
handle: 10197/13272
This is a collection of articles of the participants of Law and Society seminars that have occurred in the Centre for Independent Social Research. The chapters are all dedicated to different aspects of the studies of law by methods of social sciences. The contribution discuss law in relation to such topics as theoretical approaches to the sociology of law, social history of law, gender, transitional justice, and legal professions. This collected volume includes previously published works, as well as original contributions and editor's preface. The book is meant for university researchers and lecturers interested in questions of law enforcement, sociology of law, social methods of the studies of law, and social analysis of legal norms.
Legal professions, Law and history, Sociology of law, Transitional justice, Gender and law
Legal professions, Law and history, Sociology of law, Transitional justice, Gender and law
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