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  • 1
    UID:
    gbv_1744584605
    Format: 280 Seiten , Illustrationen , 105 x 148 mm
    Edition: Mikrofiche-Ausgabe Lille Atelier national de reproduction des thèses$h2012 1 Microfiche
    Content: Cette thèse a pour but d'identifier et d'analyser les règles qui, de façon concrète, déterminent le fonctionnement de la justice nigérienne, à partir de deux terrains ethnographiques: Niamey et Zinder. Trois principales questions servent de fils conducteurs à cette recherche: dans quelle mesure les règles formelles assurent la régualrité du fonctionnement de la justice, comment les professionnels de la justice, notamment les magistrats, réagissent face à l'application des règles professionnelles, et enfin quel processus de négociation des règles émerge de cette interaction? Particulièrement, il s'agit de voir la façon dont ses règles officielles sont mobilisées, produites, manipulées, transformées au quotidien dans le cadre de la délivarance du service public de la justice. Les règles de fonctionnement de la justice ne sont pas strictement respectées, celles-ci sont combinées avec des règles non officielles. De plus, face à l'incapacité de l'Etat à allouer les ressources nécessaires au fonctionnement de la justice, les acteurs recourent à l'exterieur de la justice pour mobiliser des ressources non étatiques. Le recours à l'informel dans la justice maintient ce segement de l'Etat en état de fonctionnement, en même temps qu'il contribue à le rendre dépendant vis-àvis des acteurs non-étatiques
    Content: The aim of this work is to identify the rules which determine the functionning of the justice og Niger, from two ethnographical grounds: Niamey and Zinder. Three main questions are of use as vital leads to this research: how to do the formal rules insure the regularity of the functionning of the justice, how the professional of the justice, in particular the magistrates, react in front of the application of the professional rules, rules, and finally which process of negotiation of rules appears from this interaction? Particularly, it is a question of seeing the way its official rules are mobilized, produced, treated, transformed to the everyday life within the framework of the delivery of the justice public service. The rules of functioning of the justice are not strictly respected, these are combined with unofficial rules. Frthermore, in fornt of the incapacity of the state to assign the resources necessary for the functioning of the justice, the actors resort outside of the justice to mobilize non-state resources. the appeal to the informal in the justice maintians this segment of the State in working order, at the same time as it contributes to make it dependent towards the non-state actors
    Note: Bibliogr. p. 260-269 , Reproduction de : Thèse de doctorat : Anthropologie sociale : Paris École des hautes études en sciences sociales : 2011 , Dissertation École des hautes études en sciences sociales Paris 2011
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Les modes de régulation de l'appareil judiciaire Nigérien / Oumarou Hamani
    Language: French
    Keywords: Hochschulschrift
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  • 2
    UID:
    almafu_9960860355502883
    Format: 1 online resource (342 p.)
    ISBN: 9781785339585
    Content: Marginal in status a decade ago, cash transfer programs have become the preferred channel for delivering emergency aid or tackling poverty in low- and middle-income countries. While these programs have had positive effects, they are typical of top-down development interventions in that they impose on local contexts standardized norms and procedures regarding conditionality, targeting, and delivery. This book sheds light on the crucial importance of these contexts and the many unpredicted consequences of cash transfer programs worldwide - detailing how the latter are used by actors to pursue their own strategies, and how external norms are reinterpreted, circumvented, and contested by local populations.
    Note: Frontmatter -- , Contents -- , Figures and Tables -- , Cash Transfers and the Revenge of Contexts: An Introduction -- , Chapter 1. Miracle Mechanisms, Traveling Models, and the Revenge of Contexts: Cash Transfer Programs; A Textbook Case -- , Chapter 2. Realizing Cash Transfer Programs through Collective Obligations: An Ethnography of Co-responsibility in Mexico -- , Chapter 3. Types of Permanence: Conditional Cash, Economic Difference, and Gender Practice in Northeastern Brazil -- , Chapter 4. Queuing in the Sun: The Salience of Implementation Practices in Recipients’ Experience of a Conditional Cash Transfer -- , Chapter 5. Conditional Cash Transfer Program Implementation and Effects in Peruvian Indigenous Contexts -- , Chapter 6. Making Good Mothers: Conditions, Coercion, and Local Reactions in the Juntos Program in Peru -- , Chapter 7 Expectations beyond Development: Toward a Prospective Chronology of Cash Transfers from Mexico to Argentina -- , Chapter 8. Conditional Cash Transfer and Gender, Class, and Ethnic Domination: The Case of Bolivia -- , Chapter 9 Behind the Official Story: The Unintended Effects of Social Transfer Programs in Conflict-Affected Contexts -- , Chapter 10. Are Cash Transfers Rocking or Wrecking the World of Social Workers in Egypt? -- , Chapter 11. Juggling between Social Obligations and Personal Benefit in Western Côte d’Ivoire: How Do Ex-combatants Spend Their Cash Allowance? -- , Chapter 12. Cash Transfers in Rural Niger -- , Index , In English.
    Language: English
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