The Role of Legal Anthropology in the field of Law
##plugins.themes.bootstrap3.article.main##
Abstract
Legal anthropology is a new science that dates back to the second half of the nineteenth century. This science is multidisciplinary because it studies laws and their role in society from both legal and anthropological perspectives. To this end, legal anthropology pays attention to social and cultural systems in society since, from the perspective of this discipline, social, cultural and legal conditions are influenced by each other. This paper aims to identify the role of legal anthropology in the field of law. The method used in this research is analytical, which is the most appropriate method to that highlight on the role of legal anthropology in the field of law. After a theoretical analysis, we came to the conclusion that because the law is a socio-cultural phenomenon, it should not be viewed only from the perspective of jurists, but attention must also be paid to social and cultural situations in legal anthropology. Research on both traditional and modern societies is the work of this science, so one of the obvious tasks of researchers is to explain the phenomenon of legal acculturation and legal pluralism in society.
Downloads
##plugins.themes.bootstrap3.article.details##
How to Cite

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
Qalaai Zanist Journal allows the author to retain the copyright in their articles. Articles are instead made available under a Creative Commons license to allow others to freely access, copy and use research provided the author is correctly attributed.
Creative Commons is a licensing scheme that allows authors to license their work so that others may re-use it without having to contact them for permission