Law and Diversity: European and Latin American Experiences from a Legal Historical Perspective

Author: Adamovsky Ezequiel , Aragoneses Alfons , Barbosa Samuel , Barnes Victoria , Bastias Saavedra Manuel , Bień-Kacała Agnieszka , Bora Alfons , Casagrande Augustín, Collin Peter, Debaenst Bruno , Fischer Carsten, Guvara Gil Armando, Haferkamp Hans-Peter, Halpérin Jean-Louis, Havelková Barbara, Kirmse Stefan B, Kirste Stephan, Lopera Mesa Gloria Patricia, MECCARELLI Massimo, Míguez Núñez Rodrigo, Muñoz Fernando, Muslu Zülâl, Pifferi Michele, Reis Thiago, Ribeiro Pedro Henrique, Seinecke Ralf, Simon Thomas, Tarnowska Anna, Villas Bôas Filho Orlando, Wolckenhaar Leonard, Yáñez Fuenzalida Nancy, Zimmerman Eduard
Publisher: Max Planck Institute for Legal History and Legal Theory

ABOUT BOOK

Our modern legal system is based on the principle of ~equality. But is equality perhaps not also a concept that ~inadequately describes the complexity of normative orders? ~Highly differentiated societies with a multitude of collective ~identities and functional rationalities are in a permanent ~state of tension with this legal postulate. The contributions ~to this volume examine how this tension has developed in ~Europe and Latin America over the last 200 years

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