Law's Fragile State: Colonial, Authoritarian, and Humanitarian Legacies in Sudan

Awards:   Short-listed for American Political Science Association Law and Courts Section: C. Herman Pritchett Award 2014 Short-listed for C. Herman Pritchett Award, Law and Courts Section, American Political Science Association 2014 Shortlisted for American Political Science Association Law and Courts Section: C. Herman Pritchett Award 2014. Winner of Herbert Jacob Book Award, Law and Society Association 2014 Winner of Law and Society Association Herbert Jacob Book Prize 2014 Winner of Law and Society Association Herbert Jacob Book Prize 2014.
Author:   Mark Fathi Massoud (University of California, Santa Cruz)
Publisher:   Cambridge University Press
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9781107440050


Pages:   304
Publication Date:   08 May 2014
Format:   Paperback
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Law's Fragile State: Colonial, Authoritarian, and Humanitarian Legacies in Sudan


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Awards

  • Short-listed for American Political Science Association Law and Courts Section: C. Herman Pritchett Award 2014
  • Short-listed for C. Herman Pritchett Award, Law and Courts Section, American Political Science Association 2014
  • Shortlisted for American Political Science Association Law and Courts Section: C. Herman Pritchett Award 2014.
  • Winner of Herbert Jacob Book Award, Law and Society Association 2014
  • Winner of Law and Society Association Herbert Jacob Book Prize 2014
  • Winner of Law and Society Association Herbert Jacob Book Prize 2014.

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Author:   Mark Fathi Massoud (University of California, Santa Cruz)
Publisher:   Cambridge University Press
Imprint:   Cambridge University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 23.00cm
Weight:   0.450kg
ISBN:  

9781107440050


ISBN 10:   110744005
Pages:   304
Publication Date:   08 May 2014
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

1. Lawfare and warfare in Sudan; 2. The colonial path to the rule of law, 1898–1956; 3. Law in a state of crisis, 1956–89; 4. Authoritarian legal politics and Islamic law, 1989–2011; 5. Law and civil society, 1956–2011; 6. Humanitarian legal politics in an authoritarian state, 2005–11; 7. Reflections on legal politics.

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'Insightful, sober, and forward looking analysis of the practice of human rights in the harsh realities of violent conflict and moral ambivalence. This is how to uphold principled commitment to human rights, through critical pragmatic optimism, not unrealistic naivety or futile mutual aggression.' Abdullahi An-Na'im, Charles Howard Candler Professor of Law, Emory University 'Massoud offers a meticulous examination of the multiple roles, uses, and users of law in and by all of Sudan's several successive 'fragile states' ... In such contexts, well-meant interventions to equip citizens with legal tools to secure their rights are found often to lend strength precisely to those who deny them. The message is of broad implication. Nothing is simple, nothing unidimensional. This is a bracing and important book, humane and wise, in domains where neither humanity nor wisdom has been conspicuous.' Martin Krygier, Gordon Samuels Professor of Law and Social Theory, The University of New South Wales 'Ambitious, passionate, and eminently readable - Law's Fragile State challenges the presumption that law is all but absent in war-torn contexts like that of Sudan ... [it] pushes the boundaries of law and society scholarship on several fronts at once, and does so with deftness and clarity.' Tamir Moustafa, Author of The Struggle for Constitutional Power: Law, Politics, and Economic Development in Egypt


