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Informed by the author's extensive fieldwork in Afghanistan, this socio-legal study examines how the Taliban used law and courts to substantiate their claim to embody the state, disseminate their vision of society, and establish local legitimacy.

Produktbeschreibung
Informed by the author's extensive fieldwork in Afghanistan, this socio-legal study examines how the Taliban used law and courts to substantiate their claim to embody the state, disseminate their vision of society, and establish local legitimacy.
Autorenporträt
Adam Baczko is CNRS Research Associate Professor at the Centre for International Studies of Sciences Po. He holds a PhD from the EHESS and conducts field-based research on the formation of legal institutions by armed movements and international actors in contexts of armed conflict, with a particular focus on Afghanistan, Syria and Mali. With Gilles Dorronsoro and Arthur Quesnay, he is the co-author of Civil War in Syria: Mobilisation and Competing Social Orders (Cambridge University Press, 2018).