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4 Jun 2024, 8:55 pm
This relationship between rules and social context has found its place in what we might generally call sociological-legal theory, and particularly in the works of Denis Galligan, Brian Z. [read post]
3 Nov 2023, 1:50 pm
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4 Nov 2022, 9:30 pm
On Friday, November 25, 2022, Brian Z. [read post]
1 Nov 2021, 8:52 am
This title is also available as Open Access.Contributors include Tobias Berger, Kristen Anker, Larry Catá Backer, Tomer Broude, Machiko Kanetake, Francesco Corradini, Lucy Lu Reimers, Grégoire Mallard, Aurel Niederberger, Antoine Duval, Tomáš Morochovič, Caroline Humfress, Keith Culver, Michael Guidice, Julia Eckert, Ralf Michaels, and Brian Tamanaha. [read post]
16 Apr 2021, 7:04 am
Contents include:Articles Su Bian, Political but incontestable: A review of ‘political constitutionalism’ in China Berihun Adugna Gebeye, Global constitutionalism and cultural diversity: The emergence of jurisgenerative constitutionalism in Africa Special Issue: Judicial Authority, Legitimacy and the (International) Rule of Law Knut Traisbach, Judicial authority, legitimacy and the (international) rule of law as essentially contested and interpretive concepts: Introduction to the special… [read post]
2 Jul 2019, 10:53 am
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14 Jun 2018, 10:30 pm
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7 Sep 2017, 7:45 am
LAW AND SOCIETY Brian Z. [read post]
4 May 2017, 11:47 am
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21 Mar 2017, 8:12 am
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4 Oct 2016, 9:01 am
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28 Sep 2016, 9:30 pm
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14 May 2015, 12:52 am
Patrick Glenn (1940-2014)]14:45 Plenary – KeynoteChair: Seán Patrick Donlan· A Theoretical Basis for Comparative Legal Pluralism, Brian Z. [read post]
30 Mar 2015, 2:16 am
Looking at the legitimacy of non-state justice from various angles, this collection explores the ways in which non-state legal systems and governmental structures are embedded in official state justice institutions and how this affects the protection of human rights.The book includes a chapter by our own Christa Rautenbach (North-West University (South Africa)) and Brian Z Tamanaha(Washington University (USA)), plenary speaker at our upcoming conference. [read post]
17 Feb 2015, 4:34 am
As his faculty profile reads:Professor Brian Z. [read post]