'A remarkable piece of socio-legal scholarship [made] into an incredibly readable story.' Law and Society Association award citation 'An important and original contribution ... groundbreaking ... overdue and much needed.' Lutz Oette, Journal of African Law 'Insightful, sober, and forward-looking analysis of the practice of human rights in the harsh realities of violent conflict and moral ambivalence.' Abdullahi An-Na'im, Charles Howard Candler Professor of Law, Emory University 'A meticulous examination of the multiple roles, uses, and users of law in and by all of Sudan's several successive 'fragile states' ... This is a bracing and important book, humane and wise, in domains where neither humanity nor wisdom has been conspicuous.' Martin Krygier, Gordon Samuels Professor of Law and Social Theory, University of New South Wales 'Ambitious, passionate, and eminently readable - Law's Fragile State challenges the presumption that law is all but absent in war-torn contexts like that of Sudan ... [it] pushes the boundaries of law and society scholarship on several fronts at once.' Tamir Moustafa, author of The Struggle for Constitutional Power: Law, Politics, and Economic Development in Egypt 'Well-researched ... well-written [and] thought-provoking ... Highly recommended.' Choice 'Beautifully illustrates how law served political ends over 114 years of Sudanese history ... a personal and a professional journey [and] an outstanding contribution to a global literature.' Rachel E. Stern, Law and Politics Book Review


'A remarkable piece of socio-legal scholarship [made] into an incredibly readable story.' Law and Society Association award citation 'Challenges our assumptions about the notion that law promotes democracy and human rights … [an] insightful study.' American Political Science Association award citation 'An important and original contribution … groundbreaking … overdue and much needed.' Lutz Oette, Journal of African Law 'Insightful, sober, and forward-looking analysis of the practice of human rights in the harsh realities of violent conflict and moral ambivalence.' Abdullahi An-Na'im, Charles Howard Candler Professor of Law, Emory University 'A meticulous examination of the multiple roles, uses, and users of law in and by all of Sudan's several successive 'fragile states' … This is a bracing and important book, humane and wise, in domains where neither humanity nor wisdom has been conspicuous.' Martin Krygier, Gordon Samuels Professor of Law and Social Theory, University of New South Wales 'Ambitious, passionate, and eminently readable - Law's Fragile State challenges the presumption that law is all but absent in war-torn contexts like that of Sudan … [it] pushes the boundaries of law and society scholarship on several fronts at once.' Tamir Moustafa, author of The Struggle for Constitutional Power: Law, Politics, and Economic Development in Egypt 'Well-researched … well-written [and] thought-provoking … Highly recommended.' Choice 'Beautifully illustrates how law served political ends over 114 years of Sudanese history … a personal and a professional journey [and] an outstanding contribution to a global literature.' Rachel E. Stern, Law and Politics Book Review 'Law's Fragile State invites us to interrogate exactly what we mean by the rule of law and what we expect it to accomplish.' Sally Engle Merry, Law and Social Inquiry 'A rich interdisciplinary analysis grounded in extensive fieldwork … a compelling story.' Rachel Ellett, Law and Social Inquiry


'A remarkable piece of socio-legal scholarship [made] into an incredibly readable story.' Law and Society Association award citation 'An important and original contribution ... groundbreaking ... overdue and much needed.' Lutz Oette, Journal of African Law 'Insightful, sober, and forward-looking analysis of the practice of human rights in the harsh realities of violent conflict and moral ambivalence.' Abdullahi An-Na'im, Charles Howard Candler Professor of Law, Emory University 'A meticulous examination of the multiple roles, uses, and users of law in and by all of Sudan's several successive 'fragile states' ... This is a bracing and important book, humane and wise, in domains where neither humanity nor wisdom has been conspicuous.' Martin Krygier, Gordon Samuels Professor of Law and Social Theory, University of New South Wales 'Ambitious, passionate, and eminently readable - Law's Fragile State challenges the presumption that law is all but absent in war-torn contexts like that of Sudan ... [it] pushes the boundaries of law and society scholarship on several fronts at once.' Tamir Moustafa, author of The Struggle for Constitutional Power: Law, Politics, and Economic Development in Egypt


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Mark Fathi Massoud is Assistant Professor in the Politics Department and Legal Studies Program at the University of California, Santa Cruz. He received the American Political Science Association Edward S. Corwin Award for the best dissertation in public law and the Law and Society Association Dissertation Prize. Massoud spent fifteen months in Sudan researching this book, including a year under a Fulbright-Hays fellowship.

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