ISBN:
9783593506531
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359350653X
Language:
English
Pages:
271 Seiten
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Karte
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21.3 cm x 14 cm
Series Statement:
Normative orders volume 19
Series Statement:
Normative orders
Parallel Title:
Elektronische Reproduktion
DDC:
320
Keywords:
Natural resources Management
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Government policy
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Land tenure Government policy
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Public health administration Government policy
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Mass media policy
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Staat
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Rechtsnorm
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Internationale Norm
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Gegensatz
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Interessenkonflikt
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Soziale Norm
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Kultur
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Wert
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Norm
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Kulturstandard
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Lokalisation
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Bürger
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Gesellschaft
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Africa, Sub-Saharan Economic conditions 21st century
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Subsaharisches Afrika
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Aufsatzsammlung
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Subsaharisches Afrika
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Regulierung
Abstract:
"Explores what state regulations mean to people in sub-Saharan Africa in the light of already existing local norms with which new regulations compete. The contributions to this volume discuss the competing local, state, and international norms in a diachronic perspective and unfold the intricate ambivalences and contradictions that often characterize these regulations."--Page [4] of cover
Note:
Introduction: What do people do when states are working?
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Pastoralism in the Office du Niger : norms and praxis in natural resource management
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Governance and management of public health in Bamako : the operational challenges that result when nobody is fully in charge
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Regulation of information and transparency in the grain market of Mali
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A clash of norms : land rights in Navrongo, Upper East region of Ghana
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The doubtful business of extracting gold : challenges of environmental law in Mali's mining sector
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People facing resettlement in Ekondo Kondo, Cameroon
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Responsible practices with irresponsible effects : mining and involuntary resettlement in Kwale, Kenya
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The proliferation of newspapers in Mali : successful pluralism or mismanaged regulation?
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The duty to inform : Malian radio hosts between state control, social constraints, and gender roles
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Weddings without couples : Moghamo migrants in the United States and their families' mental strategies in Cameroon
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