Beyond law in context : developing a sociological understanding of law / David Nelken.
2009
K376 .N45 2009 (Mapit)
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Beyond law in context : developing a sociological understanding of law / David Nelken.
Imprint
Farnham, Surrey, England ; Burlington, VT : Ashgate, [2009]
Copyright
©2009
Description
xxviii, 320 pages ; 23 cm.
Series
Collected essays in law.
Formatted Contents Note
The 'gap problem' in the sociology of law: a theoretical review
Law in action and living law?: back to the beginning in the sociology of law
Is there a crisis in law and legal ideology?
Legislation and its constraints: a case study of the 1965 British Rent Act
Beyond the study of 'law and society'?
Changing paradigms in the sociology of law: autopoietic law: a new approach to law and society
Criminal law and criminal justice: some notes on their irrelation
The loneliness of law's meta-theory : plural legalities: critical legal studies in Europe
Are disputes between law and science resolvable?: forensic expertise and the law of evidence
Can law learn from social science?
Can there be a sociology of legal meaning? : law as communication
Blinding insights? : the limits of a reflexive sociology of law
Comparativists and transferability: comparative legal studies: traditions and transitions
The meaning of success in transnational legal transfers
An e-mail from Global Bukowina.
Law in action and living law?: back to the beginning in the sociology of law
Is there a crisis in law and legal ideology?
Legislation and its constraints: a case study of the 1965 British Rent Act
Beyond the study of 'law and society'?
Changing paradigms in the sociology of law: autopoietic law: a new approach to law and society
Criminal law and criminal justice: some notes on their irrelation
The loneliness of law's meta-theory : plural legalities: critical legal studies in Europe
Are disputes between law and science resolvable?: forensic expertise and the law of evidence
Can law learn from social science?
Can there be a sociology of legal meaning? : law as communication
Blinding insights? : the limits of a reflexive sociology of law
Comparativists and transferability: comparative legal studies: traditions and transitions
The meaning of success in transnational legal transfers
An e-mail from Global Bukowina.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Location
STA
Call Number
K376 .N45 2009
Language
English
ISBN
9780754628026 alkaline paper
0754628027 alkaline paper
0754628027 alkaline paper
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