Document Type
Video
Publication Date
10-8-2010
Keywords
Legal polycentricity; Sociological jurisprudence
Abstract
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.
Repository Citation
Zumbansen, Peer; Wai, Robert; and Tanguay-Renaud, François, "Transnational Law and Legal Pluralism: Methodological Challenges" (2010). Legal Philosophy Between State and Transnationalism Seminar Series. 30.
https://digitalcommons.osgoode.yorku.ca/legal-philosophy/30
Pre-circulated Paper
Comments
Presented by Jack & Mae Nathanson Centre on Transnational Human Rights, Crime, and Security, Ontario Legal Philosophy Partnership and Osgoode Hall Law School.