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Law, culture and society : Legal ideas in the mirror of social thoery

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Publication details: Aldershot Ashgate Publishing Ltd. 2006Description: 198pISBN:
  • 9780754625117
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 340.115000 COT
Contents:
Table of Contents 1. Introduction: Recovering Sociological Jurisprudence PART 1: THE JURISTIC POINT OF VIEW 2. The Nature of Legal Expertise 3. The Jurist’s Role 4. Why Jurisprudence is Not Legal Philosophy 5. Sociology in Juristic Practice PART 2: TRANSNATIONAL CHALLENGES TO JURISTIC THOUGHT 6. Why Lawyers Need a Theory of Legal Pluralism 7. A Concept of Law for Global Legal Pluralism 8. The Nature of Transnational Law 9. Transnational Legal Authority 10. A Transnational Concept of Crime  PART 3: LEGAL VALUES IN SOCIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE 11. Culture as a Juristic Issue 12. Can Sociology Clarify Legal Values? 13. Human Rights and Dignity: A Durkheimian Perspective 14. Legal Instrumentalism and Popular Values 15. Conclusion: Horizons of Sociological Jurisprudence
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction: Recovering Sociological Jurisprudence
PART 1: THE JURISTIC POINT OF VIEW
2. The Nature of Legal Expertise
3. The Jurist’s Role
4. Why Jurisprudence is Not Legal Philosophy
5. Sociology in Juristic Practice
PART 2: TRANSNATIONAL CHALLENGES TO JURISTIC THOUGHT
6. Why Lawyers Need a Theory of Legal Pluralism
7. A Concept of Law for Global Legal Pluralism
8. The Nature of Transnational Law
9. Transnational Legal Authority
10. A Transnational Concept of Crime 
PART 3: LEGAL VALUES IN SOCIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE
11. Culture as a Juristic Issue
12. Can Sociology Clarify Legal Values?
13. Human Rights and Dignity: A Durkheimian Perspective
14. Legal Instrumentalism and Popular Values
15. Conclusion: Horizons of Sociological Jurisprudence

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