Legal pluralism has often been associated with post-colonial legal developments especially where common law survived alongside tribal and customary laws. Focusing on Shari’a, this book examines the legal policies and experiences of various societies with different traditions of citizenship, secularism and common law. Where large diasporic communities of migrants develop, there will be some demand for the institutionalization of Shari’a at least in the resolution of domestic disputes. This book tests the limits of multiculturalism by exploring the issue that any recognition of cultural differences might imply similar recognition of legal differences. It also explores the debate about post-secular societies specifically to the presentation an...
We have to think a little harder about the role and rule of law in a plural society of overlapping i...
This paper introduces this Special Number. The work of the Project Group Legal Pluralism at the Max ...
The increasingly cosmopolitan nature of the nation-state, plus an increasing scepticism toward the m...
Legal pluralism may be simply defined as the development of a number of different legal traditions w...
Due to copyright restrictions, the access to the full text of this article is only available via sub...
Early British colonialism was originally driven by the pragmatic trading needs of the East India Com...
The creation of a national and unified legal system was an important aspect of the rise of the moder...
In recent years, there have been a number of concerns about the recognition of religious laws and th...
Since 9/11, the possibilities for pluralism and tolerance have been severely tested by a discourse o...
This groundbreaking book contributes to, and refocuses, public debates about the incorporation of pl...
Since 9/11, the possibilities for pluralism and tolerance have been severely tested by a discourse o...
Abstract: The recent decades has witnessed growing scholarly interest in the fact that various cultu...
Throughout this paper we have provided some examples that illustrate how Western democracies are inc...
In February 2008, the Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, delivered a public lecture in whi...
Book synopsis: Islam, Law and Identity brings together a range of Muslim and non Muslim scholars in...
We have to think a little harder about the role and rule of law in a plural society of overlapping i...
This paper introduces this Special Number. The work of the Project Group Legal Pluralism at the Max ...
The increasingly cosmopolitan nature of the nation-state, plus an increasing scepticism toward the m...
Legal pluralism may be simply defined as the development of a number of different legal traditions w...
Due to copyright restrictions, the access to the full text of this article is only available via sub...
Early British colonialism was originally driven by the pragmatic trading needs of the East India Com...
The creation of a national and unified legal system was an important aspect of the rise of the moder...
In recent years, there have been a number of concerns about the recognition of religious laws and th...
Since 9/11, the possibilities for pluralism and tolerance have been severely tested by a discourse o...
This groundbreaking book contributes to, and refocuses, public debates about the incorporation of pl...
Since 9/11, the possibilities for pluralism and tolerance have been severely tested by a discourse o...
Abstract: The recent decades has witnessed growing scholarly interest in the fact that various cultu...
Throughout this paper we have provided some examples that illustrate how Western democracies are inc...
In February 2008, the Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, delivered a public lecture in whi...
Book synopsis: Islam, Law and Identity brings together a range of Muslim and non Muslim scholars in...
We have to think a little harder about the role and rule of law in a plural society of overlapping i...
This paper introduces this Special Number. The work of the Project Group Legal Pluralism at the Max ...
The increasingly cosmopolitan nature of the nation-state, plus an increasing scepticism toward the m...