Combining the Legal and the Social in Sociology of Law
An Homage to Reza Banakar
Herausgeber: Hydén, Håkan; Schultz, Ulrike; Nelken, David; Cotterrell, Roger; Hunter, Rosemary
Combining the Legal and the Social in Sociology of Law
An Homage to Reza Banakar
Herausgeber: Hydén, Håkan; Schultz, Ulrike; Nelken, David; Cotterrell, Roger; Hunter, Rosemary
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This open access book pays homage to Reza Banakar, who passed away in August 2020, exploring the many different areas of socio-legal research that he worked on and influenced. It begins with a summary of his career and explains how he sparked a debate on the identity and aims of legal sociology. The book is then split into 5 sections: - Theory, including chapters on normativity and the stepchild controversy; - Methods and interdisciplinarity, illustrating how Banakar encouraged socio-legal scholars to push the boundaries of existing socio-legal knowledge through interdisciplinary imagination…mehr
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- Verlag: Bloomsbury Academic
- Seitenzahl: 496
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. August 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9781509959426
- ISBN-10: 1509959424
- Artikelnr.: 68916704
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Academic
- Seitenzahl: 496
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. August 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9781509959426
- ISBN-10: 1509959424
- Artikelnr.: 68916704
University, Sweden) 2. Bringing the Social and the Legal Together: An
Overview of Reza Banakar's Sociology of Law Mariana Motta Vivian (
University of the Basque Country, Spain) 3. Engaging with Reza Banakar Max
Travers (University of Tasmania, Australia) PART II SOCIOLOGY OF LAW
THEORY, LEGAL PLURALISM AND LEGAL THEORY 4. The Place of a Stepchild: Notes
on the Establishment of Modern Sociology of Law Roger Cotterrell (Queen
Mary University of London, UK) 5. The Stepchild Controversy: Unfortunate
Dichotomies in Socio-Legal Theory Peter Bergwall (Lund University, Sweden)
6. Normativity as the Source of Norms Håkan Hydén (Lund University, Sweden)
7. On the Relationship between Normative Pluralism and Justice after
Multiculturalism Martin Ramstedt (Oñati International Institute for the
Sociology of Law, Spain) 8. Legal Pluralism and the Army: Legal Sociology
as Military Sociology Chris Thornhill (University of Manchester, UK) 9.
Corporate Strategies within a Transnational Regulatory Field Isabel
Schoultz (Lund University, Sweden) 10. Corporate Governance, Soft Law, and
Corporate Social Responsibility: Some Legal Theoretical Contributions
Mauro Zamboni (Stockholm University, Sweden) 11. Reflections on Law,
Religion, and Technology: Legal Mobilisation in the Area of Egyptian
Paternity Law Monika Lindbekk (University of Bergen, Norway) PART III
SOCIOLOGY OF LAW METHODS AND INTERDISCIPLINARITY 12. Knowledge and Opinion
about Law - The Importance of Law-related Education Ulrike Schultz
(FernUniversität, Germany) 13. Rights Consciousness in Hungary. What is
Behind the Numbers? Lessons of a Focus Group Study Balázs Fekete (Eötvös
Loránd University, Hungary) 14. In Conversation with Reza: Theory and
Method in Socio-Legal Research Linda Mulcahy (Oxford University, UK) 15.
