This chapter draws upon my previous work to explore the extent to which Law and Religion studies have and should engage with a sociological approach. It revisits and critiques Norman Doe’s call for a ‘sociology of law on religion’ and notes a shift in the Sociology of Law found in Roger Cotterrell’s work from seeing sociology as a discipline to understanding it as a transdisciplinary critique
The Sociology of Law is a part of the science of law that examines the interrelationships or the mut...
This chapter combines an introduction to anthropology as an academic discipline with practical examp...
Since the sociology of religion became recognised as a distinct sub-discipline over the last century...
In recent years, interdisciplinary approaches to legal subjects have become increasingly commonplace...
Issues concerning religion in the public sphere are rarely far from the headlines. As a result, scho...
Paradoxically, Law and Religion is a new academic discipline which relates to an age old interaction...
Over the last 30 years, work at Cardiff University by my colleagues and I have identified and shaped...
Questions of whether, how and why religion may be defined has captured much academic attention. Howe...
This "Open Access" book investigates the legal reality of the church through a sociological lens and...
This chapter explores the work of Niklas Luhmann who identified law and religion as two social syste...
Although most law schools recognise the value of introducing students to a broader sociological pers...
This chapter examines the relationship within Jurisprudence between the Sociology and Philosophy of ...
There has been a good deal said about a sociological approach to law and, as time goes by, more and ...
The Sociology of Law, Roger Cotterrell, 1992. In: Droit et société, n°22, 1992. Transformations de l...
The emerging narrative of law as a social phenomenon—as opposed to a legal phenomenon— presents pres...
The Sociology of Law is a part of the science of law that examines the interrelationships or the mut...
This chapter combines an introduction to anthropology as an academic discipline with practical examp...
Since the sociology of religion became recognised as a distinct sub-discipline over the last century...
In recent years, interdisciplinary approaches to legal subjects have become increasingly commonplace...
Issues concerning religion in the public sphere are rarely far from the headlines. As a result, scho...
Paradoxically, Law and Religion is a new academic discipline which relates to an age old interaction...
Over the last 30 years, work at Cardiff University by my colleagues and I have identified and shaped...
Questions of whether, how and why religion may be defined has captured much academic attention. Howe...
This "Open Access" book investigates the legal reality of the church through a sociological lens and...
This chapter explores the work of Niklas Luhmann who identified law and religion as two social syste...
Although most law schools recognise the value of introducing students to a broader sociological pers...
This chapter examines the relationship within Jurisprudence between the Sociology and Philosophy of ...
There has been a good deal said about a sociological approach to law and, as time goes by, more and ...
The Sociology of Law, Roger Cotterrell, 1992. In: Droit et société, n°22, 1992. Transformations de l...
The emerging narrative of law as a social phenomenon—as opposed to a legal phenomenon— presents pres...
The Sociology of Law is a part of the science of law that examines the interrelationships or the mut...
This chapter combines an introduction to anthropology as an academic discipline with practical examp...
Since the sociology of religion became recognised as a distinct sub-discipline over the last century...