I somehow neglected to mention the
publication of the (2013) 6:3/4 Erasmus
Law Review, a special issue on 'Law as a Plural Phenomenon: Confrontations of Legal
Pluralism', edited by Wibo van Rossum and Sanne Taekema.
The volume includes:
Wibo van Rossum
& Sanne Taekema - Introduction to Law as Plural
Phenomenon: Confrontations of Legal Pluralisms
Mark S. Weiner
- Imagining the Rule of Law in
Nineteenth-Century Britain: Liberal Society and the Dialectic of the Clan
Agnes T.M. Schreiner
- How Law Manifests Itself in Australian
Aboriginal Art
Emmanuel Melissaris
- From Legal Pluralism to Public
Justification
Ronald Janse - A Turn to Legal Pluralism in Rule of Law
Promotion?
Urszula Jaremba
- At the Crossroads of National and European
Union Law. Experiences of National Judges in a Multi-level Legal Order
Esther Van Eijk
- Unity in Multiplicity: Shared Cultural
Understandings on Marital Life in a Damascus Catholic and Muslim Court
This is required reading.
- SPD
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