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Sally Engle Merry, Legal Pluralism, and the Radicalization of Comparative Law

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At the very beginning of her career, Sally Engle Merry focused on the legal relations of nonlegally trained people--often members of the working class, marginalized or racialized groups. She explored the disjuncture between those people's understandings of disputing and the concepts, language, and procedural distinctions of legal professionals. That work brought her into contact with a number of scholars working on what Merry would call "new legal pluralism": taking legal pluralism beyond the colonial and postcolonial contexts in which it had predominantly been deployed and portraying it as a characteristic of virtually all societies and all law.

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hal-03465028, version 1 (03-12-2021)

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Jeremy Webber, Val Napoleon, Mireille Fournier, John Borrows. Sally Engle Merry, Legal Pluralism, and the Radicalization of Comparative Law. Law and Society Review, 2020, 54 (4), pp.846 - 857. ⟨10.1111/lasr.12518⟩. ⟨hal-03465028⟩
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