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|a Dupret, Badouin.
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|a State Law and Legal Positivism
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|b The Global Rise of a New Paradigm.
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|a Half Title -- Series Information -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- Introduction -- Chapter 1 The Great Divide in Legal Discourse: Towards a Global Historical Ontology of the Concept of Positive Law -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Historical Ontology of the Concept of Law -- 3 The Positivism of the Science of Law: A Paradigmatic Revolution -- 4 The Positivization of the Law: Global Positive Law and Its Local Variants -- 5 For a Historical and Pragmatic Ontology of Law -- References -- Chapter 2 Historical Landmarks in Mapping the Spread of Positive Law Teaching
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|a 1 How Should "Tradere jura positiva" Be Understood? -- 1.1 An Initial Definition of Legal Education: The Birth of Law Faculties -- 1.2 First Reforms to Promote the Teaching of Positive Law -- 2 Were There Two or Three European Models during the Nineteenth Century? -- 2.1 The French Model of National Programs -- 2.2 The German Model: Teaching Positive Law without a Fixed Program -- 2.3 Can One Speak of Law Faculties in England? -- 3 The Spread of the Law Faculty Model and Local Pragmatism in Extra-European Legal Education -- 3.1 The Diversity of American and Australian Legal Education Institutions
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|a 3.2 The Adaptation of the Faculty Model in Asia and Africa -- 3.3 Movement of Professors and the Pervasiveness of Western Models outside Europe -- References -- Chapter 3 Writing Customs: Three Episodes in the Process of Positivization of Berber Customary Law in Morocco -- 1 Writing as a Legal Technique -- 2 Inscribing Customs in the Pluralist Legal System of the Protectorate -- 3 Prelude: An Islamic Textual Model to Write Customs at the Dawn of Modernity -- 4 Interlude: Independence, Legal Unification and the Obliteration of Customary Law
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|a 5 Post-Colonial Rewritings and Recyclings of Customary Law -- 6 Conclusions: Positivizing Customs through Writing -- References -- Chapter 4 Ambiguities and Interdependencies: The Relationship between Legal Positivization and Islamic Law in Colonial India, 1765-1909 -- 1 Ideological Foundations of Anglo-Indian Utilitarian and Contractual Positivisms -- 2 Utilitarian Positivism and the Foundation of a Legal Order through Law: The Need to Recognize the Indo-Islamic Order to Better Succeed It
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|a 3 A Far-from-Homogenous Positivization of Indian Law and the Progressive Predominance of Its Contractualist Side -- 4 The Implementation of Contractualist Positivization, or How to Delay the Inevitable Recognition of the Indian as a Subject in Law -- 5 TheUseful Reintegration of Islamic Law into the Indian Legal Order -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 5 The Positivization of Ottoman Law and the Question of Continuity -- 1 Epochal Thresholds or Epochal Fallacies: The Turtles Debate -- 2 A Comment on Legalism-as-Culture -- 3 New Meanings of Old Terms: Nizam, Kanun, Hukuk
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|a Droit coutumier
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|a Halpérin, Jean-Louis.
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