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Two Conceptions of Pluralist Jurisprudence
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Two Conceptions of Pluralist Jurisprudence

Abstract

The pluralist turn in jurisprudence has led to a search for new ways of thinking about law. The relationships between state law and other legal orders such as international, customary, transnational or indigenous law are particularly significant in this development. Collecting together new work by leading scholars in the field, this volume considers the basic questions about what would be an appropriate theoretical response to this shift: wow precisely is it to be undertaken? Is it called for by developments in legal practice or are these adequately addressed by current legal theory? What normative challenges are raised, and what fresh promises might the pluralist turn hold? What distinctive insights can it offer for theorising about law? This book presents a rich variety of resources drawn from a number of theoretical approaches and demonstrates how they might be brought together to generate an increasingly important pluralist jurisprudence.

Authors

Sciaraffa S

Book title

In Pursuit of Pluralist Jurisprudence

Pagination

pp. 192-215

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Publication Date

September 14, 2017

DOI

10.1017/9781316875056.009
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