)

The Colonies of Law By Ronen Shamir (Tel-Aviv University)

The Colonies of Law by Ronen Shamir (Tel-Aviv University)


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This book is a socio-historical analysis of a community-based system of justice under colonial rule. It traces attempts of Jewish jurists-nationalists to convince the Jewish settler community of Palestine to resolve their private and public disputes without recourse to either traditional religious courts or British-governed state-courts.

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The Colonies of Law: Colonialism, Zionism and Law in Early Mandate Palestine by Ronen Shamir (Tel-Aviv University)

Treating law as an essential cultural component in a nation-building project, this book offers a socio-historical analysis of a community-based system of justice under colonial rule. It traces the attempts of Jewish jurists-nationalists to establish a non-religious system of Hebrew Courts in British-ruled Palestine. This book analyzes the secular, national and anti-colonial ideology of the Hebrew Law of Peace and shows that Jewish religious groups, secular lawyers and leading Zionist institutions undermined the Hebrew Law project. The book develops the concept of 'dual colonialism' to analyze the complex relations between Jewish settlers and British colonizers, and explores the reluctance of leading Zionists to allow a process of nation-building from below that would have allowed communities, rather than organized quasi-state institutions, to define the trajectory of Jewish nationalism.

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' ... an informative analysis of the historical geography of the increasingly planned and vociferous role the Religious Kibbutz Movement played in Zionist settlement. The author successfully shows how the idea of forming blocs of settlements was a major driving force for the Movement and that everyday farming and social problems lay beyond the ideology. This book thereby sets the stage for comprehending how religious settlements became a part of the overall Zionist kibbutz and settlement structure, gradually to be accompanied by a political power which cannot be ignored today.' Middle Eastern Studies

Table of Contents

1. Mandatory Palestine: the enigma of the missing colonial state; 2. Whose tradition?: imageries of the past in Hebrew law; 3. State law and communal justice; 4. Celebrating authenticity and practising hybridity; 5. Nationalism as a disciplinary regime; 6. Lawyering the nation; 7. Nation-building and the containment of legality; 8. Dead law and statism: a suggested lesson.

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NPB9780521631839
9780521631839
0521631831
The Colonies of Law: Colonialism, Zionism and Law in Early Mandate Palestine by Ronen Shamir (Tel-Aviv University)
New
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
1999-11-13
232
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