Oxford Handbook of Global Legal Pluralism

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By Paul Schiff Berman ’88, editor

Published April 19, 2021

The Oxford Handbook of Global Legal Pluralism breaks down concepts of international state law and Legal Pluralism. Beyond helping students, theorists, and practitioners gain the tools to accurately interpret and describe disputes between legal systems, the handbook works to analyze global pluralism as it pertains to issues of citizenship, religion, and indigenous people. 

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