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Legal pluralism is a construct, a means of understanding and imagining the world, both positively (as it is) and normatively (as it ought to be). Originating from critiques of legal centralism, legal pluralism refers to the complexity of law in a world where a single act or actor is potentially subject to multiple legal or quasi-legal regimes imposed ...
Alex Green, Jennifer Hendry
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Legal Pluralism and Problems of Legal Application [PDF]
In order to qualify a situation as a case of normative pluralism, it is essential that within the same social environment, rules of different origins are operative, i.e., they are valid and applied, so that the person in question can choose the norms ...
BELVISI, Francesco
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EXISTENCE OF MARRIAGE IN THE SASAK TRIBE IN LOMBOK (MERARIQ) WITHIN THE ESTUARY OF LEGAL PLURALISM
Man is basically a creature of God who has relation (through worship) to God (fardhu a’in)and relation to other creatures as social beings (fard kifayah).
Wahyuddin Lukman
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Normative and Legal Pluralism: A Global Perspective [PDF]
This lecture sets out to demystify the topic of legal pluralism by examining the relationship between legal pluralism, normative pluralism, and general normative theory from a global perspective.
Twining, William
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Whither the state? On Santi Romano’s The legal order [PDF]
This essay foregrounds the relevance of Italian jurist Santi Romano’s theorizing to today’s political and legal debates on the relation between state and non-state laws.
Croce, Mariano
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The Legal Pluralism Strategy of Sendi Traditional Court in the Era of Modernization Law
The Sendi customary community is a community that has procedures for implementing customary law through the customary justice system. Not only that, the Sendi customary community also has a distinctive legal code and customary apparatus; so that its ...
Dicky Eko Prasetio +3 more
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Forced marriage, slavery, and plural legal systems: An African example [PDF]
Slavery, long abolished under international law, left a devastating imprint on Africa. However, enslavement of women through forced marriages remains a common phenomenon in many African states.
Bales, Kevin +2 more
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Harmonization of State, Custom, and Islamic Law in Aceh: Perspective of Legal Pluralism
Indonesia recognizes several legal systems i.e., state law, customary law, Islamic law, and international law. Islamic sharia in Aceh is part of legal pluralism in Indonesia.
Mursyid Djawas +4 more
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Types of autonomous law and understanding of legal pluralism [PDF]
Just as there isn't a generally accepted meaning of the term law, there still isn't a completely clear and defined meaning of the term autonomous law. There is a big interest for the autonomous law in practice and theory, sociology and law anthropology ...
Vukadinović Gordana
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Legal pluralism? Indigenous rights as legal constructs [PDF]
This article sets out a sociological critique of the theories of legal pluralism that underpin contemporary constructions of Indigenous rights. It argues that pluralistic theories of Indigenous rights, which see Indigenous rights as challenging the legal orders of nation-states, are based in simplified analyses of the construction of such rights, and ...
Thornhill, Christopher +4 more
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