Legal pluralism and development : scholars and practitioners in dialogue /

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Corporate Author: PALCI EBSCO books
Other Authors: Tamanaha, Brian Z., Sage, Caroline Mary, Woolcock, Michael J. V., 1964-
Format: Online Book
Language:English
Published: Cambridge University Press, 2012
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction : legal pluralism and development policy : scholars and practitioners in dialogue -- 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 Sokbunthoeun So -- 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.