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    Theory and method in socio-legal research / edited by Reza Banakar and Max Travers.

    • Title:Theory and method in socio-legal research / edited by Reza Banakar and Max Travers.
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    • Variant Title:Theory and method in sociolegal research
    • Other Contributors/Collections:Banakar, Reza.
      Travers, Max.
    • Published/Created:Oxford ; Portland, OR : Hart Pub., 2005.
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    • Library of Congress Subjects:Sociological jurisprudence.
      Legal research.
      Social sciences--Research.
    • Description:xvi, 376 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
    • Series:Oñati international series in law and society
      Oñati international series in law and society.
    • Summary:Presents a collection of papers that explores how different methods can be used in researching law and legal phenomena, and how methodological issues and debates in sociology are relevant to the study of law. This work is useful to socio-legal researchers, law school researchers, and postgraduates.
    • Notes:"A series published for the Oñati Institute for the Sociology of Law."
      Includes bibliographical references (pages [347]-371) and index.
    • ISBN:1841136255 (cloth)
      1841136263 (pbk.)
    • Contents:1. Law, sociology and method / Reza Banakar and Max Travers
      2. Socio-legal ethnography / John Flood
      3. Systems theory and qualitative socio-legal research / Klaus A. Ziegert
      4. Courses of mobilisation : writing systematic micro-histories of legal discourse / Thomas Scheffer
      5. 'Standpoint', 'difference' and feminist research / Samia Bano
      6. Using ethnography as a tool in legal research : an anthropological perspective / Anne Griffiths
      7. Studying cases empirically : a sociological method for studying discrimination cases in Sweden / Reza Banakar
      8. Researching ombudsmen / Mary Seneviratne
      9. Researching discourse and behaviour as elements of law in action / Bettina Lange
      10. How to study Danish judges / Ole Hammerslev
      11. Changing maps : empirical legal autopoiesis / John Paterson and Gunther Teubner
      12. Doing research into comparative criminal justice / David Nelken
      13. Researching legal culture in Russia : from asking the question to gathering the evidence / Marina Kurkchiyan
      14. Constructing a typology of administrative grievances : reconciling the irreconcilable / Michael Adler
      15. formalisation of research ethics / Andrew Boon
      16. Evaluation research and legal services / Max Travers.
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