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Legal Theory

Legal Theory

My work in legal theory engages questions of legal pluralism, authority, vagueness, paradox, inconsistency, quasi-legality, and institutional complexity. Drawing on jurisprudence, socio-legal theory, and systems theory, it develops conceptual tools for understanding legal phenomena that do not fit classical state-centered models. A recurring theme is how law operates when its boundaries, concepts, and structures are unstable, contested, or distributed across multiple sites.