This Essay is an attempt to theorize the relationship of law to culture and culture to law beyond the intuitive, commonplace sense that law partakes of culture - by reflecting it as well as by reacting against it - and that culture refracts law. It proposes a theory of law as culture that, in detailing the mutually constitutive nature of the relationship, distinguishes itself from the way law and culture have been conceived by realist and critical legal scholars, as well as by social norms writers. The Essay concludes by speculating about one possible method by which this theorizing might be analytically employed in a cultural interpretation of law
Everywhere it seems that culture is in ascendance. More and more social groups are claiming to have ...
Professors Binder and Weisberg expound a cultural criticism of law that views law as an arena for ...
Critical Legal Studies and Legal Practice : The Concept of Legal Culture and of Law Practice as Cult...
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 this chapter I briefly map the terrain of a set of scholarly approaches that could be called a cu...
“In the past century, we studied the law from within. The jurists of today are studying it from wit...
Is a cultural study of the law possible? Of course it is: Law is part of culture, and its discourse ...
Law has a dual capacity in the field of culture: it enables the formation of subjects and of cultura...
In an era of globalization, culture is sometimes treated as a dirty word. For those who see the wo...
The relationship between law and cultural conflict is a subject that is relevant to numerous contemp...
In America, law is a cultural practice, a type of social activity that generates a complete world of...
The compatibility and incompatibility between law and culture are identified through an analysis of ...
Emerging from the uptake of popular cultural studies by legal scholars, and in response to the tradi...
It is by now something of a truism that the abstract and conceptual modes of discourse that have dom...
Everywhere it seems that culture is in ascendance. More and more social groups are claiming to have ...
Professors Binder and Weisberg expound a cultural criticism of law that views law as an arena for ...
Critical Legal Studies and Legal Practice : The Concept of Legal Culture and of Law Practice as Cult...
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 this chapter I briefly map the terrain of a set of scholarly approaches that could be called a cu...
“In the past century, we studied the law from within. The jurists of today are studying it from wit...
Is a cultural study of the law possible? Of course it is: Law is part of culture, and its discourse ...
Law has a dual capacity in the field of culture: it enables the formation of subjects and of cultura...
In an era of globalization, culture is sometimes treated as a dirty word. For those who see the wo...
The relationship between law and cultural conflict is a subject that is relevant to numerous contemp...
In America, law is a cultural practice, a type of social activity that generates a complete world of...
The compatibility and incompatibility between law and culture are identified through an analysis of ...
Emerging from the uptake of popular cultural studies by legal scholars, and in response to the tradi...
It is by now something of a truism that the abstract and conceptual modes of discourse that have dom...
Everywhere it seems that culture is in ascendance. More and more social groups are claiming to have ...
Professors Binder and Weisberg expound a cultural criticism of law that views law as an arena for ...
Critical Legal Studies and Legal Practice : The Concept of Legal Culture and of Law Practice as Cult...