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Sociological jurisprudence. --- Consciousness. --- Ideology. --- Sociologie juridique --- Conscience --- Idéologie
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This volume presents articles by an interdisciplinary and international group of scholars spanning the social sciences, humanities, and law. It offers new perspectives on political relationships, politics, legal reform, law and the family, race relations and gender issues.
Political sociology. --- Sociological jurisprudence. --- Political Science --- Law, Politics & Government --- Political Science Theory --- Rule of law --- Supremacy of law --- Administrative law --- Constitutional law --- Law --- Law and society --- Society and law --- Sociology of law --- Jurisprudence --- Sociology --- Law and the social sciences --- Mass political behavior --- Political behavior --- Political science --- History. --- Sociological aspects
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Beginning with an overview of the history and philosophy of punishment, these articles explore penal practices in the modern state and the deeper philosophical and social aspects of retributive justice.
Punishment. --- Justice, Administration of --- Administration of justice --- Law --- Courts --- Penalties (Criminal law) --- Penology --- Corrections --- Impunity --- Retribution --- Philosophy. --- Law and legislation --- Penology & punishment. --- Social Science --- Political Science --- Sociology --- General. --- Political Freedom & Security --- Law Enforcement.
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Law --- POLITICAL SCIENCE / Government / Legislative Branch. --- Social aspects.
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Ewick and Silbey's "fascinating and original study identifies three narratives of law common to the stories people tell. One is based on the perception that the law is magisterial and remote. Another views the law as a game with rules that can be manipulated to one's advantage. A third describes the law as an arbitrary power that can be actively resisted. Drawing on these extensive case studies, Ewick and Silbey interweave individual experiences with an analysis that constructs a coherent and compelling theory of legality."
Culture and law. --- Sociological jurisprudence. --- Law --- Culture et droit. --- Sociologie juridique. --- Droit --- Cas, Études de. --- New Jersey. --- United States. --- Common law --- Case studies. --- Études de cas. --- Sociology of law --- United States --- Case studies --- Culture and law --- Sociological jurisprudence --- Law - United States - Case studies --- Law - New Jersey - Case studies --- 316.334.4 --- 316.334.4 Rechtssociologie --- Rechtssociologie --- Law and society --- Society and law --- Jurisprudence --- Sociology --- Law and the social sciences --- Acts, Legislative --- Enactments, Legislative --- Laws (Statutes) --- Legislative acts --- Legislative enactments --- Legislation --- Law and culture --- United States of America --- États-Unis
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Law --- Social policy --- Sociological jurisprudence --- Social aspects --- Congresses. --- Congresses --- United States
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