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Beyond law in context, developing a sociological understanding of law, [edited by] David Nelken

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Beyond law in context, developing a sociological understanding of law, [edited by] David Nelken
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Beyond law in context
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
231948173
Responsibility statement
[edited by] David Nelken
Series statement
Collected essays in law
Sub title
developing a sociological understanding of law
Table Of Contents
The, 'gap problem' in the sociology of law : a theoretical review -- Law in action or 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 -- Criminal law and criminal justice : some notes on their irrelation -- The loneliness of law's meta-theory -- Are disputes between law and science resolvable? -- Can law learn from social science? -- Can there be a sociology of legal meaning? -- Blinding insights? : the limits of a reflexive sociology of law -- Comparativists and transferability -- The meaning of success in transnational legal transfers -- An e -mail from Global Bukowina
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