Legal Theory and the Social Sciences

Legal Theory and the Social Sciences
Author: MaksymilianDel Mar
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 530
Release: 2017-07-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781351560474

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Ever since H.L.A. Hart's self-description of The Concept of Law as an 'exercise in descriptive sociology', contemporary legal theorists have been debating the relationship between legal theory and sociology, and between legal theory and social science more generally. There have been some who have insisted on a clear divide between legal theory and the social sciences, citing fundamental methodological differences. Others have attempted to bridge gaps, revealing common challenges and similar objects of inquiry. Collecting the work of authors such as Martin Krygier, David Nelken, Brian Tamanaha, Lewis Kornhauser, Gunther Teubner and Nicola Lacey, this volume - the second in a three volume series - provides an overview of the major developments in the last thirty years. The volume is divided into three sections, each discussing an aspect of the relationship of legal theory and the social sciences: 1) methodological disputes and collaboration; 2) common problems, especially as they concern different modes of explanation of social behaviour; and 3) common objects, including, most prominently, the study of language in its social context and normative pluralism.

Realistic Socio legal Theory

Realistic Socio legal Theory
Author: Brian Z. Tamanaha
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 304
Release: 1997
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0198265603

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Combining philosophical pargmatism with a methodological foundation, Tamanaha formulates a framework for a realistic approach to socio-legal theory. The strengths of this approach are contrasted with that of the major schools of socio-legal theory by application to core issues in this area.Thus Tamanaha explores the problematic state of socio-legal studies, the relationship between behaviour and meaning, the notion of legal ideology, the problem of indeterminacy in rule following and application, and the structure of judicial decision making. These issues are tackled in a clear andconcise fashion while articulating a social theory of law which draws equally from legal theory and socio-legal theory.

Law and the Social Sciences in the Second Half Century

Law and the Social Sciences in the Second Half Century
Author: Julius Stone
Publsiher: U of Minnesota Press
Total Pages: 129
Release: 1966
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780816603787

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The author, a distinguished authority on law, provides an illuminating and challenging discussion of the social aspects of law and legal problems. As a background to some penetrating observations, he takes stock of the contributions and interrelations of.

Routledge Handbook of Socio Legal Theory and Methods

Routledge Handbook of Socio Legal Theory and Methods
Author: Naomi Creutzfeldt,Marc Mason,Kirsten McConnachie
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 566
Release: 2019-08-13
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780429489747

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Drawing on a range of approaches from the social sciences and humanities, this handbook explores theoretical and empirical perspectives that address the articulation of law in society, and the social character of the rule of law. The vast field of socio-legal studies provides multiple lenses through which law can be considered. Rather than seeking to define the field of socio-legal studies, this book takes up the experiences of researchers within the field. First-hand accounts of socio-legal research projects allow the reader to engage with diverse theoretical and methodological approaches within this fluid interdisciplinary area. The book provides a rich resource for those interested in deepening their understanding of the variety of theories and methods available when law is studied in its broadest social context, as well as setting those within the history of the socio-legal movement. The chapters consider multiple disciplinary lenses – including feminism, anthropology and sociology – as well as a variety of methodologies, including: narrative, visual and spatial, psychological, economic and epidemiological approaches. Moreover, these are applied in a range of substantive contexts such as online hate speech, environmental law, biotechnology, research in post-conflict situations, race and LGBT+ lawyers. The handbook brings together younger contributors and some of the best-known names in the socio-legal field. It offers a fresh perspective on the past, present and future of sociolegal studies that will appeal to students and scholars with relevant interests in a range of subjects, including law, sociology and politics. Chapter 7 of this book is freely available as a downloadable Open Access PDF at http://www.taylorfrancis.com under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND) 4.0 license.

Law and the Social Sciences

Law and the Social Sciences
Author: Huntington Cairns
Publsiher: New York : A. M. Kelley
Total Pages: 316
Release: 1969
Genre: Law
ISBN: UOM:39015001412611

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Law and the Social Sciences

Law and the Social Sciences
Author: Stanton Wheeler
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 748
Release: 1986
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1610448839

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The notion of law as a social phenomenon would have surprised educators and scholars a century ago. For them, law was a science and the library was the ultimate source of all legal knowledge. Our contemporary willingness to see law in a social context--reflecting social relations, for example, or precipitating social changes--is a relatively recent development, spurred during the last quarter century by the work of a generation of scholars (mostly social scientists and law professors) who believe the perspectives of the social sciences are essential to a better understanding of the law. Law and the Social Sciences provides a unique and authoritative assessment of modern sociolegal research. Its impressive range and depth, the centrality of its concerns, and the stature of its contributors all attest to the vitality of the law-and-society movement and the importance of interdisciplinary work in this field. Each chapter is both an exposition of its author's point of view and a survey of the pertinent literature. In treating such topics as law and the economic order, legal systems of the world, the deterrence doctrine, and access to justice, the authors explore overlapping themes--the tension between public and private domains, between diffused and concentrated power, between the goals of uniformity and flexibility, between costs and benefits--that are significant to observers not only of our legal institutions but of other social systems as well.

Theory of Legal Science

Theory of Legal Science
Author: Aleksander Peczenik,L. Lindahl,G.C. van Roermund
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 666
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9789400964815

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Proceedings of the Conference on Legal Theory and Philosophy of Science, Lund, Sweden, December 11-14, 1983

Law s Community

Law s Community
Author: Roger Cotterrell
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 404
Release: 1995
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0198264909

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These essays seek to re-locate the relationship between the traditional concerns of legal theory and the sociology of law by establishing a consistent theoretical approach to the analysis of law in contemporary Western societies.