Legal Pluralism in Conflict
Explore the intricate dynamics of law and ethnicity in "Legal Pluralism in Conflict" by Shah, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2005. This thought-provoking hardback, spanning 218 pages, offers a comprehensive theoretical framework for understanding the interplay between ethnic minority laws and the official legal system. Through a series of insightful case studies, Shah critically examines the reasons behind the marginalization of ethnic minority legal orders by state laws. This book is an invaluable resource for students and researchers interested in civil law, constitutional issues, and multicultural studies. Delve into the complexities of legal polycentricity and the legal status of religious minorities, and gain a deeper understanding of how laws shape the experiences of South Asians and other ethnic groups in Great Britain. Perfect for anyone looking to expand their knowledge in jurisprudence and general legal issues.