This paper considers the relationship between sociology and law, as a cognate discipline, through a discussion of social research into legal processes and settings, sometimes referred to as empirical socio-legal research. It first addresses the different meanings of research for social scientists and for lawyers, then investigates some particular challenges for cross/inter/multidisciplinary socio-legal research, and identifies the growing demands for empirical analyses of law and legal processes
The Sociology of Law is a part of the science of law that examines the interrelationships or the mut...
Legal sociology is in a crisis - or so it is said. The field is not widely represented at Law Facult...
Drawing on a range of approaches from the social sciences and humanities, this handbook explores the...
Law and its countless legal, academic, professional and institutional manifestations, all being intr...
Drawing on a range of approaches from the social sciences and humanities, this handbook explores the...
At the moment, the sociology of law is one of the interdisciplinary sciences involving the study of ...
Traditional legal research normally employs doctrinal method. This method involves research into the...
This research aims to explain the influence of law on the social dynamics of society. The method use...
This chapter examines the relationship within Jurisprudence between the Sociology and Philosophy of ...
Whether and how to carry out interdisciplinary inquiries betweenlaw and the social sciences is a pro...
Legal research is a method used by legal experts to develop legal knowledge. Legal experts have diff...
Mutual disdain is an effective border patrol at the demarcation lines between disciplines. Social sc...
This chapter provides an introduction to research design in sociology of law by describing the stage...
This paper challenges the assumption that legal sociology should apply itself to the external or fac...
<p>This article is used to distinguish a deepest understanding between normative and empirical legal...
The Sociology of Law is a part of the science of law that examines the interrelationships or the mut...
Legal sociology is in a crisis - or so it is said. The field is not widely represented at Law Facult...
Drawing on a range of approaches from the social sciences and humanities, this handbook explores the...
Law and its countless legal, academic, professional and institutional manifestations, all being intr...
Drawing on a range of approaches from the social sciences and humanities, this handbook explores the...
At the moment, the sociology of law is one of the interdisciplinary sciences involving the study of ...
Traditional legal research normally employs doctrinal method. This method involves research into the...
This research aims to explain the influence of law on the social dynamics of society. The method use...
This chapter examines the relationship within Jurisprudence between the Sociology and Philosophy of ...
Whether and how to carry out interdisciplinary inquiries betweenlaw and the social sciences is a pro...
Legal research is a method used by legal experts to develop legal knowledge. Legal experts have diff...
Mutual disdain is an effective border patrol at the demarcation lines between disciplines. Social sc...
This chapter provides an introduction to research design in sociology of law by describing the stage...
This paper challenges the assumption that legal sociology should apply itself to the external or fac...
<p>This article is used to distinguish a deepest understanding between normative and empirical legal...
The Sociology of Law is a part of the science of law that examines the interrelationships or the mut...
Legal sociology is in a crisis - or so it is said. The field is not widely represented at Law Facult...
Drawing on a range of approaches from the social sciences and humanities, this handbook explores the...