Shariff, Fauzia
Dr Fauzia Shariff
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Experience keywords:
legal pluralism; rights of minorities; rights of indigenous and ethnic tribal peoples; development; forced marriage
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Research interests focus on legal pluralism within the nation state, rights of minorities and importance of power relations in access to justice issues, rights of indigenous and ethnic tribal peoples, governance aspects of development, forced marriage.
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Sectors and industries to which research relates:
Law
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The following references are sourced from LSE Research Online|. References that are linked lead to the full text.
Shariff, Fauzia (2013) Establishing field relations through shared ideology: insider self-positioning as a precarious/productive foundation in multi-sited studies. Field methods, 25 (4). ISSN 1525-822X Shariff, Fauzia (2012) Towards a transformative paradigm in the UK response to forced marriage: excavating community engagement and subjectivising agency. Social and legal studies, 21 (4). pp. 549-565. ISSN 0964-6639 Shariff, Fauzia and Carter, Jane and Dow, Clare and Polley, Marie and Salinas, Maria and Ridge, Michael (2009) Mind and body management strategies for chronic pain and rheumatoid arthritis. Qualitative health research, 19 (8). pp. 1037-1049. ISSN 1049-7323 Shariff, Fauzia (2008) Editorial. Law, social justice and global development journal (LGD), 12 (2). ISSN 1467-0437 Shariff, Fauzia (2008) Power relations and legal pluralism: an examination of strategies of struggles amongst the Santal adivasi of India and Bangladesh. Journal of Legal Pluralism, 57 pp. 1-53. ISSN 0732-9113 Shariff, Fauzia (2007) Micro level factors in the pursuit of social justice: a study of power relations in the Santal Village. Law, social justice and global development journal (LGD), ISSN 1467-0437
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Fauzia Shariff joined the Law department at LSE in 2008 where she is the Joint Director of the BA in Anthropology and Law. Before joining the LSE she was awarded an ESRC Postdoctoral Research Fellowship at the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS, London) where she was also visiting lecturer on the LLM program: International Protection of Human Rights. Fauzia studied law at the University Kent (LLB) and SOAS (LLM) and completed her PhD at the University of Warwick in 2006. Prior to this she worked as a specialist advisor in the UK government, at DFID and the FCO She has also worked as a research consultant for Centre on Migration, Policy and Society (COMPAS, University of Oxford) and local government. She has commissioned and edited a number of government papers and research papers and has delivered papers internationally.
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