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A Pluralism of Legal Pluralisms

2017
Abstract Legal pluralism, as a way of thinking about law, is the seemingly straightforward idea that there is a range of normative orders, which are independent from the state and can be properly described as legal without committing any conceptual mistake.
Emmanuel Melissaris, Mariano Croce
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Legal Pluralism

Law & Society Review, 1988
The intellectual odyssey of the concept of legal pluralism moves from the discovery of indigenous forms of law among remote African villagers and New Guinea tribesmen to debates concerning the pluralistic qualities of law under advanced capitalism. In the last decade, the concept of legal pluralism has been applied to the study of social and legal ...
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Legal Pluralism

2016
Abstract Under the banner of legal pluralism, several different theories can be accommodated. Pluralism can mean the coexistence of a plurality of specific regimes in international law; the transformation of global society into a complex structure of multiple, independent systems with limited forms of interaction with one another; the ...
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Introduction: Legal Pluralism and Shari’a

2014
This introduction situates the book in the current field of research and aims to find some generalizations out of the diversity of legal pluralist practices from around the world.
Turner, Bryan Stanley   +2 more
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Federalism as Legal Pluralism

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2019
Abstract This chapter uses the dynamic federalism model of constitutional dual sovereignty as an analytic window into the emerging legal pluralism discourse. Legal pluralism explores the significance of multiple sources of legal authority and identity with which individuals simultaneously engage.
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