The Oxford handbook of global legal pluralism / edited by Paul Schiff Berman.
2020
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The Oxford handbook of global legal pluralism / edited by Paul Schiff Berman.
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New York : Oxford University Press, 2020.
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1 online resource (1118 pages).
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Oxford handbooks online.
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Global Legal Pluralism and Commercial Law / John Linarelli
Sex Policing in the Arab World / Haider Ala Hamoudi
The Overlapping Web of Data, Territoriality, and Sovereignty / Jennifer Daskal
The Problem of Platform Law: Pluralistic Legal Ordering on Social Media Platforms / Molly K. Land
Fighting Fundamentalism with Pluralism: Technologies of Enlightenment During the Arab Spring / Madhavi Sunder
Membership and Global Legal Pluralism / Peter J. Spiro
On the Verge of Citizenship: Negotiating Religion and Gender Equality / Ayelet Shachar
Introduction / Paul Schiff Berman
Local People and Global Goings On: An African Story / Sally Falk Moore
Anthropological Roots of Legal Pluralism / Keebet von Benda-Beckmann, Bertram Turner
The Eclipse of Global Legal Pluralism in Ethnology: A French Trajectory / Grégoire Mallard
Private Uniform Law and Global Legal Pluralism / Gralf-Peter Calliess, Insa Stephanie Jarass
An Anthropological Perspective on Legal Pluralism / Sally Engle Merry
Empires and Jurisdictional Politics: Legal Pluralism and the Search for Global Order / Lauren Benton
Other Parts of the Forest: Some Aspects of Global Legal Pluralism / Carol Weisbrod
Manifestations and Arguments: The Everyday Operation of Transnational Legal Pluralism / Peer Zumbansen
Does Legal Theory Have a Pluralism Problem? / Cormac Mac Amhlaigh
Theorizing Justice Under Conditions of Global Legal Pluralism / Víctor M. Muñiz-Fraticelli
Conceptual Theories of Law and the Challenge of Global Legal Pluralism: A Legal Interactionist Approach / Wibren Van Der Burg
Why Authority?: A Jurisprudence Between Plurality and Pluralism / Nicole Roughan
Global Legal Pluralism and the Rule of Law / David Lefkowitz
Legal Pluralism and the Problem of Evil / Detlef von Daniels
Compliance as an Exchange of Legitimacy for Influence / Kishanthi Parella
Value Pluralism and Legal Pluralism: Using Radbruch's Value Based Approach to Law to Understand Legal Pluralism / Sanne Taekema
Law Unbounded / Neil Walker
Constitutionalism Without Borders and Governance Beyond the States: A Comparative Institutional Approach / Miguel Poiares Maduro, Neil Komesar
Transnational Networks and the Construction of Law / Oren Perez
Federalism as Legal Pluralism / Erin Ryan
International Law As a System of Legal Pluralism / Frédéric Mégret
Pluralist Integration in International Law / Monica Hakimi
International Criminal Law and Legal Pluralism / Elies van Sliedregt
Cosmopolitan Pluralist Hybrid Tribunals / Elena Baylis
Global Legal Pluralism and Conflict of Laws / Ralf Michaels
The Application of Non-State Based Standards in International Arbitration / Shahla Ali
Private International Law's Contribution to Global Legal Pluralism / Horatia Muir Watt
E Pluribus Plures: Legal Pluralism and the Recognition of Indigenous Legal Orders / Michael Coyle
Indigenous Rights and Intrastate Multijuridicalism / Dwight Newman
Legal Pluralism and Indigenous-State Relations / Kirsty Gover
Religious Courts and State Legal Pluralism / Jaclyn L. Neo
The Future of Religious Arbitration in the United States: Looking Through a Pluralist Lens / Michael A. Helfand.
