As a scientific discipline and profession, law has been for centuries at the heart of social and political power of many Western societies. Professors of law, as influential representatives of the profession, are important powerbrokers between academia, politics and the corporate world. Their influence is based on scientific reputation, institutional mandates inside and outside academia or privileged network connections with people in powerful positions. In this study, based on a full sample of all Swiss law professors in the years 1957, 1980 and 2000 (n = 311), we contrast two theories of the distribution of power among law professors: Bourdieu’s thesis on the trade-off between scientific reputation and (extra)-academic institutional power...
This article starts from the useful image of professions as ‘Lords of the Dance’ playing central rol...
This article is an introduction to the contributions of this volume. It suggests a new interpretatio...
In advance of a sophisticated analysis of the survey data, one must be very careful in drawing any o...
As a scientific discipline and profession, law has been for centuries at the heart of social and pol...
This paper studies the rise of professors of economics and business studies in the second half of th...
This chapter focuses on the relationship between learned or scholarly law and economic and political...
Are the best law professors teaching at the best law schools in the United States? And how can the b...
Why do law professors continue to produce scholarship even after achieving tenure? This essay, prese...
The 150th anniversary of the Institut de Droit International (IDI) and the International Law Associa...
Bourdieu argues that political inclination is dependent upon one's position in the academic field, a...
We analyze the role of social capital in academic careers. We distinguish between ties with reputed ...
The Department of Law and Social Sciences was the one most numerously attended by students of the SB...
Political scientists used to task law professors with naivety and idealism. They charged that legal ...
Law professors today must confront a crisis of identity Since the postCivil War era legal academics ...
This article is the last in a trilogy addressing the issue of collegiality among law In the first pi...
This article starts from the useful image of professions as ‘Lords of the Dance’ playing central rol...
This article is an introduction to the contributions of this volume. It suggests a new interpretatio...
In advance of a sophisticated analysis of the survey data, one must be very careful in drawing any o...
As a scientific discipline and profession, law has been for centuries at the heart of social and pol...
This paper studies the rise of professors of economics and business studies in the second half of th...
This chapter focuses on the relationship between learned or scholarly law and economic and political...
Are the best law professors teaching at the best law schools in the United States? And how can the b...
Why do law professors continue to produce scholarship even after achieving tenure? This essay, prese...
The 150th anniversary of the Institut de Droit International (IDI) and the International Law Associa...
Bourdieu argues that political inclination is dependent upon one's position in the academic field, a...
We analyze the role of social capital in academic careers. We distinguish between ties with reputed ...
The Department of Law and Social Sciences was the one most numerously attended by students of the SB...
Political scientists used to task law professors with naivety and idealism. They charged that legal ...
Law professors today must confront a crisis of identity Since the postCivil War era legal academics ...
This article is the last in a trilogy addressing the issue of collegiality among law In the first pi...
This article starts from the useful image of professions as ‘Lords of the Dance’ playing central rol...
This article is an introduction to the contributions of this volume. It suggests a new interpretatio...
In advance of a sophisticated analysis of the survey data, one must be very careful in drawing any o...