2012
DOI: 10.4067/s0718-09502012000100002
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Una invitación al pluralismo legal

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“…La teoría del pluralismo jurídico surgió como crítica a la teoría del centralismo jurídico, que indica que el derecho solamente deriva del aparato estatal (Prieto Montt, 2012). El pluralismo jurídico propone que el derecho no es exclusivo, ni jerárquico ni sistemático.…”
Section: Resultados Hallazgos Y Nuevo Conocimiento 1 El Principio Dunclassified
“…La teoría del pluralismo jurídico surgió como crítica a la teoría del centralismo jurídico, que indica que el derecho solamente deriva del aparato estatal (Prieto Montt, 2012). El pluralismo jurídico propone que el derecho no es exclusivo, ni jerárquico ni sistemático.…”
Section: Resultados Hallazgos Y Nuevo Conocimiento 1 El Principio Dunclassified
“…It is troubling that the idiosyncrasies of the numerous different legal families are not meaningfully assessed in studies spanning more than one legal family as evidenced in, for example, Arthaud-Day (2005), Barthe (2007) and Hawn and Ioannou (2016). Even when legal pluralism is recognized (Ferrazzo and Lixa, 2017; Lythreatis et al, 2019; Miska et al, 2016; Prieto Montt, 2012), a primacy of Occidental jurisprudence can be inferred. Ergo, the differences have not been satisfactorily assessed to identify their implications for CSR.…”
Section: Impossibility Of Overcoming Coloniality In Compliance and Csrmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since then, the world has moved on. Nowadays, the world is increasingly characterized by legal pluralism (Ferrazzo and Lixa, 2017; Prieto Montt, 2012). There has been a blindness for Indigenous nations’ laws in legal history (Duve, 2012), but Indigenous nations’ autonomy in several Latin American jurisdictions in addition to the jurisprudence of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights has transformed and will likely continue to transform the situation.…”
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confidence: 99%