Sex Policing in the Arab World / Haider Ala Hamoudi
The Overlapping Web of Data, Territoriality, and Sovereignty / Jennifer Daskal
The Problem of Platform Law: Pluralistic Legal Ordering on Social Media Platforms / Molly K. Land
Fighting Fundamentalism with Pluralism: Technologies of Enlightenment During the Arab Spring / Madhavi Sunder
Membership and Global Legal Pluralism / Peter J. Spiro
On the Verge of Citizenship: Negotiating Religion and Gender Equality / Ayelet Shachar
Introduction / Paul Schiff Berman
Local People and Global Goings On: An African Story / Sally Falk Moore
Anthropological Roots of Legal Pluralism / Keebet von Benda-Beckmann, Bertram Turner
The Eclipse of Global Legal Pluralism in Ethnology: A French Trajectory / Grégoire Mallard
Private Uniform Law and Global Legal Pluralism / Gralf-Peter Calliess, Insa Stephanie Jarass
An Anthropological Perspective on Legal Pluralism / Sally Engle Merry
Empires and Jurisdictional Politics: Legal Pluralism and the Search for Global Order / Lauren Benton
Other Parts of the Forest: Some Aspects of Global Legal Pluralism / Carol Weisbrod
Manifestations and Arguments: The Everyday Operation of Transnational Legal Pluralism / Peer Zumbansen
Does Legal Theory Have a Pluralism Problem? / Cormac Mac Amhlaigh
Theorizing Justice Under Conditions of Global Legal Pluralism / Víctor M. Muñiz-Fraticelli
Conceptual Theories of Law and the Challenge of Global Legal Pluralism: A Legal Interactionist Approach / Wibren Van Der Burg
Why Authority?: A Jurisprudence Between Plurality and Pluralism / Nicole Roughan
Global Legal Pluralism and the Rule of Law / David Lefkowitz
Legal Pluralism and the Problem of Evil / Detlef von Daniels
Compliance as an Exchange of Legitimacy for Influence / Kishanthi Parella
Value Pluralism and Legal Pluralism: Using Radbruch's Value Based Approach to Law to Understand Legal Pluralism / Sanne Taekema
Law Unbounded / Neil Walker
Constitutionalism Without Borders and Governance Beyond the States: A Comparative Institutional Approach / Miguel Poiares Maduro, Neil Komesar
Transnational Networks and the Construction of Law / Oren Perez
Federalism as Legal Pluralism / Erin Ryan
International Law As a System of Legal Pluralism / Frédéric Mégret
Pluralist Integration in International Law / Monica Hakimi
International Criminal Law and Legal Pluralism / Elies van Sliedregt
Cosmopolitan Pluralist Hybrid Tribunals / Elena Baylis
Global Legal Pluralism and Conflict of Laws / Ralf Michaels
The Application of Non-State Based Standards in International Arbitration / Shahla Ali
Private International Law's Contribution to Global Legal Pluralism / Horatia Muir Watt
E Pluribus Plures: Legal Pluralism and the Recognition of Indigenous Legal Orders / Michael Coyle
Indigenous Rights and Intrastate Multijuridicalism / Dwight Newman
Legal Pluralism and Indigenous-State Relations / Kirsty Gover
Religious Courts and State Legal Pluralism / Jaclyn L. Neo
The Future of Religious Arbitration in the United States: Looking Through a Pluralist Lens / Michael A. Helfand.
Summary
Global legal pluralism has become one of the leading analytical frameworks for understanding and conceptualizing law in the 21st century. Wherever one looks, there is conflict among multiple legal regimes - some of which are state-based; some are built and maintained by nonstate actors; some fall within the purview of local authorities and jurisdictional entities; and some involve international courts, tribunals, and arbitral bodies, as well as regulatory organisations. Global legal pluralism has provided, first and foremost, a set of useful analytical tools for describing this conflict among legal and quasi-legal systems.
Note
Also issued in print: 2020.
Global legal pluralism has become one of the leading analytical frameworks for understanding and conceptualizing law in the 21st century. Wherever one looks, there is conflict among multiple legal regimes - some of which are state-based; some are built and maintained by nonstate actors; some fall within the purview of local authorities and jurisdictional entities; and some involve international courts, tribunals, and arbitral bodies, as well as regulatory organisations. Global legal pluralism has provided, first and foremost, a set of useful analytical tools for describing this conflict among legal and quasi-legal systems.
Global legal pluralism has become one of the leading analytical frameworks for understanding and conceptualizing law in the 21st century. Wherever one looks, there is conflict among multiple legal regimes - some of which are state-based; some are built and maintained by nonstate actors; some fall within the purview of local authorities and jurisdictional entities; and some involve international courts, tribunals, and arbitral bodies, as well as regulatory organisations. Global legal pluralism has provided, first and foremost, a set of useful analytical tools for describing this conflict among legal and quasi-legal systems.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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