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Identity Markers and Legal Pluralism

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Identity Markers and Legal Pluralism

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Identity Markers and Legal Pluralism

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Identity Markers and Legal Pluralism book

ByMeena K. Bhamra
BookThe Challenges of Justice in Diverse Societies

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Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2011
Imprint Routledge
Pages 24
eBook ISBN 9781315614410

ABSTRACT

Identity markers provide an account of diversity that gives law the potential to fulfil its role in meeting the challenges of my diversity-conscious conception of justice. A constructive starting point to introducing the idea of the plurality of law is the challenge that legal pluralism makes to dominant conceptualisations of law. The prohibition of Sunday trading was an official law which expressed an identity marker, and the subsequent amendments to prohibition chart identity processes and express the identity markers that reflect those processes. Perhaps, the expression of identity markers in laws beyond legislation and case law is the related area of weekends. Moreover, include this figure to provide a comprehensive synopsis of Menski's model of legal pluralism and interlegality, rather than as a diagram that is necessary to explain the core of Menski's legal pluralism.

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