Debating Legal Pluralism and Constitutionalism: New Trajectories for Legal Theory in the Global Age
In: Ius Comparatum - Global Studies in Comparative Law Ser. v.41
Intro -- Contents -- Debating Legal Pluralism and Constitutionalism: New Trajectories for Legal Theory in the Global Age -- 1 Introduction: General Perspective -- 2 The Statics of the Relations Among Legal Spheres in Positive Law: Multifaceted Pluralism -- 2.1 Outward Pluralism: Perspectives on the Relationship Between Domestic and International, Supranational, and Transnational L... -- 2.2 Inward Pluralism: Perspectives on the Internal Consistency of Domestic Legal Systems -- 3 The Dynamics of the Relations Among Legal Spheres in Positive Law -- 4 The Renewal of Legal Reasoning -- 5 The Renewal of Legal Scholarship -- 6 The Ideological Dimensions of Legal Rationality -- 6.1 Questioning Pluralist Dialogism -- 6.2 Questioning Constitutionalism and Pluralism -- 6.3 Questioning This General Report´s Implicit Biases -- References -- A Particular Dialogue Between Systems. The Argentinian Case -- 1 An Overview of Argentinean System -- 1.1 The Relationship Among General Treaties and the Law -- 1.2 The Constitutional Hierarchy of Human Rights Conventions and Declarations -- 1.3 Integration into Supranational Organizations and the Hierarchy of the Resulting Norms -- 2 Argentina Among the Interamerican Human Rights Protection System -- 3 Tensions in Between Systems: The Fontevecchia Case -- 4 Some Other Reflections of the Openness of the Normative System to Human Rights Protective Laws: The Renewal of Legal Reasoni... -- 5 The Impact of the ``Neoconstitutionalism´´ in the Recent Reform of the Civil Code and the Jurisprudence -- 6 The Ideological Dimension of Legal Rationality and Some Conclusions -- References -- Reconciling Legal Pluralism and Constitutionalism: New Trajectories for Legal Theory in the Age of Globalisation in Botswana -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Balance Among Legal Spheres in Positive Law.