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Legal Pluralism Explained: History, Theory and Consequences
Document Type
Book
Publication Date
2021
Abstract
- Provides a historical and theoretical explanation of legal pluralism
- An interdisciplinary work that draws from legal history, legal anthropology, legal sociology, transnational and international law, and jurisprudence
- Written clearly and accessibly for non-theorists and for those with no background in legal pluralism
- Clarifies difficult issues in legal sociology and legal theory as to how to identify non-state law
Keywords
Jurisprudence, International Law, Legal Sociology, Legal History, Legal Anthropology
Publication Citation
Brian Z. Tamanaha, Legal Pluralism Explained: History, Theory and Consequences (2021)
Repository Citation
Tamanaha, Brian Z., "Legal Pluralism Explained: History, Theory and Consequences" (2021). Scholarship@WashULaw. 39.
https://openscholarship.wustl.edu/law_scholarship/39