Decolonisation and Legal Knowledge
Discover the transformative insights in Decolonisation and Legal Knowledge by Folúkè Adébísí, published by Bristol University Press in 2024. This compelling paperback spans 204 pages and delves into the intricate relationship between law and racialised hierarchies that perpetuate global disparities and injustices.
In this essential read, Adébísí explores the profound meanings of decolonisation and its implications for the fields of legal education, research, and practice. By examining how legal frameworks can both challenge and reinforce systemic inequalities, this book serves as a crucial resource for anyone interested in understanding the role of law in shaping societal structures.
Engage with this pivotal work that invites legal scholars, practitioners, and students to rethink traditional narratives and embrace a more equitable approach to law. Enhance your library with Decolonisation and Legal Knowledge and be part of the conversation on justice and reform.