Publication

2014 - Ashgate, Farnham, Surrey, England, Vermont

Language

English

Word Count

64,250 words, Guess

Page Count

257 pages

Identifiers

Classifications

  • DDC340/.1
  • LCCK236 .C665 2014

Description

Debates surrounding the concept of law are not new. For a wide variety of reasons and in a wide variety of ways, the meaning of 'law' has long been an important part of Western thought, both within legal scholarship and beyond. The contributors to Concepts of Law are international experts from the fields of comparative law, legal philosophy, and the social sciences. Combining theoretical analyses with case studies, they explore various legal concepts and contexts from diverse national and disciplinary perspectives. Legal and normative pluralism is a theme throughout. Some chapters discuss the development of state law and legal systems. Others wrestle with law's rhetoric and the potential utility of alternative vocabularies, e.g., 'governance' and 'governmentality'. Others reveal the rich polyjurality of the present, from the local to the global. The result is a rich picture of both present scholarship on laws and norms and the state of contemporary legal complexity, each crossing traditional boundaries.--

Subjects

Series Statement

  • Juris diversitas

Other Editions

  • Concepts of law: comparative, jurisprudential, and social science perspectivesAshgate2014-01-01

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