Justice And Power In Sociolegal Studies
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Justice and Power in Sociolegal Studies
Author | : Bryant G. Garth |
Publisher | : Northwestern University Press |
Total Pages | : 390 |
Release | : 1998 |
Genre | : Law |
ISBN | : 9780810114333 |
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Justice and Power in the Sociolegal Studies asks what interdisciplinary work in the law and society tradition tells us about the relationship of law and justice, as well as the way power operates in and through law. The fundamental concepts of justice and power provide points of departure for leading scholars to explore the various domains of socio-legal research. As they note the explicitness of the engagement with issues of power and the relative silence about -- or indirectness in taking on -- questions of justice found in most law and society research, they ask how engagement with issues of power and silence about justice constituted law and society as a research field caught between a desire to have political impact and, at the same time, to maintain its scientific respectability.
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