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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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The Oxford Handbook of Global Legal Pluralism

, 2020
Global legal pluralism has become one of the leading analytical frameworks for understanding and conceptualizing law in the twenty-first century. Wherever one looks, there is conflict among multiple legal regimes—some of which are state-based; some are ...

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Humanitarian Approaches to Conflict and Post-Conflict Legal Pluralism in Land Tenure

Social Science Research Network
This chapter provides an introduction to legal pluralism in postwar land tenure, and some of the possible approaches humanitarian actors can take to deal with the challenges legal pluralism present.
J. Unruh
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State law and legal pluralism: towards an appraisal

, 2020
Is plurality within state law a case of legal pluralism? The traditional canon on legal pluralism cannot come to a consensus on the matter. Those who do not consider plurality within state law a case of legal pluralism argue that it yet privileges an ...
Hanisah Binte Abdullah Sani
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Global Legal Pluralism and Conflict of Laws

The Oxford Handbook of Global Legal Pluralism, 2020
Global legal pluralism makes three claims about law: (1) law includes both state law and nonstate law; (2) there is a plurality of laws; (3) laws overlap and interact in certain ways.
R. Michaels
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Anthropological Roots of Global Legal Pluralism

, 2020
Since the turn of the century, the term “legal pluralism” has seen a remarkable rise in interest. It is now widely accepted, although it was long rejected in legal studies. When legal anthropologists began to refer to “legal pluralism” in the 1970s, this
K. V. Benda-Beckmann, Bertram Turner
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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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Legal Pluralism and Indigenous Legal Traditions

, 2020
This chapter draws on the scholarship of Indigenous legal theorists and practitioners to explore some of the Indigenous legal traditions that might be drawn on to advance just forms of legal pluralism in the settler societies of Australia, Canada, New ...
Kirsty Gover
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International Law as a System of Legal Pluralism

, 2020
This chapter examines how international law might be understood as a legally pluralistic system. International law is rooted in value pluralism, but that value pluralism does not translate evidently into legal pluralism.
F. Mégret
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