Legal Pluralism and Development
Herausgeber: Sage, Caroline; Woolcock, Michael; Tamanaha, Brian Z.
Legal Pluralism and Development
Herausgeber: Sage, Caroline; Woolcock, Michael; Tamanaha, Brian Z.
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This book brings together contributions from academics and practitioners to explore the implications of legal pluralism for legal development.
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This book brings together contributions from academics and practitioners to explore the implications of legal pluralism for legal development.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Juli 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 399g
- ISBN-13: 9781107690905
- ISBN-10: 1107690900
- Artikelnr.: 40307102
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Juli 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 399g
- ISBN-13: 9781107690905
- ISBN-10: 1107690900
- Artikelnr.: 40307102
Part I. Origins and Contours: 1. Historical perspectives on legal pluralism
Lauren Benton; 2. The rule of law and legal pluralism in development Brian
Z. Tamanaha; 3. Bendable rules: the development implications of human
rights pluralism David Kinley; 4. Legal pluralism and legal culture:
mapping the terrain Sally Engle Merry; 5. Towards equity in development
when the law is not the law: reflections on legal pluralism in practice
Daniel Adler and So Sokbunthouen; Part II. Theoretical Foundations and
Conceptual Debates: 6. Sustainable diversity in law H. Patrick Glenn; 7.
Legal pluralism 101 William Twining; 8. The development 'problem' of legal
pluralism: an analysis and steps towards solutions Gordon R. Woodman; 9.
Institutional hybrids and the rule of law as a regulatory project Kanishka
Jayasuriya; 10. Some implications of the application of legal pluralism to
development practice Doug J. Porter; Part III. From Theory to Practice: 11.
Legal pluralism and international development agencies: state building or
legal reform Julio Faundez; 12. Access to property and citizenship:
marginalization in a context of legal pluralism Christian Lund; 13. The
publicity 'defect' of customary law Varun Gauri; 14. Unearthing pluralism:
mining, multilaterals and the state Meg Taylor and Nicholas Menzies; 15.
The problem with problematizing legal pluralism: lessons from the field
Deborah H. Isser.
Lauren Benton; 2. The rule of law and legal pluralism in development Brian
Z. Tamanaha; 3. Bendable rules: the development implications of human
rights pluralism David Kinley; 4. Legal pluralism and legal culture:
mapping the terrain Sally Engle Merry; 5. Towards equity in development
when the law is not the law: reflections on legal pluralism in practice
Daniel Adler and So Sokbunthouen; Part II. Theoretical Foundations and
Conceptual Debates: 6. Sustainable diversity in law H. Patrick Glenn; 7.
Legal pluralism 101 William Twining; 8. The development 'problem' of legal
pluralism: an analysis and steps towards solutions Gordon R. Woodman; 9.
Institutional hybrids and the rule of law as a regulatory project Kanishka
Jayasuriya; 10. Some implications of the application of legal pluralism to
development practice Doug J. Porter; Part III. From Theory to Practice: 11.
Legal pluralism and international development agencies: state building or
legal reform Julio Faundez; 12. Access to property and citizenship:
marginalization in a context of legal pluralism Christian Lund; 13. The
publicity 'defect' of customary law Varun Gauri; 14. Unearthing pluralism:
mining, multilaterals and the state Meg Taylor and Nicholas Menzies; 15.
The problem with problematizing legal pluralism: lessons from the field
Deborah H. Isser.
Part I. Origins and Contours: 1. Historical perspectives on legal pluralism
Lauren Benton; 2. The rule of law and legal pluralism in development Brian
Z. Tamanaha; 3. Bendable rules: the development implications of human
rights pluralism David Kinley; 4. Legal pluralism and legal culture:
mapping the terrain Sally Engle Merry; 5. Towards equity in development
when the law is not the law: reflections on legal pluralism in practice
Daniel Adler and So Sokbunthouen; Part II. Theoretical Foundations and
Conceptual Debates: 6. Sustainable diversity in law H. Patrick Glenn; 7.
Legal pluralism 101 William Twining; 8. The development 'problem' of legal
pluralism: an analysis and steps towards solutions Gordon R. Woodman; 9.
Institutional hybrids and the rule of law as a regulatory project Kanishka
Jayasuriya; 10. Some implications of the application of legal pluralism to
development practice Doug J. Porter; Part III. From Theory to Practice: 11.
Legal pluralism and international development agencies: state building or
legal reform Julio Faundez; 12. Access to property and citizenship:
marginalization in a context of legal pluralism Christian Lund; 13. The
publicity 'defect' of customary law Varun Gauri; 14. Unearthing pluralism:
mining, multilaterals and the state Meg Taylor and Nicholas Menzies; 15.
The problem with problematizing legal pluralism: lessons from the field
Deborah H. Isser.
Lauren Benton; 2. The rule of law and legal pluralism in development Brian
Z. Tamanaha; 3. Bendable rules: the development implications of human
rights pluralism David Kinley; 4. Legal pluralism and legal culture:
mapping the terrain Sally Engle Merry; 5. Towards equity in development
when the law is not the law: reflections on legal pluralism in practice
Daniel Adler and So Sokbunthouen; Part II. Theoretical Foundations and
Conceptual Debates: 6. Sustainable diversity in law H. Patrick Glenn; 7.
Legal pluralism 101 William Twining; 8. The development 'problem' of legal
pluralism: an analysis and steps towards solutions Gordon R. Woodman; 9.
Institutional hybrids and the rule of law as a regulatory project Kanishka
Jayasuriya; 10. Some implications of the application of legal pluralism to
development practice Doug J. Porter; Part III. From Theory to Practice: 11.
Legal pluralism and international development agencies: state building or
legal reform Julio Faundez; 12. Access to property and citizenship:
marginalization in a context of legal pluralism Christian Lund; 13. The
publicity 'defect' of customary law Varun Gauri; 14. Unearthing pluralism:
mining, multilaterals and the state Meg Taylor and Nicholas Menzies; 15.
The problem with problematizing legal pluralism: lessons from the field
Deborah H. Isser.