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L’anthropologie juridique en Russie : passé et présent d’une (grande) inconnue

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Author(s)
Kovler, Anatoli
Keywords
anthropologie juridique
droit coutumier
ethnologie
peuples autochtones
Russie
sociologue juridique
autochtonous people
customary law
ethnology
legal anthropology
legal sociology
Russia
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URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/1226416
Online Access
http://droitcultures.revues.org/1049
Abstract
L’auteur retrace l’histoire de deux siècles de l’évolution de l’anthropologie juridique en Russie en tant qu’une science appliquée, science académique et discipline universitaire. Il distingue quelques périodes de cette évolution : période de la Russie des XVIIIe – début du XXe siècles ; période soviétique et période dite post-soviétique, chaque période ayant ses particularités. Le droit coutumier des peuples autochtones occupait toujours une place importante dans les recherches anthropologiques autant que la tendance sociologique. Le thème « droit et pouvoir » devient le sujet à la mode au XXe siècle. Quant à la période contemporaine la prédominance de la tendance ethnologique s’efface derrière la montée des recherches en matière de la protection par le droit de l’environnement naturel, culturel et économique des peuples autochtones, mais aussi de la population toute entière.
The author describes the two-century-old evolution of legal anthropology in Russia as an applied science, an academic science and a university discipline. He distinguishes some periods in this evolution: the period of Russia from the XVIIIth century to the beginning of XIXth century, the Soviet period and the so-called post-Soviet period, each characterized by its own particularities. The customary law of autochtonous peoples has always occupied an important place in Russian anthropological research studies, which have always had a sociological orientation. The theme « law and power » became fashionable in the XXth century. As for the contemporary period, the predominance of ethnological tendencies is disappearing with the development of research concerning the protection, by law, of the natural, cultural and economic environment as well as of the population as a whole.
Date
2009-05-28
Type
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Identifier
oai:revues.org:droitcultures/1049
http://droitcultures.revues.org/1049
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