Part One: Anthropology of law in general
Ch. 1: Anthropology of law as a science
Ch. 2: History, schools, and names
Ch. 3: Concepts
Ch. 4: Social norms
Ch. 5: Theories of culture and cultures
Ch. 6:Analyzing in cultural anthropology
Ch. 7: Biological anthropology in its relation to the anthropology of law
Part Two: The sub-disciplines of anthropology of law
Ch. 8: Kinship patterns. Other anthropological aspects of family and gender
Ch. 9: Societal order, personhood,and human rights
Ch. 10: Reciprocity, exchange, gifts, contracting, trust
Ch. 11: Possession, ownership, probate, market and non-market economies, antitrust, cultural property and heritage of mankind
Ch. 12: Torts, crimes, sanctions. Witchcraft and related issues
Ch. 13: Jurisdiction. Procedure and dispute settlement. Conflicts of law
Part Three: The legal anthropology of ethnic groups, and applied anthropology of law
Ch. 14: Native American law
Ch. 15: Other ethnic groups. The international law of indigenous peoples. Global human rights
Ch. 16. Applied anthropology of law