01327nam a2200349 i 450099100138150970753620020507192443.0930511s1990 ne ||| | eng 0792306376b10839756-39ule_instLE01311416ExLDip.to Matematicaeng530.1AMS 81-06AMS 81-XXAlbeverio, Sergio44256Stochastics, algebra and analysis in classical and quantum dynamics :proc. 4th Fr-Germ. encounter on math. phys. CIRM, Marseille, Febr.-March 1988 /eds. S. Albeverio, P. Blanchard, D.TestardDordrecht :Kluwer Academic Publishers,1990xv, 247 p. ;24 cmConference/meeting Marseille 1988CongressesMathematical physicsNumerical analysisQuantum theoryBlanchard, PhilippeTestard, D..b1083975604-04-1628-06-02991001381509707536LE013 81-XX ALB11 (1990)12013000075839le013-E0.00-l- 00000.i1094959828-06-02Stochastics, algebra and analysis in classical and quantum dynamics923858UNISALENTOle01301-01-93ma -engne 0103119 am 22005773u 450 991013675620332120230621141046.01-925022-91-9(CKB)3710000000656057(MiAaPQ)EBC4529777(OCoLC)931672644(WaSeSS)IndRDA00125332(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/30877(EXLCZ)99371000000065605720200706d2016 uy 0engurmn#nnn|||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierThe Rahui legal pluralism in Polynesian traditional management of resources and territories /edited by Tamatoa BambridgeANU Press2016Acton, Australian Capital Territory :Australian National University Press,2016.1 online resource (xi, 269 pages) illustrations, maps; digital, PDF file(s)ANU Press Pacific seriesPrint version: 9781925022797 Includes bibliographical references.pt. 1. Tapu and rahui : traditions and pluralistic organisation of society -- pt. 2. Rahui today as state-custom pluralism.This collection deals with an ancient institution in Eastern Polynesia called the rahui, a form of restricting access to resources and/or territories. While tapu had been extensively discussed in the scientific literature on Oceanian anthropology, the rahui is quite absent from secondary modern literature. This situation is all the more problematic because individual actors, societies, and states in the Pacific are readapting such concepts to their current needs, such as environment regulation or cultural legitimacy. This book assembles a comprehensive collection of current works on the rahui from a legal pluralism perspective. This study as a whole underlines the new assertion of identity that has flowed from the cultural dimension of the rahui. Today, rahui have become a means for indigenous communities to be fully recognised on a political level. Some indigenous communities choose to restore the rahui in order to preserve political control of their territory or, in some cases, to get it back. For the state, better control of the rahui represents a way of asserting its legitimacy and its sovereignty, in the face of this reassertion by indigenous communities.Pacific series.Legal polycentricityPolynesiaPolynesiaHistorycultural identityresource managementeastern polynesiarahuiCoconutLagoonMarquesas IslandsTapu (Polynesian culture)Legal polycentricity342.085297341.193MoysBambridge Tamatoaauth1288237Bambridge TamatoaWaSeSSUkMaJRUBOOK9910136756203321The Rahui3385036UNINA