markdownabstract__Abstract__ The traditional and dominant view among lawyers is that law is a system and that it originates with the state. Today’s contrary view among some lawyers and a host of researchers from other disciplines says that law is plural in form and in source. Both views seem to rule each other out, seem to speak different languages, differ in assumptions and assign different normative tasks to law. Legal pluralism is the topic of this special issue, addressed in different ways, from different theoretical perspectives and in different empirical contexts. The first two articles in this special issue make clear that the debate over law as a plural phenomenon firstly bears a civilizing historical trait, and secon...
This article makes a theoretical argument for reimagining “the rule of law” in light of “legal plura...
Legal pluralism can be limited to formal and technical analyses; it could mean the governing of di...
The increasingly cosmopolitan nature of the nation-state, plus an increasing scepticism toward the m...
Legal pluralism has become a major theme in socio-legal studies. However, under this very broad deno...
Legal pluralism, as a way of thinking about law, is the seemingly straightforward idea that there is...
International audienceLegal pluralism has become a major theme in socio-legal studies. However, unde...
International audienceLegal pluralism has become a major theme in socio-legal studies. However, unde...
This paper introduces this Special Number. The work of the Project Group Legal Pluralism at the Max ...
Sec. 1 delves into some of the main questions and claims raised by Legal Pluralists. Sec. 2 advance...
Legal pluralism may be simply defined as the development of a number of different legal traditions w...
This article interrogates the concept of legal pluralism, as it currently tends to function within c...
Legal pluralism provides an alternative and very useful way of thinking about the legal as well as a...
The concept of legal pluralism has been used widely in legal scholarship to draw attention to the ex...
Concerns about legal pluralism, the co-existence of more than one legal system within a state, have ...
Legal pluralism as a pre-modern and well-known phenomenon seemed to be domesticated by the 'modern s...
This article makes a theoretical argument for reimagining “the rule of law” in light of “legal plura...
Legal pluralism can be limited to formal and technical analyses; it could mean the governing of di...
The increasingly cosmopolitan nature of the nation-state, plus an increasing scepticism toward the m...
Legal pluralism has become a major theme in socio-legal studies. However, under this very broad deno...
Legal pluralism, as a way of thinking about law, is the seemingly straightforward idea that there is...
International audienceLegal pluralism has become a major theme in socio-legal studies. However, unde...
International audienceLegal pluralism has become a major theme in socio-legal studies. However, unde...
This paper introduces this Special Number. The work of the Project Group Legal Pluralism at the Max ...
Sec. 1 delves into some of the main questions and claims raised by Legal Pluralists. Sec. 2 advance...
Legal pluralism may be simply defined as the development of a number of different legal traditions w...
This article interrogates the concept of legal pluralism, as it currently tends to function within c...
Legal pluralism provides an alternative and very useful way of thinking about the legal as well as a...
The concept of legal pluralism has been used widely in legal scholarship to draw attention to the ex...
Concerns about legal pluralism, the co-existence of more than one legal system within a state, have ...
Legal pluralism as a pre-modern and well-known phenomenon seemed to be domesticated by the 'modern s...
This article makes a theoretical argument for reimagining “the rule of law” in light of “legal plura...
Legal pluralism can be limited to formal and technical analyses; it could mean the governing of di...
The increasingly cosmopolitan nature of the nation-state, plus an increasing scepticism toward the m...