Legal Pluralism and Hybrid Governance: Bridging Two Research Lines
Abstract
Legal pluralism and hybrid governance are two lines of research that address the interactions between state (official) and non‐state (unofficial) norms. Both come to similar observations, yet they seem hardly aware of each other's existence. With very few exceptions, the one does not refer to the other. This article seeks to explore whether links can be established. It presents both lines of research, identifies common ground, explores what they...
Paper Details
Title
Legal Pluralism and Hybrid Governance: Bridging Two Research Lines
Published Date
Dec 18, 2015
Journal
Volume
47
Issue
2
Pages
346 - 366
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