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12.06.2025
Legal heterodoxy in the global south
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Le 12 juin 2025 de 12:45 à 14:15
Salle Goguel
27 rue Saint-Guillaume, 75007, ParisOrganisé par
Sciences Po Law SchoolFaculty Colloquium
Presenter: Mariana Pargendler, Beneficial Professor of Law, Harvard Law School

How do private law institutions of developing countries differ from those of developed countries? A common view is that the legal systems of the Global South are often outdated, failed transplants of Global North models, or plagued by enforcement challenges. This book project offers a different perspective by focusing on legal innovation and adaptation in the Global South. We examine how countries in the Global South have embraced legal doctrines and solutions that deviate from approaches that currently hold the status of orthodoxy in richer countries, and pursue distinct and potentially broader public policy objectives or reflect different values, in response to conditions that are commonplace in developing countries. Our analysis points to reasons why the legacy of colonialism, limited fiscal capacity, economic dependence on richer countries and macro-economic volatility may encourage lawmakers in poor countries to develop heterodox doctrines. We explore different manifestations of legal heterodoxy across various areas of private law in a range of countries in the Global South. Recognizing legal heterodoxies in the Global South enlarges our understanding of legal experiences and possibilities, and contributes to our understanding about the driving forces and direction of legal evolution around the world.
Invite-only event.
Contact: ecolededroit@sciencespo.fr
À propos de cet événement
Le 12 juin 2025 de 12:45 à 14:15
Salle Goguel
27 rue Saint-Guillaume, 75007, ParisOrganisé par
Sciences Po Law School