Simon Halliday, Patrick Schmidt
Conducting Law and Society Research
Reflections on Methods and Practice
Simon Halliday, Patrick Schmidt
Conducting Law and Society Research
Reflections on Methods and Practice
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This book provides students and scholars with a candid look at how empirical research projects actually happen.
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This book provides students and scholars with a candid look at how empirical research projects actually happen.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 306
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Februar 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 446g
- ISBN-13: 9780521720427
- ISBN-10: 0521720427
- Artikelnr.: 26105034
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 306
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Februar 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 446g
- ISBN-13: 9780521720427
- ISBN-10: 0521720427
- Artikelnr.: 26105034
Simon Halliday has a Ph.D. in Socio-Legal Studies from Strathclyde University. He is author of Judicial Review and Compliance with Administrative Law (2004) and The Appeal of Internal Review: Law, Administrative Justice, and the (Non-)Emergence of Disputes (2003). He is co-editor (with Marc Hertogh) of Judicial Review and Bureaucratic Impact: International and Interdisciplinary Perspectives (2004) and has published articles in journals such as the Journal of Law and Society and the British Journal of Criminology and Public Law. Currently a Professor at the Law School of Strathclyde University and a Conjoint Professor in the Faculty of Law at the University of New South Wales, he was previously the Nicholas de B. Katzenbach Research Fellow at Balliol College and at the Centre for Socio-Legal Studies, University of Oxford. He is an Associate Fellow of the Centre for Socio-Legal Studies, Oxford University, and an editorial board member of Law and Policy.
1. Beyond methods: law and society in action
2. Stewart Macaulay and Non-Contractual Relations and Business (1963)
3. Robert Kagan and Regulatory Justice (1978)
4. Malcolm Feeley and The Process Is the Punishment (1979)
5. Lawrence Friedman and The Roots of Justice (1981)
6. John Heinz and Edward Laumann and Chicago Lawyers (1982)
7. Alan Paterson and The Law Lords (1982)
8. David Engel and The Oven Bird's Song (1984)
9. Keith Hawkins and Environment and Enforcement (1984)
10. Carol Greenhouse and Praying for Justice (1986)
11. John Conley and William O'Barr and Rules versus Relationships (1990)
12. Sally Engle Merry and Getting Justice and Getting Even (1990)
13. Tom Tyler and Why People Obey the Law (1990)
14. Doreen McBarnet and Whiter than White Collar Crime (1991)
15. Gerald Rosenberg and The Hollow Hope (1991)
16. Michael McCann and Rights at Work (1994)
17. Austin Sarat and William Felstiner and Divorce Lawyers and Their Clients (1995)
18. Yves Dezalay and Bryant Garth and Dealing in Virtue (1996)
19. Patricia Ewick and Susan Silbey and The Common Place of Law (1998)
20. Hazel Genn and Paths to Justice (1999)
21. John Braithwaite and Peter Drahos and Global Business Regulation (2000)
22. John Hagan and Justice in the Balkans (2003)
23. Research is a Messy Business: An Archeology of the Craft of Socio-Legal Research - Herbert Kritzer.
2. Stewart Macaulay and Non-Contractual Relations and Business (1963)
3. Robert Kagan and Regulatory Justice (1978)
4. Malcolm Feeley and The Process Is the Punishment (1979)
5. Lawrence Friedman and The Roots of Justice (1981)
6. John Heinz and Edward Laumann and Chicago Lawyers (1982)
7. Alan Paterson and The Law Lords (1982)
8. David Engel and The Oven Bird's Song (1984)
9. Keith Hawkins and Environment and Enforcement (1984)
10. Carol Greenhouse and Praying for Justice (1986)
11. John Conley and William O'Barr and Rules versus Relationships (1990)
12. Sally Engle Merry and Getting Justice and Getting Even (1990)
13. Tom Tyler and Why People Obey the Law (1990)
14. Doreen McBarnet and Whiter than White Collar Crime (1991)
15. Gerald Rosenberg and The Hollow Hope (1991)
16. Michael McCann and Rights at Work (1994)
17. Austin Sarat and William Felstiner and Divorce Lawyers and Their Clients (1995)
18. Yves Dezalay and Bryant Garth and Dealing in Virtue (1996)
19. Patricia Ewick and Susan Silbey and The Common Place of Law (1998)
20. Hazel Genn and Paths to Justice (1999)
21. John Braithwaite and Peter Drahos and Global Business Regulation (2000)
22. John Hagan and Justice in the Balkans (2003)
23. Research is a Messy Business: An Archeology of the Craft of Socio-Legal Research - Herbert Kritzer.
1. Beyond methods: law and society in action
2. Stewart Macaulay and Non-Contractual Relations and Business (1963)
3. Robert Kagan and Regulatory Justice (1978)
4. Malcolm Feeley and The Process Is the Punishment (1979)
5. Lawrence Friedman and The Roots of Justice (1981)
6. John Heinz and Edward Laumann and Chicago Lawyers (1982)
7. Alan Paterson and The Law Lords (1982)
8. David Engel and The Oven Bird's Song (1984)
9. Keith Hawkins and Environment and Enforcement (1984)
10. Carol Greenhouse and Praying for Justice (1986)
11. John Conley and William O'Barr and Rules versus Relationships (1990)
12. Sally Engle Merry and Getting Justice and Getting Even (1990)
13. Tom Tyler and Why People Obey the Law (1990)
14. Doreen McBarnet and Whiter than White Collar Crime (1991)
15. Gerald Rosenberg and The Hollow Hope (1991)
16. Michael McCann and Rights at Work (1994)
17. Austin Sarat and William Felstiner and Divorce Lawyers and Their Clients (1995)
18. Yves Dezalay and Bryant Garth and Dealing in Virtue (1996)
19. Patricia Ewick and Susan Silbey and The Common Place of Law (1998)
20. Hazel Genn and Paths to Justice (1999)
21. John Braithwaite and Peter Drahos and Global Business Regulation (2000)
22. John Hagan and Justice in the Balkans (2003)
23. Research is a Messy Business: An Archeology of the Craft of Socio-Legal Research - Herbert Kritzer.
2. Stewart Macaulay and Non-Contractual Relations and Business (1963)
3. Robert Kagan and Regulatory Justice (1978)
4. Malcolm Feeley and The Process Is the Punishment (1979)
5. Lawrence Friedman and The Roots of Justice (1981)
6. John Heinz and Edward Laumann and Chicago Lawyers (1982)
7. Alan Paterson and The Law Lords (1982)
8. David Engel and The Oven Bird's Song (1984)
9. Keith Hawkins and Environment and Enforcement (1984)
10. Carol Greenhouse and Praying for Justice (1986)
11. John Conley and William O'Barr and Rules versus Relationships (1990)
12. Sally Engle Merry and Getting Justice and Getting Even (1990)
13. Tom Tyler and Why People Obey the Law (1990)
14. Doreen McBarnet and Whiter than White Collar Crime (1991)
15. Gerald Rosenberg and The Hollow Hope (1991)
16. Michael McCann and Rights at Work (1994)
17. Austin Sarat and William Felstiner and Divorce Lawyers and Their Clients (1995)
18. Yves Dezalay and Bryant Garth and Dealing in Virtue (1996)
19. Patricia Ewick and Susan Silbey and The Common Place of Law (1998)
20. Hazel Genn and Paths to Justice (1999)
21. John Braithwaite and Peter Drahos and Global Business Regulation (2000)
22. John Hagan and Justice in the Balkans (2003)
23. Research is a Messy Business: An Archeology of the Craft of Socio-Legal Research - Herbert Kritzer.