An analysis of colonialist thought within legal pluralism
Abstract
Legal pluralism has gained strength in academic debates in the last two decades in which the concept of legal pluralism has been developed and applied in domestic law and in industrialized societies and those that are developing from this perspective , the essay addresses the construction of a space for analysis of the phenomenon of colonialist thought in which law is one of the many forms of imposition from one society to another, that is, the imposed or colonial law forms a plurality of what is our current legal system.