Multijuralism: Manifestations, Causes, and ConsequencesAlbert Breton This study explores various types of multijural manifestations from the harmonizing potential of international treaties to indigenous law and the use of hard and soft pluralism. In addition, the authors consider the external events which are not part of the processes of multijural adjustment but which influence these processes. |
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Multijuralism: Manifestations, Causes, and Consequences Albert Breton,Anne Des Ormeaux Limited preview - 2013 |
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