Justice and governance in East Timor : indigenous approaches and the "new subsistence state" / Rod Nixon.
2012
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Title
Justice and governance in East Timor : indigenous approaches and the "new subsistence state" / Rod Nixon.
Imprint
Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, N.Y. : Routledge, 2012.
Description
1 online resource (xix, 268 pages).
Series
Routledge contemporary Southeast Asia series ; 42.
Formatted Contents Note
1. States, weak states and new subsistence states
2. State development in East Timor : geographic and historical factors in the pre-colonial and colonial periods
3. The emergence of politics and political conflict : developments April 1974 to December 1975
4. The Indonesian period : an assessment of the consequences for state development
5. The transition to statehood
6. Governance in a new state
7. Timorese systems of justice and conflict resolution and the new subsistence state.
2. State development in East Timor : geographic and historical factors in the pre-colonial and colonial periods
3. The emergence of politics and political conflict : developments April 1974 to December 1975
4. The Indonesian period : an assessment of the consequences for state development
5. The transition to statehood
6. Governance in a new state
7. Timorese systems of justice and conflict resolution and the new subsistence state.
Summary
"Focusing on the case study of Timor Leste, this book presents the New Subsistence State as a conceptual tool for understanding governance challenges in countries characterised by subsistence economic and social relations. It examines the ways in which Timor Leste conforms to the typology of the New Subsistence State, taking into consideration geographic, historical and socio-political aspects. The book defines a New Subsistence State as an overwhelmingly subsistence economy corresponding to little or no historical experience of the generation and administration of large surpluses, with minimal labour specialisation, and the predominance, especially in rural areas, of traditional authority relations. It looks at how these features restrict the capacity of the new state to operate effectively in accordance with the modern state model. The book presents a case for prioritising sustainable approaches to public administration in New Subsistence State contexts. It goes on to examine the historical role of village justice systems, and demonstrates how a community justice and mediation program building on existing capacities could prove an economical means of promoting human rights values and reducing the burden on the national courts."--Publisher's description.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 234-256) and index.
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Taylor & Francis Online
Language
English
ISBN
9780203147863 (e-book : PDF)
9781136511721 (e-book: PDF)
9781136511677 (e-book: Mobi)
9781136511714 (e-book: ePub)
9780415665735 (hardback)
9780415748803 (paperback)
9781136511721 (e-book: PDF)
9781136511677 (e-book: Mobi)
9781136511714 (e-book: ePub)
9780415665735 (hardback)
9780415748803 (paperback)
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