Legal Pluralism: A Human Right or Violation? International Law's Inconsistencies Revealed.
The article discusses how international human rights law can be seen as a mix of different legal systems, known as legal pluralism. It looks at how some parts of human rights law require recognizing traditional laws of indigenous peoples as a human right, while others see it as a violation of human rights. The paper explores whether these conflicting views can coexist within human rights law.