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- Law in Social Context
- Verlag: De Gruyter
- Seitenzahl: 200
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. April 1994
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 160mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 407g
- ISBN-13: 9780812232400
- ISBN-10: 0812232402
- Artikelnr.: 43660673
- Law in Social Context
- Verlag: De Gruyter
- Seitenzahl: 200
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. April 1994
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 160mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 407g
- ISBN-13: 9780812232400
- ISBN-10: 0812232402
- Artikelnr.: 43660673
Joachim J. Saveslberg. With contributions by Peter Brühl
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Preface
PART I- WHY STUDY WHITE-COLLAR CRIME LEGISLATION?
Chapter 1- Questions, Introduction to the Case, and Overview
PART II- THEORY AND METHODS IN THE STUDY OF WHITE-COLLAR CRIME LEGISLATION
Chapter 2- Rationalities, Communication, and Power: Theoretical
Perspectives and Methods
PART III- THE CASE STUDY: FROM CLAIMS MAKING TO LEGISLATION
Chapter 3- The Social Problem of Economic Crime, Claims Making, and
Motivating the Political Process
Chapter 4- The Expert Commission: Developing the Claims and First
Resistance
Chapter 5- The Production of the Second Law Against Economic Crime: The
Political Sector
Chapter 6- Context Structures, Situations, and Argument Structures: The
Total Set of Cognitive Maps
PART IV- CONCLUSIONS FROM THE CASE STUDY AND AN AMERICAN-GERMAN COMPARISON
Chapter 7- Rationalities, Communication, and Power: Conclusions
Chapter 8- The American and German Cases: Commonalities and Differences
References
Index
Preface
PART I- WHY STUDY WHITE-COLLAR CRIME LEGISLATION?
Chapter 1- Questions, Introduction to the Case, and Overview
PART II- THEORY AND METHODS IN THE STUDY OF WHITE-COLLAR CRIME LEGISLATION
Chapter 2- Rationalities, Communication, and Power: Theoretical
Perspectives and Methods
PART III- THE CASE STUDY: FROM CLAIMS MAKING TO LEGISLATION
Chapter 3- The Social Problem of Economic Crime, Claims Making, and
Motivating the Political Process
Chapter 4- The Expert Commission: Developing the Claims and First
Resistance
Chapter 5- The Production of the Second Law Against Economic Crime: The
Political Sector
Chapter 6- Context Structures, Situations, and Argument Structures: The
Total Set of Cognitive Maps
PART IV- CONCLUSIONS FROM THE CASE STUDY AND AN AMERICAN-GERMAN COMPARISON
Chapter 7- Rationalities, Communication, and Power: Conclusions
Chapter 8- The American and German Cases: Commonalities and Differences
References
Index
Figures and Tables
Preface
PART I- WHY STUDY WHITE-COLLAR CRIME LEGISLATION?
Chapter 1- Questions, Introduction to the Case, and Overview
PART II- THEORY AND METHODS IN THE STUDY OF WHITE-COLLAR CRIME LEGISLATION
Chapter 2- Rationalities, Communication, and Power: Theoretical
Perspectives and Methods
PART III- THE CASE STUDY: FROM CLAIMS MAKING TO LEGISLATION
Chapter 3- The Social Problem of Economic Crime, Claims Making, and
Motivating the Political Process
Chapter 4- The Expert Commission: Developing the Claims and First
Resistance
Chapter 5- The Production of the Second Law Against Economic Crime: The
Political Sector
Chapter 6- Context Structures, Situations, and Argument Structures: The
Total Set of Cognitive Maps
PART IV- CONCLUSIONS FROM THE CASE STUDY AND AN AMERICAN-GERMAN COMPARISON
Chapter 7- Rationalities, Communication, and Power: Conclusions
Chapter 8- The American and German Cases: Commonalities and Differences
References
Index
Preface
PART I- WHY STUDY WHITE-COLLAR CRIME LEGISLATION?
Chapter 1- Questions, Introduction to the Case, and Overview
PART II- THEORY AND METHODS IN THE STUDY OF WHITE-COLLAR CRIME LEGISLATION
Chapter 2- Rationalities, Communication, and Power: Theoretical
Perspectives and Methods
PART III- THE CASE STUDY: FROM CLAIMS MAKING TO LEGISLATION
Chapter 3- The Social Problem of Economic Crime, Claims Making, and
Motivating the Political Process
Chapter 4- The Expert Commission: Developing the Claims and First
Resistance
Chapter 5- The Production of the Second Law Against Economic Crime: The
Political Sector
Chapter 6- Context Structures, Situations, and Argument Structures: The
Total Set of Cognitive Maps
PART IV- CONCLUSIONS FROM THE CASE STUDY AND AN AMERICAN-GERMAN COMPARISON
Chapter 7- Rationalities, Communication, and Power: Conclusions
Chapter 8- The American and German Cases: Commonalities and Differences
References
Index