Sociological Perspectives on Law: Contemporary debatesRoger B. M. Cotterrell Ashgate/Dartmouth, 2001 - 476 pages |
Contents
The SelfDeconstruction | 17 |
Courts Private Ordering | 235 |
Laws Hierarchy Law and Society Review 31 pp 76387 | 383 |
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action actors analysis autonomy autopoiesis autopoietic Blackwell Publishers Ltd claim closure cognition conception of law constitution construction Constructivist Epistemology context Cotterrell courts critical legal studies cultural decisions deconstruction discipline disputes distinction doctrine economic effects empirical epistemic essays example external formal Foucault François Ewald Galanter groups H. L. A. Hart Habermas ideology individual institutions interaction internal interpretation juridical field jurisprudence justice Law and Society law's lawyers legal consciousness legal discourse legal ideas legal pluralism legal pluralists legal sociology legal system legal theory Luhmann Max Weber meaning Michel Foucault Millie Millie's modern Nelken Niklas Luhmann operations paradox particular political polycontextural practice problem procedures produced professional Publishers Ltd 1998 rational reflexive law regulation relationships Roger Cotterrell rules scientific sense social science socio-legal socio-legal studies sociology of law specific structural coupling supra note symbolic systems theory Teubner tion Trubek understanding University