This chapter outlines some social scientific approaches to law so as to see what they can tell us about social norms, as well as show how such enquiries have figured in the development of sociology of law itself. It uses the work of Eugen Ehrlich as the starting point for understanding much of the later discussion of the role of norms in creating expectations within groups. The chapter offers some illustrations of the kinds of work that characterizes each of these approaches. A third area of relevant discussion is found in current interdisciplinary work dealing with what is described as global governance by indicators. Whilst arguing that much current writing on global normalisation can be traced back to Ehrlich's pioneering work on norms w...
For decades, sociologists have employed the concept of social norms to explain how society shapes in...
This paper draws out the analogies and connections between long-standing legal sociological insights...
As a scholarly project, global legal pluralism has been extraordinarily successful, and it is not di...
The concept of ‘living law’ (which refers to informal norms produced by non-state social association...
In an era where new areas of life and new problems call for normative solutions while the plurality ...
PhDThis thesis addresses the problem of the dissonance between the formulation of highly generalized...
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This issue of Erasmus Law Review explores the relation between law and society by investigating diff...
This lecture sets out to demystify the topic of legal pluralism by examining the relationship betwee...
This book proposes the study of norms as a method of explaining human choice and behaviour by introd...
This paper explores the relations between law and social norms and in particular, the case of legal ...
The paper takes the currently much belabored concepts of “global governance” and “global constitutio...
The field of socio-legal research has encountered three fundamental challenges over the last three d...
This paper examines the transnational movement of law and legal pluralism in the transnational domai...
Many of the original sociological premises, concepts and ideas regarding social action, legal change...
For decades, sociologists have employed the concept of social norms to explain how society shapes in...
This paper draws out the analogies and connections between long-standing legal sociological insights...
As a scholarly project, global legal pluralism has been extraordinarily successful, and it is not di...
The concept of ‘living law’ (which refers to informal norms produced by non-state social association...
In an era where new areas of life and new problems call for normative solutions while the plurality ...
PhDThis thesis addresses the problem of the dissonance between the formulation of highly generalized...
This paper introduces this Special Number. The work of the Project Group Legal Pluralism at the Max ...
This issue of Erasmus Law Review explores the relation between law and society by investigating diff...
This lecture sets out to demystify the topic of legal pluralism by examining the relationship betwee...
This book proposes the study of norms as a method of explaining human choice and behaviour by introd...
This paper explores the relations between law and social norms and in particular, the case of legal ...
The paper takes the currently much belabored concepts of “global governance” and “global constitutio...
The field of socio-legal research has encountered three fundamental challenges over the last three d...
This paper examines the transnational movement of law and legal pluralism in the transnational domai...
Many of the original sociological premises, concepts and ideas regarding social action, legal change...
For decades, sociologists have employed the concept of social norms to explain how society shapes in...
This paper draws out the analogies and connections between long-standing legal sociological insights...
As a scholarly project, global legal pluralism has been extraordinarily successful, and it is not di...