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Negotiating State and Non-State Law : (Record no. 17701)

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International Standard Book Number 9781316018132 (ebook) :
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Original cataloging agency NLUO
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Language English
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Title Negotiating State and Non-State Law :
Sub Title The Challenge of Global and Local Legal Pluralism
Statement of responsibility, etc. [electronic resource] /edited by Michael A. Helfand.
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Place of publication, distribution, etc Cambridge :
Name of publisher, distributor, etc Cambridge University Press,
Date of publication, distribution, etc 2015.
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Pages 1 online resource (351 p.)
440 ## - SERIES STATEMENT
Series Title (ASIL Studies in International Legal Theory)
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General note Table of Contents :<br/>Part 1. Part I.Negotiating State and Non-State Law: The Legal Pluralist Project<br/>Part 2. Part II.Negotiating State Law and International/Transnational Law<br/>Part 3. Part III.Negotiating State Law and Religious/Indigenous Law<br/>
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Bibliography, etc Include Index.
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Summary, etc. "Trends in legal philosophy, international law, transnational law, law and religion, and political science all point toward the increasing role played by non-state law in both public and private ordering. Numerous organizations, institutions, associations, and groups have emerged alongside the nation-state, each purporting to provide their members with rules and norms to govern their conduct and organize their affairs. The nation-state increasingly finds itself sandwiched, so to speak, between two broad and contrasting categories of non-state law. The first category - law above the state - captures a wide range of legal systems that function across the territorial borders of nation-states. The second category - law below the state - includes various forms of local customary, religious, and indigenous law. Indeed, as these forms of non-state law persist and proliferate alongside the nation-state, the relationship between state and non-state law becomes more complex, multifaceted, and tense. This volume addresses this relationship between the nation-state and these various forms of non-state law, considering whether and to what extent state and non-state law can coexist and how each form of law seeks to influence as well as transform the other."
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Subject Law
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Subject Public International Law,
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Materials specified Cambridge core online
Uniform Resource Identifier https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9781316018132
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