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Concepts of law: comparative, jurisprudential, and social science perspectives / by Sean Patrick Donlan

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: Juris diversitasPublication details: Ashga&#, 2014. Surrey:Description: xi, 257 pISBN:
  • 9781409455264
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 340.1 CON
Contents:
1.Contents: Preface; Concepts of law: an introduction, SeA!n Patrick Donlan and Lukas Heckendorn Urscheler-- 2. Beyond the state in and of legal theory, Maksymilian Del Mar-- 3.Do 'legal systems' exist? The concept of law and comparative law, Mark Van Hoecke-- 4.The concept of law: a Wittgensteinian approach with some ethnomethodological specificiations, Baudouin Dupret-- 5.The truth is out there? Legal pluralism and the language-game, Jaakko Husa-- 6. Remembering and applying legal pluralism: law as kite flying, Werner Menski-- 7.A sense of law: on shared normative experiences, Emmanuel Melissaris-- 8.Three perils of legal pluralism, Catherine Valcke-- 9.Legal sociology and the sociology of norms, David Nelken-- 10. Is law a special domain? On the boundary between the legal and the social, Mariano Croce 11.The creation and use of concepts of law when confronting legal and normative plurality, Andrew Halpin-- 12.A concept of law for global legal pluralism? Roger Cotterrell-- 13.The concept of law in postnational perspective, Alessio Lo Giudice-- 14.What is the context in 'law in context'?, Julia Eckert-- 15.Short notes on the legal pluralism(s) in Somaliland, Salvatore Mancuso;Index.
Summary: In this study international legal experts explore legal concepts and contexts from diverse national and disciplinary perspectives. Themes range from legal and normative pluralism to the development of state law and legal systems, and from law's rhetoric and the potential utility of alternative vocabularies to the polyjurality of the present.
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1.Contents: Preface; Concepts of law: an introduction, SeA!n Patrick Donlan and Lukas Heckendorn Urscheler--
2. Beyond the state in and of legal theory, Maksymilian Del Mar--
3.Do 'legal systems' exist? The concept of law and comparative law, Mark Van Hoecke--
4.The concept of law: a Wittgensteinian approach with some ethnomethodological specificiations, Baudouin Dupret--
5.The truth is out there? Legal pluralism and the language-game, Jaakko Husa--
6. Remembering and applying legal pluralism: law as kite flying, Werner Menski--
7.A sense of law: on shared normative experiences, Emmanuel Melissaris--
8.Three perils of legal pluralism, Catherine Valcke--
9.Legal sociology and the sociology of norms, David Nelken--
10. Is law a special domain? On the boundary between the legal and the social, Mariano Croce
11.The creation and use of concepts of law when confronting legal and normative plurality, Andrew Halpin--
12.A concept of law for global legal pluralism? Roger Cotterrell--
13.The concept of law in postnational perspective, Alessio Lo Giudice--
14.What is the context in 'law in context'?, Julia Eckert--
15.Short notes on the legal pluralism(s) in Somaliland, Salvatore Mancuso;Index.

In this study international legal experts explore legal concepts and contexts from diverse national and disciplinary perspectives. Themes range from legal and normative pluralism to the development of state law and legal systems, and from law's rhetoric and the potential utility of alternative vocabularies to the polyjurality of the present.

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