Methodological Paradigms in Representing African Law: The Stratigraphic Approach and the Notion of Legal Pluralism

Q2 Social Sciences Global Jurist Pub Date : 2023-10-01 DOI:10.1515/gj-2023-0133
Luca Pes
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Abstract The contribution deals with the representation of African law in comparative legal literature. It aims at moving forward from an understanding of African legal systems as bounded entities, frequently dubbed “pluralistic” but too often described as derivative from western law, that is the law of the former colonial powers. The paper reacts to common representations of African law based on the “stratigraphic approach” and on the notion of legal pluralism. While remaining a valuable tool for the study of African legal systems in a structuralist fashion, the stratigraphic approach ultimately fails to capture the more dynamic dimension of legal relations and the agency of legal subjects better conveyed by the notion of legal pluralism. The notion of legal pluralism, in turn, points at the existence of plural normative orders in all legal systems, therefore it seems to have lost its specificity to post-colonial African societies. Moreover, research on legal pluralism has become progressively dominated by academic lawyers adopting a normative and theoretical approach with little regard for empirical observation of law in society.
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表现非洲法律的方法范式:地层学方法与法律多元化概念
摘要 本文论述了非洲法律在比较法律文献中的表现形式。本文旨在摆脱将非洲法律体系理解为有界限的实体的做法,这种理解经常被称为 "多元化",但也经常被描述为西方法律(即前殖民国家的法律)的衍生品。本文对基于 "地层法 "和法律多元化概念的非洲法律的常见表述做出了回应。虽然 "地层法 "仍然是以结构主义方式研究非洲法律体系的宝贵工具,但它最终未能捕捉到法律多元主义概念所更好地传达的法律关系和法律主体能动性的动态维度。反过来,法律多元化的概念也指出了所有法律体系中都存在多元化的规范秩序,因此它似乎已经失去了对后殖民非洲社会的特殊性。此外,对法律多元化的研究已逐渐被学术界的律师们所主导,他们采用的是一种规范性的 理论方法,很少考虑对社会中的法律进行实证观察。
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