In Pursuit of Pluralist Jurisprudence
Herausgeber: Roughan, Nicole; Halpin, Andrew
In Pursuit of Pluralist Jurisprudence
Herausgeber: Roughan, Nicole; Halpin, Andrew
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This book presents and evaluates theoretical approaches to 'pluralist jurisprudence' and assesses the viability of theorising law extending beyond the state.
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This book presents and evaluates theoretical approaches to 'pluralist jurisprudence' and assesses the viability of theorising law extending beyond the state.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Oktober 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 164mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 689g
- ISBN-13: 9781107183964
- ISBN-10: 1107183960
- Artikelnr.: 47865661
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Oktober 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 164mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 689g
- ISBN-13: 9781107183964
- ISBN-10: 1107183960
- Artikelnr.: 47865661
1. Introduction Nicole Roughan and Andrew Halpin; 2. Do lawyers need a
theory of legal pluralism? Roger Cotterrell; 3. Legal reasoning in
pluralist jurisprudence: the practice of the relational imagination
Maksymilian Del Mar; 4. Pluralising constitutional jurisprudence Cormac Mac
Amhlaigh; 5. Law and recognition: towards a relational concept of law Ralf
Michaels; 6. The many uses of law. Interactional law as a bridge between
instrumentalism and law's values Sanne Taekema; 7. Why the state? Joseph
Raz; 8. A genealogical perspective on pluralist jurisprudence Detlef von
Daniels; 9. Two conceptions of pluralist jurisprudence Stefan Sciaraffa;
10. The gap between global law and global justice: a preliminary analysis
Neil Walker; 11. Plural pluralities of law Margaret Davies; 12.
Postcolonial jurisprudence and the pluralist turn: from making space to
being in place Kirsten Anker; 13. Legal pluralism and the value of the rule
of law Martin Krygier; 14. Conclusion: the pursuits and promises of
pluralist jurisprudence Nicole Roughan and Andrew Halpin.
theory of legal pluralism? Roger Cotterrell; 3. Legal reasoning in
pluralist jurisprudence: the practice of the relational imagination
Maksymilian Del Mar; 4. Pluralising constitutional jurisprudence Cormac Mac
Amhlaigh; 5. Law and recognition: towards a relational concept of law Ralf
Michaels; 6. The many uses of law. Interactional law as a bridge between
instrumentalism and law's values Sanne Taekema; 7. Why the state? Joseph
Raz; 8. A genealogical perspective on pluralist jurisprudence Detlef von
Daniels; 9. Two conceptions of pluralist jurisprudence Stefan Sciaraffa;
10. The gap between global law and global justice: a preliminary analysis
Neil Walker; 11. Plural pluralities of law Margaret Davies; 12.
Postcolonial jurisprudence and the pluralist turn: from making space to
being in place Kirsten Anker; 13. Legal pluralism and the value of the rule
of law Martin Krygier; 14. Conclusion: the pursuits and promises of
pluralist jurisprudence Nicole Roughan and Andrew Halpin.
1. Introduction Nicole Roughan and Andrew Halpin; 2. Do lawyers need a
theory of legal pluralism? Roger Cotterrell; 3. Legal reasoning in
pluralist jurisprudence: the practice of the relational imagination
Maksymilian Del Mar; 4. Pluralising constitutional jurisprudence Cormac Mac
Amhlaigh; 5. Law and recognition: towards a relational concept of law Ralf
Michaels; 6. The many uses of law. Interactional law as a bridge between
instrumentalism and law's values Sanne Taekema; 7. Why the state? Joseph
Raz; 8. A genealogical perspective on pluralist jurisprudence Detlef von
Daniels; 9. Two conceptions of pluralist jurisprudence Stefan Sciaraffa;
10. The gap between global law and global justice: a preliminary analysis
Neil Walker; 11. Plural pluralities of law Margaret Davies; 12.
Postcolonial jurisprudence and the pluralist turn: from making space to
being in place Kirsten Anker; 13. Legal pluralism and the value of the rule
of law Martin Krygier; 14. Conclusion: the pursuits and promises of
pluralist jurisprudence Nicole Roughan and Andrew Halpin.
theory of legal pluralism? Roger Cotterrell; 3. Legal reasoning in
pluralist jurisprudence: the practice of the relational imagination
Maksymilian Del Mar; 4. Pluralising constitutional jurisprudence Cormac Mac
Amhlaigh; 5. Law and recognition: towards a relational concept of law Ralf
Michaels; 6. The many uses of law. Interactional law as a bridge between
instrumentalism and law's values Sanne Taekema; 7. Why the state? Joseph
Raz; 8. A genealogical perspective on pluralist jurisprudence Detlef von
Daniels; 9. Two conceptions of pluralist jurisprudence Stefan Sciaraffa;
10. The gap between global law and global justice: a preliminary analysis
Neil Walker; 11. Plural pluralities of law Margaret Davies; 12.
Postcolonial jurisprudence and the pluralist turn: from making space to
being in place Kirsten Anker; 13. Legal pluralism and the value of the rule
of law Martin Krygier; 14. Conclusion: the pursuits and promises of
pluralist jurisprudence Nicole Roughan and Andrew Halpin.