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Legal Pluralism And Legal Universalism In A Global Context, Neil Walker, Peer Zumbansen
Legal Pluralism And Legal Universalism In A Global Context, Neil Walker, Peer Zumbansen
Peer Zumbansen
Neil Walker, Regius Professor of Public Law and the Law of Nature and Nations, Edinburgh School of Law, speaks about "constitutional pluralism" in a global context. He explores the insights constitutional pluralism brings to transnational law, why it's particularly pertinent to the European Union, and the extent to which these insights might translate to the global stage. Respondent: Peer Zumbansen, Osgoode Hall Law School.
Transnational Law And Legal Pluralism: Methodological Challenges, Peer Zumbansen, Robert Wai, François Tanguay-Renaud
Transnational Law And Legal Pluralism: Methodological Challenges, Peer Zumbansen, Robert Wai, François Tanguay-Renaud
Peer Zumbansen
Peer Zumbansen, Osgoode Hall Law School, draws out the analogies and connections between long-standing legal sociological insights into pluralistic legal orders and present concerns regarding the fragmentation of law outside of the nation state.
Respondent: Robert Wai, Osgoode Hall Law School.
Transnational Law And Legal Pluralism: Methodological Challenges, Peer Zumbansen, Robert Wai, François Tanguay-Renaud
Transnational Law And Legal Pluralism: Methodological Challenges, Peer Zumbansen, Robert Wai, François Tanguay-Renaud
Robert S. Wai
Peer Zumbansen, Osgoode Hall Law School, draws out the analogies and connections between long-standing legal sociological insights into pluralistic legal orders and present concerns regarding the fragmentation of law outside of the nation state. Respondent: Robert Wai, Osgoode Hall Law School.
Transnational Law And Legal Pluralism: Methodological Challenges, Peer Zumbansen, Robert Wai, François Tanguay-Renaud
Transnational Law And Legal Pluralism: Methodological Challenges, Peer Zumbansen, Robert Wai, François Tanguay-Renaud
François Tanguay-Renaud
Peer Zumbansen, Osgoode Hall Law School, draws out the analogies and connections between long-standing legal sociological insights into pluralistic legal orders and present concerns regarding the fragmentation of law outside of the nation state.
Respondent: Robert Wai, Osgoode Hall Law School.