The coexistence of several legal systems within one country is known as "pluralism," specifically "legal pluralism." Legal pluralism refers to the situation where multiple legal systems or sets of laws exist and operate simultaneously within the same political or geographical territory. This can occur in countries with diverse cultures, religions, or historical backgrounds, leading to the recognition of various forms of law, such as customary law, religious law, and statutory law.
The coexistence of several legal systems in one country is known as
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