'The Light in the Tunnel Can Be a Train': About Kafkaesque Double Thoughts
Karl Dahlstrand (Lund University, Sweden and Mikael Furugärde, Lund
University, Sweden) 16. Socio-Legal Agency in Late Modernity -
Reappreciating the Relationship between Normativity and Sociology of Law
Pierre Guibentif (Iscte University Institute, Portugal) 17. The Quest for
Scientific Methods: Sociology of Law, Jurimetrics and Legal Informatics
Peter Wahlgren (Stockholm University, Sweden) 18. Minding the 'Gap'
Problem: The Relevance of Combining Top-down and Bottom-up Approaches to
the Study of Law's Role in Everyday Life Stine Piilgaard Porner Nielsen (
University of Southern Denmark) 19. Doing Fieldwork in Istanbul Courts:
Challenges and Strategies Seda Kalem (Istanbul Bilgi University, Turkey)
PART IV COMPARATIVE LEGAL CULTURES 20. Legal Culture as an Approach to the
Study of Law in Russian Society Marina Kurkchiyan (University of Oxford,
UK) 21. Flexible Structures: Using the Legal Culture Concept to Study the
Law of Society Carlo Pennisi (University of Catania, Italy) 22. Lawyers and
Drivers: On Reading Two Works of Reza Banakar Lawrence M Friedman (
Stanford University, USA) 23. Traffic Justice: Law and Society on the Roads
of Iran and the Netherlands Marc Hertogh (University of Groningen, the
Netherlands) 24. The Cancer of the Law in the Islamic Republic of Iran:
Reflections on the Iranian Anti-Israel Law of 2020 Mathieu Deflem (
University of South Carolina) 25. Revolutions and Legal Cultures.
Perspectives and Reflections Hanne Petersen (University of Copenhagen,
Denmark) PART V SOCIOLOGY OF LAW AS SCIENCE 26. Reza Banakar and the Quest
for a Sociology of Law Ole Hammerslev (University of Southern Denmark) and
Mikael Rask Madsen (University of Copenhagen, Denmark) 27. Governing
through Covid Indicators David Nelken (King's College, London, UK) 28. Safe
but not Secure? Risk Management, Communication and Preparedness for a
Pandemic in Aviation John Woodlock (Lund University, Sweden) 29. The
Interlegal Evocation of Peace in Colombia Nicolás Serrano Cardona (Lund
University, Sweden) PART VI APPLIED SOCIOLOGY OF LAW 30. Trade Union
Solidarity and the Issue of Minimum Wage Regulation in the EU
Ann-Christine Hartzén (Lund University, Sweden) 31. Constitutional
Imaginaries: A Socio-legal Perspective of Political and Societal
Constitutions Jirí Pribán (Cardiff University, UK) 32. Public Sentiments on
Justice, Legal Consciousness, and the Study of Marginalised Groups Peter
Scharf Smith (University of Oslo, Norway) 33. Challenging Legal Orthodoxy:
New Orientations in Space and Time in Discourses Over Land Tenure Anne
Griffiths (Edinburgh University, UK) 34. Sexual Violence, Standard(s) of
Proof, and Arbitrariness in Judicial Decision-Making Hildur Fjóla
Antonsdóttir (University of Iceland)
University, Sweden) 2. Bringing the Social and the Legal Together: An
Overview of Reza Banakar's Sociology of Law Mariana Motta Vivian (
University of the Basque Country, Spain) 3. Engaging with Reza Banakar Max
Travers (University of Tasmania, Australia) PART II SOCIOLOGY OF LAW
THEORY, LEGAL PLURALISM AND LEGAL THEORY 4. The Place of a Stepchild: Notes
on the Establishment of Modern Sociology of Law Roger Cotterrell (Queen
Mary University of London, UK) 5. The Stepchild Controversy: Unfortunate
Dichotomies in Socio-Legal Theory Peter Bergwall (Lund University, Sweden)
6. Normativity as the Source of Norms Håkan Hydén (Lund University, Sweden)
7. On the Relationship between Normative Pluralism and Justice after
Multiculturalism Martin Ramstedt (Oñati International Institute for the
Sociology of Law, Spain) 8. Legal Pluralism and the Army: Legal Sociology
as Military Sociology Chris Thornhill (University of Manchester, UK) 9.
