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WALL TO WALL
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ISBN: 164889240X 9781648892400 Year: 2021 Publisher: [S.l.] VERNON PRESS

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Images in law
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ISBN: 1317118812 1317118804 1281096792 9786611096793 0754680509 9780754680505 075464720X 131558784X Year: 2006 Publisher: Aldershot Hants England ; Burlington, VT : Ashgate Pub. Co.,

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Presenting perspectives on legal theory and practice, this volume examines how visual images of the law influence interpretation and execution of the law in ways not discernible from written texts.


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Cultures of privacy
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ISBN: 3825375552 9783825375553 382536545X 9783825365455 382536545X 9783825365455 Year: 2015 Publisher: Heidelberg [Germany]

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Popular culture and law
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ISBN: 0754624706 Year: 2006 Publisher: Aldershot Ashgate

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Cultural legal studies : law's popular cultures and the metamorphosis of law
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ISBN: 1315755157 1317626265 1317626257 9781317626268 9781315755151 9781317626251 9781317626244 1317626249 9780815382201 0815382200 9781138801066 1138801062 Year: 2016 Publisher: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York : Routledge,

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"What can popular cultures offer law, as a basis for critical practice? This introduction to the 'cultural legal studies' movement takes up this question as it presents a new encounter with the 'cultural turn' in law and legal theory. Moving beyond the 'law ands' (literature, humanities, culture, film) on which it is based, cultural legal studies aims to metamorphose law and the legalities that underpin its popular imaginary. To this end, the collection brings together leading scholars from Australia, Canada, the United Kingdom, and the United States. Presenting a long-overdue identification and framing of its scope, methodologies and practice, and drawing on three different modes of cultural legal studies - storytelling, technology and jurisprudence - the collection showcases the intersectional practices of cultural legal studies and law in its popular cultural mode. In this respect, contributors to the collection deploy differentiated modes of cultural legal studies practice, adopting diverse philosophical, disciplinary, methodological and theoretical approaches and subjects of examination. The collection draws on this mix of diversity and homogeneity to argue that we must take seriously an interrogation of law as culture- that is, not asking how a text 'represents'law, but how the representational nature of both law and culture intersect: in short, how the 'juridical' becomes visible in various cultural forms and their technological manifestations, and so how law's popular cultures actively metamorphose law. "--

Comparing legal cultures
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ISBN: 9781315259741 9781351949958 9781855218987 9781855217188 185521718X 1855218984 Year: 1997 Publisher: Aldershot Dartmouth

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Religion, law and society
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ISBN: 9781107027435 9781139226356 1107027438 1139226355 1139985299 1139989901 1316001520 1316003760 1316006026 1316008266 131601052X 131601276X 9781316003763 9781316008263 9781316012765 Year: 2014 Publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press,

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Issues concerning religion in the public sphere are rarely far from the headlines. As a result, scholars have paid increasing attention to religion. These scholars, however, have generally stayed within the confines of their own respective disciplines. To date there has been little contact between lawyers and sociologists. Religion, Law and Society explores whether, how and why law and religion should interact with the sociology of religion. It examines sociological and legal materials concerning religion in order to find out what lawyers and sociologists can learn from each other. A groundbreaking, provocative and thought-provoking book, it is essential reading for lawyers, sociologists and all who are interested in the relationship between religion, law and society in the twenty-first century.


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Culture and international law
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ISBN: 9789067042833 9067042838 Year: 2008 Publisher: Den Haag Asser

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Minding the law
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ISBN: 0674020200 9780674020207 0674008162 9780674008168 Year: 2002 Publisher: Cambridge, Mass. ; London : Harvard University Press,

