Legal pluralism, as a way of thinking about law, is the seemingly straightforward idea that there is a range of normative orders, which are independent from the state and can be properly described as legal without committing any conceptual mistake. Without giving a full survey of the long and varied history of legal pluralism theory, this article will discuss some central moments in that history. It will focus specifically on the question whether it is possible and useful to capture law as conceptually separate from other normative phenomena so as to speak of specifically legal pluralism or whether it is best to take a panlegalist approach and not draw any clear distinctions between law and other instances of social normativity
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This essay suggests some promising fields for legal anthropological studies in matters of legal plur...
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...
Legal pluralism provides an alternative and very useful way of thinking about the legal as well as a...
Legal pluralism has become a major theme in socio-legal studies. However, under this very broad deno...
This paper reconstructs the development of the status of the theory of legal pluralism: while origin...
International audienceLegal pluralism has become a major theme in socio-legal studies. However, unde...
Legal pluralism can be limited to formal and technical analyses; it could mean the governing of di...
Concerns about legal pluralism, the co-existence of more than one legal system within a state, have ...
International audienceLegal pluralism has become a major theme in socio-legal studies. However, unde...
This lecture sets out to demystify the topic of legal pluralism by examining the relationship betwee...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ The traditional and dominant view among lawyers is that law is a sy...
Sec. 1 delves into some of the main questions and claims raised by Legal Pluralists. Sec. 2 advance...
The concept of legal pluralism has been used widely in legal scholarship to draw attention to the ex...
Much legal-pluralist scholarship tends to naturalize the law of the context, treating that law as ...
This essay suggests some promising fields for legal anthropological studies in matters of legal plur...
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...
Legal pluralism provides an alternative and very useful way of thinking about the legal as well as a...
Legal pluralism has become a major theme in socio-legal studies. However, under this very broad deno...
This paper reconstructs the development of the status of the theory of legal pluralism: while origin...
International audienceLegal pluralism has become a major theme in socio-legal studies. However, unde...
Legal pluralism can be limited to formal and technical analyses; it could mean the governing of di...
Concerns about legal pluralism, the co-existence of more than one legal system within a state, have ...
International audienceLegal pluralism has become a major theme in socio-legal studies. However, unde...
This lecture sets out to demystify the topic of legal pluralism by examining the relationship betwee...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ The traditional and dominant view among lawyers is that law is a sy...
Sec. 1 delves into some of the main questions and claims raised by Legal Pluralists. Sec. 2 advance...
The concept of legal pluralism has been used widely in legal scholarship to draw attention to the ex...
Much legal-pluralist scholarship tends to naturalize the law of the context, treating that law as ...
This essay suggests some promising fields for legal anthropological studies in matters of legal plur...
This paper introduces this Special Number. The work of the Project Group Legal Pluralism at the Max ...