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    Strain patterns, décollement and incipient sagducted greenstone terrains in the Archaean Dharwar craton (south India)

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    The Archaean Dharwar craton is characterized by two greenstone successions: the > 3 Ga Sargur Group and the 3.0-2.5 Ga Dharwar Supergroup. Examples of both successions are described from the region of Jayachamarajapura where they are also distinguished by different tectonic patterns. The younger greenstones have undergone only minor deformation and are only slightly metamorphosed and so provide a good case study of the relative behavior of greenstones in relation to their granite-gneiss country rocks. A detailed structural analysis indicates two strain fields associated with two deformational episodes: D1 and D2. The D1 episode produced dome-and-basin structures and affected merely the older greenstones and the gneisses. The mapped strain field is compatible with the hypothesis that it is associated with the development of diapiric-type gravitational instabilities. The D2 episode affects only the younger greenstone belt, which has the overall geometry of a complex syncline. It is discordant over a complex of gneisses and older greenstones that was deformed during the D1 episode. The base of the discordant cover sequence is tectonized and constitutes a décollement surface. Kinematic criteria at this surface have opposite sense and converge towards the belt axis. These structural features are interpreted in terms of progressive deformation compatible with the incipient development of a sagducting trough. These results are consistent with those obtained from other parts of the craton, where the tectonic evolution appears to reflect mainly relative vertical displacements facilitated by the reheating of continental crust during two major Archaean tectonometamorphic episodes. Copyright © 1996 Elsevier Science Ltd

    Archean granite-greenstone tectonics at Kolar (South India): Interplay of diapirism and bulk inhomogeneous contraction during juvenile magmatic accretion

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    [1] The structural study of the Kolar greenstone belt and surrounding granite-gneiss terrains combined with U-Pb dating reveals that the middle and lower crustal tectonoplutonic pattern of the eastern Dharwar craton developed during a major magmatic accretion event between 2550 and 2530 Ma. The granite-greenstone pattern resulted from the interference of gravity-driven sagging of the greenstones (i.e., diapirism), E-W bulk inhomogeneous shortening combined with horizontal N-S stretching, and syntectonic juvenile pluton emplacement. Bulk inhomogeneous contraction is accommodated by the synchronous development of a pervasive, N-S trending vertical foliation, shallow stretching lineation, and conjugate strike-slip shear zone pattern within and outside the greenstone belt, resulting in regional horizontal pure shear deformation. The plutons around the greenstone belt record regional contraction by developing one set of strike-slip C-S fabrics of the shear zone pattern. The development of the granite-greenstone pattern was coeval and compatible with deformation during juvenile magmatic accretion, melting, and granulite metamorphism in the lower crust. The Kolar example points to a specific crustal rheology that allowed sagduction of the greenstones and regional distributed bulk inhomogeneous strain, due to mechanical homogeneity and low viscosity provided by large-scale melting during the accretion event. This example further suggests specific boundary conditions to the craton that allowed E-W inhomogeneous shortening to be accommodated by N-S stretching and spreading of the crust without significant tectonic thickening. Such tectonoplutonic pattern is specific to the Archean and may develop as a consequence of mantle plume activity in intracontinental settings

    Hélène Piquet, La Chine au carrefour des traditions juridiques, Bruxelles, Bruylant, 2005, 332 p.

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    Le droit est-il une technologie transférable ? Voici en substance la question posée par l’ouvrage d’Hélène Piquet, Professeur à la Faculté de droit et de sciences politiques de l’université du Québec à Montréal. Si l’entreprise n’est pas nouvelle, puisque la Chine de Shen Jiaben s’était déjà essayée à l’acculturation juridique, elle a pris aujourd’hui une tout autre ampleur et revêt un caractère multiforme qui rend son interprétation délicate. Les emprunts consentis aux cultures de droit civi..

    Randall Peerenboom (éd.), Asian Discourses of Rule of Law, Theories and implementation of rule of law in twelve Asian countries, France and the US

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    Voici un ouvrage tout aussi passionnant qu’ambitieux et qui a l’immense mérite de mettre en lumière les spécificités du monde chinois en usant d’un comparatisme érudit. On connaît de longue date les travaux de Randall Peerenboom, spécialiste et praticien reconnu du droit chinois, qui enseigne aujourd’hui à la faculté de droit de l’Université de Californie. Les lecteurs assidus de Perspectives chinoises se souviendront sans doute que nous ne partageons pas tout à fait les analyses de l’auteur ..

    Randall Peerenboom, China's Long March Toward the? Rule of Law, Cambridge University Press, 2002, 673 pp.

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    If one is to believe the proponents of relativism, any moral philosophy with a universalist claim would be both unrealistic and intolerant. They alone would be able to recognise the irreducible diversity of social moralities and to preserve excellence from Western imperium. This is somehow the impression that we are left with by parts, if not by the whole, of China's Long March Toward the? Rule of Law. In this ambitious 700 page work, Randall Peerenboom, a recognised expert in and practitione..
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