TY - JOUR AU - Corrin, Jennifer PY - 2017/10/02 Y2 - 2024/03/28 TI - Exploring the Deep: Looking for Deep Legal Pluralism in the South Pacific JF - Victoria University of Wellington Law Review JA - VUWLR VL - 48 IS - 2 SE - Articles DO - 10.26686/vuwlr.v48i2.4738 UR - https://ojs.victoria.ac.nz/vuwlr/article/view/4738 SP - 305-322 AB - <p>Over the past 40 years, the concept of legal pluralism has gradually gained broader recognition. However, the depth of this pluralism, in the sense of the degree of recognition given to non-state systems of law, varies dramatically from place to place. This article looks at legal pluralism in South Pacific. Commencing with a brief explanation of the different ways in which legal pluralism can be conceptualised, it gives a general overview of the way in which it is manifested in South Pacific legal systems. Selected South Pacific statutes that acknowledge customary laws or institutions are then examined to assess whether this equates with deep legal pluralism, or whether, in reality, it amounts only to state legal pluralism.</p> ER -