Little Injustices: Laura Nader Looks at the Law
Anthropologist Laura Nader's first field trip to a Zapotec Indian village in Oaxaca, Mexico, in the late 1950s, led her to study problem-solving in the local courts. There, "little injustices" were the meat of everyday courtroom life.
Rating
7.0/10
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Runtime
59 min
Theatrical cut
Released
1981
Released
Language
EN
Little Injustices: Laura Nader Looks at the Law
Director
Terry Kay RockefellerCast
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