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<strong>Divers</strong> <strong>Paths</strong> <strong>to</strong> <strong>Justice</strong>: Legal pluralism and the rights of indigenous peoples inSoutheast AsiaTable of ContentsAcknowledgments …………………………………………………………6Foreword: Legal pluralism in Southeast Asia – insights from NagalandGam A. Shimray…………………………………………………………….81. <strong>Divers</strong> <strong>Paths</strong> <strong>to</strong> <strong>Justice</strong>: legal pluralism and the rights ofindigenous peoples in Southeast Asia – an introductionMarcus Colchester…...……………………………………………………172. Legal pluralism in Sarawak: an approach <strong>to</strong> cus<strong>to</strong>mary lawson their own terms under the Federal ConstitutionRamy Bulan………………………………………………………………..403. Legal pluralism: the Philippine experienceJennifer Corpuz…………..…………………………………………….….664. Native cus<strong>to</strong>mary land rights in Sabah, Malaysia 1881-2010Amity Doolittle………………...…………………………………………..815. Asserting cus<strong>to</strong>mary land rights in the Chittagong Hill Tracts,Bangladesh: challenges for legal and juridical pluralismDevasish Roy………………………………..……………………………1066. Legal pluralism in Indonesia’s land and natural resourcetenure: a summary of presentationsMyrna A. Safitri.…………………………………………….………...….1267. Securing rights through legal pluralism: communal landmanagement among the Karen people in ThailandPrasert Trakansuphakon…………...…………………………………….133About the authors………………………………………………………...158Bibliography……………………………………...………………………1624

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