Exploring the 'Legal' in Socio-Legal Studies
By (Author) David Cowan
Contributions by Caroline Hunter
Contributions by Emilie Cloatre
Contributions by Jiri Priban
Edited by Daniel Wincott
Contributions by Les Moran
Contributions by Helen Carr
Contributions by Karin van Marle
Contributions by Natalie Ohana-Eavry
Contributions by Helen Carr
Palgrave Macmillan
Palgrave Macmillan
3rd December 2015
1st ed. 2016
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
340.115
Hardback
274
Width 155mm, Height 235mm
600g
Socio-legal studies have had an ambivalent relationship with the 'legal' one of its defining aspects, but at the same time one that the discipline has sought to transcend or even leave behind. While socio-legal studies benefit hugely from the insights, methods and theories of other social science and humanity disciplines, the contributions to Exploring the 'Legal' in Socio-Legal Studies illustrate the value of a focus on the 'legal'.
The chapters in this book combine traditional legal materials and analyses with other ways of engaging empirically with the 'legal'. They illustrate the rich potential of the 'legal' as a site both for theoretical and methodological reflection and for case study analysis.
Taken as a whole, this volume demonstrates that methodological discussion is most helpful when rooted in empirical cases, and that the best case studies also help us to develop our methodologies. Bringing methodology and empirical analysis together offers an opportunity to reflect on socio-legal studies and develop the discipline in productive new directions.
David Cowan is Professor of Law and Policy at the University of Bristol, UK.
Daniel Wincott is Blackwell Professor of Law and Society and Head of Cardiff School of Law and Politics at Cardiff University, UK.