The Journal of Legal Pluralism and Unofficial Law

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Hybrid and ‘Everyday’ Political Ordering: Constructing and Contesting Legitimacy in Somaliland2011/01/01English18
Access to Justice and Land Disputes in Ghana’s State Courts: The Litigants’ Perspective2004/01/01English17
Theorizing Formal Pluralism: Quantification of Legal Pluralism for Spatio – Temporal Analysis2004/01/01English17
Supply-chain legal pluralism: normativity as constitutive of chain infrastructure in the Moroccan argan oil supply chain2016/09/01English16
Decentralisation and village governance in Indonesia: the return to thenagariand the 2014 Village Law2015/09/02English15
The New Relevance of Traditional Authorities in Africa1996/01/01English15
Harmony with Nature: towards a new deep legal pluralism2020/12/03English14
Urban Governance and Emergent Forms of Legal Pluralism in Mumbai2004/01/01English14
Legal Pluralism and the Governability of Fisheries and Coastal Systems2011/01/01English14
States and Chiefs1996/01/01English14
Chiefs and African States1987/01/01English13
Living law, legal pluralism, and corruption in post-Soviet Uzbekistan2013/11/01English13
Traditional Leaders in South Africa’s New Democracy1996/01/01English13
Legal indicators, global law and legal pluralism: an introduction2015/01/02English12
Playing Off Courts: The Negotiation of Divorce and Violence in Plural Legal Settings in Kolkata2006/01/01English12
Chiefs and Burgomasters in Rwanda1987/01/01English12
Global legal pluralism and the temporality of soft law2014/01/02English12
Ethnographic legal studies: reconnecting anthropological and sociological traditions2018/09/02English12
“A Matter of Maintaining Peace”1998/01/01English12
The UK Citizens Advice service and the plurality of actors and practices that shape “legal consciousness”2016/09/01English11
Deep Legal Pluralism in South Africa: Judicial Accommodation of Non-State Law2010/01/01English11
A Note on Caste Panchayats and Government Courts in India1984/01/01English11
Decentralised Power and Traditional Authorities: How Power Determines Access to Justice in Sierra Leone2011/01/01English11
European Legal Encounters between Minority and Majority Cultures: Cases of Interlegality2005/01/01English11
Introduction to the Special Issue: Legal Pluralism and International Development Interventions2011/01/01English11
Religious conservatism, Islamic criminal law and the judiciary in Indonesia: a tale of three courts2018/09/02English11
Legal pluralism and land administration in West Sumatra: the implementation of the regulations of both local andnagarigovernments on communal land tenure2015/05/04English11
Improving local land governance? Exploring the linkages between land governance reforms, institutional pluralism and tenure security in Burundi2018/01/02English10
Why do Congolese People go to Court? A Qualitative Study of Litigants’ Experiences in Two Justice of the Peace Courts in Lubumbashi2012/01/01English10
Pulling human rights back in? local authorities, international law and the reception of undocumented migrants2019/05/04English10