The Journal of Legal Pluralism and Unofficial Law

Title Publication Date Language Citations
What is Legal Pluralism?1986/01/01English469
Justice in many Rooms: Courts, Private Ordering, and Indigenous Law1981/01/01English185
Who’s Afraid of Legal Pluralism?2002/01/01English149
Forum Shopping and Shopping Forums: Dispute Processing in a Minangkabau Village in West Sumatra1981/01/01English148
Mending Walls and Building Fences1993/01/01English57
The Dynamics of Change and Continuity in Plural Legal Orders2006/01/01English52
Legal pluralism, social theory, and the state2018/09/02English46
Ideological Combat and Social Observation1998/01/01French42
Diffusion of Law: A Global Perspective2004/01/01English41
Property, legal pluralism, and water rights: the critical analysis of water governance and the politics of recognizing “local” rights2015/09/02English39
Scape-Goat and Magic Charm1989/01/01English35
Return to Legal Pluralism1989/01/01English35
The Social Working of Legal Rules2003/01/01English35
Colonialism and Legal Form: The Creation of “Customary Law” in Senegal1981/01/01English34
Traditional Authority Revisited: Popular Perceptions of Chiefs and Chieftaincy in Peri-Urban Kumasi, Ghana2007/01/01English29
From Subjects to Citizens: Legalism from Below and the Homogenisation of the Legal Sphere2006/01/01English27
Against Legal Pluralism1998/01/01French26
Struggles for Land and Political Power1998/01/01English25
Fuzzy Property Relations in the Vietnamese Uplands: Ethnography of Forest Access and Control2007/01/01English25
The Everyday Functioning of an African Public Service: Informalization, Privatization and Corruption in Benin’s Legal System2008/01/01English23
Divided Sovereignty1996/01/01English23
Constituting the occupation: preventive detention and permanent emergency in Kashmir2017/07/27English20
The “women's court” in India: an alternative dispute resolution body for women in distress2013/03/01English20
From Administrative to Civil Chieftaincy1996/01/01English20
The concept of living customary law: a critique2017/05/04English19
The Myth of Adat1989/01/01English19
AfterMarshall: Implementation of Aboriginal Fishing Rights in Atlantic Canada2007/01/01English18
A Typology of Relationships between State and Non-State Justice Systems2007/01/01English18
Where do I report my land dispute? The impact of institutional proliferation on land governance in post-conflict Northern Uganda2016/05/03English18
The courtroom as an affective arrangement: analysing atmospheres in courtroom ethnography2018/09/02English18