Special issue : Cultural expert witnessing / edited by Austin Sarat ; special issue editor Leila Rodriguez.
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- Cultural expert witnessing
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In this latest edition of this highly successful research series, chapters explore expert witnessing in asylum cases. Topics include: judicial ethnocentrism, political asylum, race identity and cultural defense.
Introduction; Leila Rodriguez 1, Expert Witnessing in Honduran Asylum Cases: What Difference Can Twenty Years Make?; James Phillips 2, Judicial Ethnocentrism vs Expert Witnesses in Asylum Cases; Murray J. Leaf 3, Guilt, Innocence, Informant; Jeffrey Cohen and Lexine Trask 4, Traversing Boundaries: Anthropology, Political Asylum and The Provision of Expert Witness; Kathleen Gallagher 5, Proving 'Race' Identity of Chinese Indonesian Asylum Seekers; ChorSwang Ngin 6, State Your Case: Best Practices for Presenting a Cultural Defense in Criminal Litigation; Heather Crabbe, Esq.
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