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European Ways Of Law Towards A European Sociology Of Law Onati International Series In Law And Society Volkmar Gessner David Nelken

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European Ways Of Law Towards A European Sociology Of Law Onati International Series In Law And Society Volkmar Gessner David Nelken
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Publisher: Hart Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.82 MB
Pages: 393
Author: Volkmar Gessner; David Nelken
ISBN: 9781841137773, 1841137774
Language: English
Year: 2007

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European Ways Of Law Towards A European Sociology Of Law Onati International Series In Law And Society Volkmar Gessner David Nelken by Volkmar Gessner; David Nelken 9781841137773, 1841137774 instant download after payment.

Can there be such a thing as a European sociology of law? The uncertainties which arise when attempting to answer that straightforward question are the subject of this collection, which also overlaps into comparative law, legal history, and legal philosophy. The richness of approaches reflected in the essays - including comparisons with the US - show the present state of socio-legal studies in Europe and map directions for its future development. Certainly we already know something about the existence of differences in the use and meaning of law within and between the nation states and groups that make up the European Union. They concern the role of judges and lawyers, the use of courts, patterns of delay, contrasts in penal 'sensibilities,' or the meanings of underlying legal and social concepts. Still, similarities in 'legal culture' are at least as remarkable in societies at roughly similar levels of political and economic development. The volume should serve as a needed stimulus to a research agenda aimed at uncovering commonalities and divergences in European ways of approaching the law.

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