Corporate Strategies within a Transnational Regulatory Field Isabel
Schoultz (Lund University, Sweden) 10. Corporate Governance, Soft Law, and
Corporate Social Responsibility: Some Legal Theoretical Contributions
Mauro Zamboni (Stockholm University, Sweden) 11. Reflections on Law,
Religion, and Technology: Legal Mobilisation in the Area of Egyptian
Paternity Law Monika Lindbekk (University of Bergen, Norway) PART III
SOCIOLOGY OF LAW METHODS AND INTERDISCIPLINARITY 12. Knowledge and Opinion
about Law - The Importance of Law-related Education Ulrike Schultz
(FernUniversität, Germany) 13. Rights Consciousness in Hungary. What is
Behind the Numbers? Lessons of a Focus Group Study Balázs Fekete (Eötvös
Loránd University, Hungary) 14. In Conversation with Reza: Theory and
Method in Socio-Legal Research Linda Mulcahy (Oxford University, UK) 15.
'The Light in the Tunnel Can Be a Train': About Kafkaesque Double Thoughts
Karl Dahlstrand (Lund University, Sweden and Mikael Furugärde, Lund
University, Sweden) 16. Socio-Legal Agency in Late Modernity -
Reappreciating the Relationship between Normativity and Sociology of Law
Pierre Guibentif (Iscte University Institute, Portugal) 17. The Quest for
Scientific Methods: Sociology of Law, Jurimetrics and Legal Informatics
Peter Wahlgren (Stockholm University, Sweden) 18. Minding the 'Gap'
Problem: The Relevance of Combining Top-down and Bottom-up Approaches to
the Study of Law's Role in Everyday Life Stine Piilgaard Porner Nielsen (
University of Southern Denmark) 19. Doing Fieldwork in Istanbul Courts:
Challenges and Strategies Seda Kalem (Istanbul Bilgi University, Turkey)
PART IV COMPARATIVE LEGAL CULTURES 20. Legal Culture as an Approach to the
Study of Law in Russian Society Marina Kurkchiyan (University of Oxford,
UK) 21. Flexible Structures: Using the Legal Culture Concept to Study the
Law of Society Carlo Pennisi (University of Catania, Italy) 22. Lawyers and
Drivers: On Reading Two Works of Reza Banakar Lawrence M Friedman (
Stanford University, USA) 23. Traffic Justice: Law and Society on the Roads
of Iran and the Netherlands Marc Hertogh (University of Groningen, the
Netherlands) 24. The Cancer of the Law in the Islamic Republic of Iran:
Reflections on the Iranian Anti-Israel Law of 2020 Mathieu Deflem (
University of South Carolina) 25. Revolutions and Legal Cultures.
Perspectives and Reflections Hanne Petersen (University of Copenhagen,
Denmark) PART V SOCIOLOGY OF LAW AS SCIENCE 26. Reza Banakar and the Quest
for a Sociology of Law Ole Hammerslev (University of Southern Denmark) and
Mikael Rask Madsen (University of Copenhagen, Denmark) 27. Governing
through Covid Indicators David Nelken (King's College, London, UK) 28. Safe
but not Secure? Risk Management, Communication and Preparedness for a
Pandemic in Aviation John Woodlock (Lund University, Sweden) 29. The
Interlegal Evocation of Peace in Colombia Nicolás Serrano Cardona (Lund
University, Sweden) PART VI APPLIED SOCIOLOGY OF LAW 30. Trade Union
Solidarity and the Issue of Minimum Wage Regulation in the EU
Ann-Christine Hartzén (Lund University, Sweden) 31. Constitutional
Imaginaries: A Socio-legal Perspective of Political and Societal
Constitutions Jirí Pribán (Cardiff University, UK) 32. Public Sentiments on
Justice, Legal Consciousness, and the Study of Marginalised Groups Peter
Scharf Smith (University of Oslo, Norway) 33. Challenging Legal Orthodoxy:
New Orientations in Space and Time in Discourses Over Land Tenure Anne
Griffiths (Edinburgh University, UK) 34. Sexual Violence, Standard(s) of
Proof, and Arbitrariness in Judicial Decision-Making Hildur Fjóla
Antonsdóttir (University of Iceland)