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 NUMBER 65 / 2012 / CONTENTS 
 About the Contributors | text (pdf) | All Law is Plural. Legal Pluralism and the Distinctiveness of Law. [Pages 1-30] Mariano Croce | abstract | article (pdf) | 
 Land Grabbing, Investment Principles and Plural Legal Orders of Land Use. [Pages 31-63] Martina Locher, Bernd Steimann and Bishnu Raj Upreti | abstract | article (pdf) | 
 Replicating 'A Model of Mutual Respect': Could Singapore's Legal Pluralism Work in Australia? [Pages 65-102] Ann Black | abstract | article (pdf) | 
 Substantive Equality and Maternal Mortality in Nigeria. [Pages 103-132] Ebenezer Durojaye | abstract | article (pdf) | 
 Legal Pluralism Incarnate: An Institutional Perspective on Courts of Law in Colonial and Postcolonial Settings. [Pages 133-163] Ido Shahar | abstract | article (pdf) | 
 Halacha, the 'Jewish State' and the Canadian Agunah: Comparative Law at the Intersection of Religious and Secular Orders. [Pages 165-204] Pascale Fournier | abstract | article (pdf) | 
 
 © The Publishers of the Journal of Legal Pluralism and Authors, 2012. ISSN 0732-9113 ISBN 978-3-643-99869-9 
 
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