The compatibility and incompatibility between law and culture are identified through an analysis of relation. By way of exploring the elusiveness of conceptions of culture and of law, a commonality relating them is arrived at, one that indicates not only what they constituently share but also what distinguishes them from each other. So far an abstract abstract. The abstractness of the comment itself is relieved by references to a case study and by resorting to etymologies
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It is by now something of a truism that the abstract and conceptual modes of discourse that have dom...
Law has a dual capacity in the field of culture: it enables the formation of subjects and of cultura...
Everywhere it seems that culture is in ascendance. More and more social groups are claiming to have ...
In this article, the author attempts to consider law as the most important component of culture. Emp...
What can law’s popular cultures do for law, as a constitutive and interrogative critical practice? ...
The notion of culture is everywhere invoked and virtually nowhere explained. Culture can mean so man...
This Essay is an attempt to theorize the relationship of law to culture and culture to law beyond th...
In an era of globalization, culture is sometimes treated as a dirty word. For those who see the wo...
“In the past century, we studied the law from within. The jurists of today are studying it from wit...
Law and culture are inextricably linked. Hence, a meaningful comparison of laws will have to take in...
Emerging from the uptake of popular cultural studies by legal scholars, and in response to the tradi...
What is at stake here? I want to present ‘cultural techniques of law’ as a research and pedagogical ...
Is a cultural study of the law possible? Of course it is: Law is part of culture, and its discourse ...
Written for an encyclopedia on European private law, this briefarticle addresses the term legal cult...
The relationship between law and cultural conflict is a subject that is relevant to numerous contemp...
It is by now something of a truism that the abstract and conceptual modes of discourse that have dom...
Law has a dual capacity in the field of culture: it enables the formation of subjects and of cultura...
Everywhere it seems that culture is in ascendance. More and more social groups are claiming to have ...
In this article, the author attempts to consider law as the most important component of culture. Emp...
What can law’s popular cultures do for law, as a constitutive and interrogative critical practice? ...