This new book on Conflict, Negotiations and Natural Resource Management: A legal pluralism perspective from India, by Maarten Bavinck and Amalendu Jyotishi (eds.) might be interesting to some of you. This brand new research provides a timely and persuasive overview of the fundamental role of parallel legal systems in shaping how people manage natural resources. It will be of interest to scholars and practitioners of environmental law, property law, environmental politics, anthropology, sociology and geography. It is the result of a legal pluralism seminar, held in Coimbatore (India) in March 2012.
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