Legal pluralism as a pre-modern and well-known phenomenon seemed to be domesticated by the 'modern state' with its sovereign position as creator of the law. Today the phenomenon is back. Today lawyers struggle not only with multiple levels of normativity (national law, European law, international law, legal networks without a state) but also with the cultural diversities of interpretation and practice
This essay suggests some promising fields for legal anthropological studies in matters of legal plur...
The paper discusses conceptual and legal practice-related problems that stem from the so-called phen...
Legal pluralism has become a major theme in socio-legal studies. However, under this very broad deno...
Legal pluralism as a pre-modern and well-known phenomenon appeared to be domesticated by the "modern...
This paper introduces this Special Number. The work of the Project Group Legal Pluralism at the Max ...
This article interrogates the concept of legal pluralism, as it currently tends to function within c...
As a scholarly project, global legal pluralism has been extraordinarily successful, and it is not di...
Legal pluralists have long recognized that societies consist of multiple overlapping normative commu...
The increasingly cosmopolitan nature of the nation-state, plus an increasing scepticism toward the m...
In the traditional legal culture, the expression of “ordering pluralism” is rather unusual. Pluralis...
Global Legal Pluralism is now recognized as an entrenched reality of the international and transnati...
Some challenges of legal globalization closely resemble those formulated earlier for legal pluralism...
This paper draws out the analogies and connections between long-standing legal sociological insights...
This lecture sets out to demystify the topic of legal pluralism by examining the relationship betwee...
Legal pluralism provides an alternative and very useful way of thinking about the legal as well as a...
This essay suggests some promising fields for legal anthropological studies in matters of legal plur...
The paper discusses conceptual and legal practice-related problems that stem from the so-called phen...
Legal pluralism has become a major theme in socio-legal studies. However, under this very broad deno...
Legal pluralism as a pre-modern and well-known phenomenon appeared to be domesticated by the "modern...
This paper introduces this Special Number. The work of the Project Group Legal Pluralism at the Max ...
This article interrogates the concept of legal pluralism, as it currently tends to function within c...
As a scholarly project, global legal pluralism has been extraordinarily successful, and it is not di...
Legal pluralists have long recognized that societies consist of multiple overlapping normative commu...
The increasingly cosmopolitan nature of the nation-state, plus an increasing scepticism toward the m...
In the traditional legal culture, the expression of “ordering pluralism” is rather unusual. Pluralis...
Global Legal Pluralism is now recognized as an entrenched reality of the international and transnati...
Some challenges of legal globalization closely resemble those formulated earlier for legal pluralism...
This paper draws out the analogies and connections between long-standing legal sociological insights...
This lecture sets out to demystify the topic of legal pluralism by examining the relationship betwee...
Legal pluralism provides an alternative and very useful way of thinking about the legal as well as a...
This essay suggests some promising fields for legal anthropological studies in matters of legal plur...
The paper discusses conceptual and legal practice-related problems that stem from the so-called phen...
Legal pluralism has become a major theme in socio-legal studies. However, under this very broad deno...