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Youth, globalization, and the law

Reference & Research Book News,  May, 2007  

Youth, globalization, and the law.

Ed. by Sudhir Alladi Venkatesh and Ronald Kassimir.

Stanford U. Press

2007

367 pages

$24.95

Paperback

HV9069

These studies represent work generated by the social scientists and legal scholars who formed the Social Science Research Council working group on youth, globalization and the law. Focusing on the role of legal institutions and discourses, they investigate the effect of globalization on the lives and social practices of youth. The essays examine such diverse settings as courts, prisons, inner-city streets, international human rights initiatives, newspaper offices, local youth organizations, and the United Nations.

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