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In this remarkable collaboration, one of the nation's leading civil rights lawyers joins forces with one of the world's foremost cultural psychologists to put American constitutional law into an American cultural context. By close readings of key Supreme Court opinions, they show how storytelling tactics and deeply rooted mythic structures shape the Court's decisions about race, family law, and the death penalty. Minding the Law explores crucial psychological processes involved in the work of lawyers and judges: deciding whether particular cases fit within a legal rule ("categorizing"), telling stories to justify one's claims or undercut those of an adversary ("narrative"), and tailoring one's language to be persuasive without appearing partisan ("rhetorics"). Because these processes are not unique to the law, courts' decisions cannot rest solely upon legal logic but must also depend vitally upon the underlying culture's storehouse of familiar tales of heroes and villains. But a culture's stock of stories is not changeless. Amsterdam and Bruner argue that culture itself is a dialectic constantly in progress, a conflict between the established canon and newly imagined "possible worlds." They illustrate the swings of this dialectic by a masterly analysis of the Supreme Court's race-discrimination decisions during the past century. A passionate plea for heightened consciousness about the way law is practiced and made, Minding the Law will be welcomed by a new generation concerned with renewing law's commitment to a humane justice.Table of Contents: 1. Invitation to a Journey 2. On Categories 3. Categorizing at the Supreme Court Missouri v. Jenkins and Michael H. v. Gerald D. 4. On Narrative 5. Narratives at Court Prigg v. Pennsylvania and Freeman v. Pitts 6. On Rhetorics 7. The Rhetorics of Death McCleskey v. Kemp 8. On the Dialectic of Culture 9. Race, the Court, and America's Dialectic From Plessy through Brown to Pitts and Jenkins 10. Reflections on a Voyage Appendix: Analysis of Nouns and Verbs in the Prigg, Pitts, and Brown Opinions Notes Table of Cases Index Reviews of this book: Amsterdam, a distinguished Supreme Court litigator, wanted to do more than share the fruits of his practical experience. He also wanted to.get students to think about thinking like a lawyer.To decode what he calls "law-think," he enlisted the aid of the venerable cognitive psychologist Jerome Bruner.[and] the collaboration has resulted in [this] unusual book.--James Ryerson, Lingua FrancaReviews of this book: It is hard to imagine a better time for the publication of Minding the Law, a brilliant dissection of the court's work by two eminent scholars, law professor Anthony G. Amsterdam and cultural anthropologist Jerome Bruner.Issue by issue, case by case, Amsterdam and Bruner make mincemeat of the court's handling of the most important constitutional issue of the modern era: how to eradicate the American legacy of race discrimination, especially against blacks.--Edward Lazarus, Los Angeles Times Book ReviewReviews of this book: This book is a gem.[Its thesis] is easily stated but remarkably unrecognized among a shockingly large number of lawyers and law professors: law is a storytelling enterprise thoroughly entrenched in culture.Whereas critical legal theorists have talked among themselves for the past two decades, Amsterdam and Bruner seek to engage all of us in a dialogue. For that, they should be applauded.--Daniel R. Williams, New York Law JournalReviews of this book: In Minding the Law, Anthony Amsterdam and Jerome Bruner show us how the Supreme Court creates the magic of inevitability. They are angry at what they see. Their book is premised on the conviction that many of the choices made in Supreme Court opinions 'lack any justification in the text'.Their method is to analyze the text of opinions and to show how the conclusions reached do not always follow from the logic of the argument. They also show how the Court casts its rhetoric like a spell, mesmerizing its audience, and making the highly contingent shine with the light of inevitability.--Mitchell Goodman, News and Observer (Raleigh, North Carolina)Reviews of this book: What do controversial Supreme Court decisions and classic age-old tales of adultery, villainy, and combat have in common? Everything--at least in the eyes of [Amsterdam and Bruner]. In this substantial study, which is equal parts dense and entertaining, the authors use theoretical discussions of literary technique and myths to expose what they see as the secret intentions of Supreme Court opinions.Studying how lawyers and judges employ the various literary devices at their disposal and noting the similarities between legal thinking and classic tactics of storytelling and persuasion, they believe, can have 'astonishing consciousness-retrieving effects'.The agile minds of Amsterdam and Bruner, clearly storehouses of knowledge on a range of subjects, allow an approach that might sound far-fetched occasionally but pays dividends in the form of gained perspective--and amusement.--Elisabeth Lasch-Quinn, Washington TimesReviews of this book: Stories and the way judges-intentionally or not-categorize and spin them, are as responsible for legal rulings as logic and precedent, Mr. Amsterdam and Mr. Bruner said. Their novel attempt to reach into the psyche of.members of the Supreme Court is part of a growing interest in a long-neglected and cryptic subject: the psychology of judicial decision-making.--Patricia Cohen, New York TimesMost law professors teach by the 'case method,' or say they do. In this fascinating book, Anthony Amsterdam--a lawyer--and Jerome Bruner--a psychologist--expose how limited most case 'analysis' really is, as they show how much can be learned through the close reading of the phrases, sentences, and paragraphs that constitute an opinion (or other pieces of legal writing). Reading this book will undoubtedly make one a better lawyer, and teacher of lawyers. But the book's value and interest goes far beyond the legal profession, as it analyzes the way that rhetoric--in law, politics, and beyond--creates pictures and convictions in the minds of readers and listeners.--Sanford Levinson, author of Constitutional FaithTony Amsterdam, the leader in the legal campaign against the death penalty, and Jerome Bruner, who has struggled for equal justice in education for forty years, have written a guide to demystifying legal reasoning. With clarity, wit, and immense learning, they reveal the semantic tricks lawyers and judges sometimes use--consciously and unconsciously--to justify the results they want to reach.--Jack Greenberg, Professor of Law, Columbia Law School


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La culture juridique française : entre mythes et réalités : XIXe-XXe siècles
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ISBN: 9782271073549 2271073545 Year: 2013 Publisher: Paris : CNRS éditions,

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C’est une pluralité de cultures juridiques que nous révèle cet ouvrage. Chaque groupe de juristes dispose de pratiques, de savoir-faire et de manières d’être différents. Les prétendus principes juridiques atemporels inhérents au droit français sont ainsi mis en question. Sait-on, par exemple, qu’avocats, magistrats, notaires ne passaient jusque dans les années 1950 que trois ans dans les facultés ? Ou que les deux guerres mondiales ont mis à rude épreuve ce modèle de rayonnement de la doctrine universitaire et d’une culture républicaine homogène ? De la Révolution à l’essor de l’influence universitaire des XIXe et XXe siècles, de la codification napoléonienne à vocation unificatrice à l’internationalisation croissante depuis 1945, Frédéric Audren et Jean-Louis Halpérin éclairent avec méthode et lucidité les processus réactualisés des formes du droit, entre objets culturels du passé et enjeux contemporains. Un ouvrage novateur qui invite à une meilleure connaissance d’un des fondements de notre société : le droit.

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