Journal Special Issue: (Re)Imagining Alterity in the 21st CenturyA book review of Law and Outsiders: Norms, Processes and “Othering” in the 21st Century, by Cian Murphy and Penny GreenPostprin
This chapter outlines some social scientific approaches to law so as to see what they can tell us ab...
This book examines the social processes that lead to the evolution of legal norms with global consti...
In the last chapter we focused on the meaning of legal autonomy and on the constituent elements of t...
A book review of Law and Outsiders: Norms, Processes and “Othering” in the 21st Century, by Cian Mur...
Author of chapter: What Have Women Got to do With Peace? A Gender Analysis of the Laws of War and Pe...
The concept of ‘living law’ (which refers to informal norms produced by non-state social association...
In different ways and from different angles, the participants in this special issue critically probe...
Book synopsis: This volume addresses the pluralistic identity of the legal order. It argues that the...
Law is everywhere - though law is not everything. Law is everywhere in the sense that all human cond...
The law within each legal system is a function of the practices of some social group. In short, law ...
This paper shall focus on the evolving features of autonomy and normativity in Western societies. Th...
Professor Fitzpatrick offers an examination of bourgeois legality as the concrete embodiment of mode...
This book proposes the study of norms as a method of explaining human choice and behaviour by introd...
In this new addition to the substantial literature on legal consciousness, Marc Hertogh seeks to cha...
Law and society scholars have long been fascinated with the interplay of formal legal and informal e...
This chapter outlines some social scientific approaches to law so as to see what they can tell us ab...
This book examines the social processes that lead to the evolution of legal norms with global consti...
In the last chapter we focused on the meaning of legal autonomy and on the constituent elements of t...
A book review of Law and Outsiders: Norms, Processes and “Othering” in the 21st Century, by Cian Mur...
Author of chapter: What Have Women Got to do With Peace? A Gender Analysis of the Laws of War and Pe...
The concept of ‘living law’ (which refers to informal norms produced by non-state social association...
In different ways and from different angles, the participants in this special issue critically probe...
Book synopsis: This volume addresses the pluralistic identity of the legal order. It argues that the...
Law is everywhere - though law is not everything. Law is everywhere in the sense that all human cond...
The law within each legal system is a function of the practices of some social group. In short, law ...
This paper shall focus on the evolving features of autonomy and normativity in Western societies. Th...
Professor Fitzpatrick offers an examination of bourgeois legality as the concrete embodiment of mode...
This book proposes the study of norms as a method of explaining human choice and behaviour by introd...
In this new addition to the substantial literature on legal consciousness, Marc Hertogh seeks to cha...
Law and society scholars have long been fascinated with the interplay of formal legal and informal e...
This chapter outlines some social scientific approaches to law so as to see what they can tell us ab...
This book examines the social processes that lead to the evolution of legal norms with global consti...
In the last chapter we focused on the meaning of legal autonomy and on the constituent elements of t...