If you liked Legal Pluralism Explained by Brian Z. Tamanaha, start with Land Law and Disputes in Asia (2021), Legal pluralism and development (2013), and Understanding law in Micronesia (1993). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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What should I read after Legal Pluralism Explained?

BookOrb recommends Land Law and Disputes in Asia (2021), Legal pluralism and development (2013), Understanding law in Micronesia (1993), Beyond the formalist-realist divide (2009), and The perils of pervasive legal instrumentalism (2006).

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Who wrote Legal Pluralism Explained?

Legal Pluralism Explained is by Brian Z. Tamanaha.