This piece looks critically at the issue of interdisciplinarity and multidisciplinarity within legal study and research. It examines and analyses trends within legal education, before looking at a number of disciplinary approaches within sport. It then considers the interface between law and sport, and argues in particular, and following Bourdieu, that sport is a rare field that allows a number of approaches to be taken, whilst privileging none of them. It argues that rather than seeing law as the focal point of inquiry, sport becomes the focus and that by fostering an approach that allows various disciplinary approaches to be adopted and challenged, sport allows true interdisciplinarity to take place
textabstractThe seriousness of the incorporation problem in interdisciplinary legal research, this a...
textabstractIntro: To a growing extent, legal scholars seem to be dissatisfied with established disc...
In this paper we seek to offer an original theoretical platform for thinking about the nature of leg...
How do actors across a range of academic fields understand, value and engage with the work of legal ...
The field of legal studies is undergoing rapid changes of a highly diverse nature. Increasing specia...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the European Law Faculties Association via ...
In this paper we seek to offer an original theoretical platform for thinking about the nature of leg...
In the beginning, there was law. Then came law-and. Law and society, law and economics, law and hist...
In this paper we discuss work undertaken as part of a project funded by the British Academy. Our pro...
In the past decades, there has been a rapid increase of interdisciplinary research with regard to la...
There are increasing calls for academics to abandon "traditional" disciplinary research and to engag...
The nature of law and legal practice is changing with the addition of interdisciplinary scholars to ...
textabstractIn the past decades, there has been a rapid increase of interdisciplinary research with ...
The label “interdisciplinary” has been very useful for critical legal scholars seeking to distinguis...
Interdisciplinarity is the watchword in legal education and legal scholarship at the beginning of th...
textabstractThe seriousness of the incorporation problem in interdisciplinary legal research, this a...
textabstractIntro: To a growing extent, legal scholars seem to be dissatisfied with established disc...
In this paper we seek to offer an original theoretical platform for thinking about the nature of leg...
How do actors across a range of academic fields understand, value and engage with the work of legal ...
The field of legal studies is undergoing rapid changes of a highly diverse nature. Increasing specia...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the European Law Faculties Association via ...
In this paper we seek to offer an original theoretical platform for thinking about the nature of leg...
In the beginning, there was law. Then came law-and. Law and society, law and economics, law and hist...
In this paper we discuss work undertaken as part of a project funded by the British Academy. Our pro...
In the past decades, there has been a rapid increase of interdisciplinary research with regard to la...
There are increasing calls for academics to abandon "traditional" disciplinary research and to engag...
The nature of law and legal practice is changing with the addition of interdisciplinary scholars to ...
textabstractIn the past decades, there has been a rapid increase of interdisciplinary research with ...
The label “interdisciplinary” has been very useful for critical legal scholars seeking to distinguis...
Interdisciplinarity is the watchword in legal education and legal scholarship at the beginning of th...
textabstractThe seriousness of the incorporation problem in interdisciplinary legal research, this a...
textabstractIntro: To a growing extent, legal scholars seem to be dissatisfied with established disc...
In this paper we seek to offer an original theoretical platform for thinking about the nature of leg...