This essay is an invitation to think critically about the law.1 It reconstructs the development of legal pluralism within the Chilean context and history of the interaction between formal discourse, on the one hand, and alternative narratives and worldviews about law on the other. In so doing, my main objective is to show in what ways and settings even non-state entities or social groups can be regarded as de facto lawmakers.
Pluralistic Legal Thought in Chile: A Critical Overview
Rodrigo Miguez Nunez
2023-01-01
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This essay is an invitation to think critically about the law.1 It reconstructs the development of legal pluralism within the Chilean context and history of the interaction between formal discourse, on the one hand, and alternative narratives and worldviews about law on the other. In so doing, my main objective is to show in what ways and settings even non-state entities or social groups can be regarded as de facto lawmakers.File in questo prodotto:
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