Revista de Antropología Social (Nov 2015)

Anthropology and ownership acts: Between community and property

  • Lidia Montesinos Llinares

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5209/rev_RASO.2015.v24.50643
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 0
pp. 53 – 81

Abstract

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The author reviews the research methodologies that relate Anthropology and Law based in her experience as a researcher in the area of property relations. The complementarity between these two disciplines broadly contributes to the understanding of conflicts and realities of complex ownership-establishing a relationship between property and community—, but is not exempt from tension. As the author shows, Legal Anthropology poses a critical relationship with Law when Legal approaches show intransigence vis-à-vis anthropological peculiarities. Abuse of Legal fictions reveals also a source for Anthropological misunderstandings.

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