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This book examines the role played by narrative and culture in constructing the facts and legal cases and the reaching their solution.
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This book examines the role played by narrative and culture in constructing the facts and legal cases and the reaching their solution.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 302
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. März 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9780367726935
- ISBN-10: 0367726939
- Artikelnr.: 60798078
- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 302
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. März 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9780367726935
- ISBN-10: 0367726939
- Artikelnr.: 60798078
Flora Di Donato is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy of Law, at the Federico II University of Naples, where she teaches Clinical Legal Education (Formazione Clinico-Legale). Her research focuses on the analysis of the law in real life and the contribution of laypeople in constructing the meanings of the law. In 2010, she was awarded the Annual RCSL Adam Podgórecki (ISA) Prize "for her outstanding achievements as an emerging scholar in socio-legal research". She has been a lecturer, a research fellow and a visiting scholar in several different Italian, Swiss and USA universities.
Foreword
COLETTE DAIUTE AND ANN SHALLECK
Acknowledgements
Introduction: why adopt a narrative approach to law?
PART I
Theoretical and methodological frameworks
1 Culture, narrative and law
2 The narrative turn in the legal field
3 Fact construction: contexts, roles and methods
PART II
Trajectories of case analysis
Section I - Fact construction
4 Rediscovering the role of the client
5 The lawyer as translator
6 The judge as a creative decision maker
Section II - Narratives in cultural contexts
7 Laypeople in action I: natives' stories
8 Laypeople in action II: foreigners' stories
Section III - Improving justice for vulnerable people
9 Collaborative lawyering with vulnerable clients: asylum
seekers' stories
Conclusions: moving towards new directions of
narrative theory and clinical legal research
Index
COLETTE DAIUTE AND ANN SHALLECK
Acknowledgements
Introduction: why adopt a narrative approach to law?
PART I
Theoretical and methodological frameworks
1 Culture, narrative and law
2 The narrative turn in the legal field
3 Fact construction: contexts, roles and methods
PART II
Trajectories of case analysis
Section I - Fact construction
4 Rediscovering the role of the client
5 The lawyer as translator
6 The judge as a creative decision maker
Section II - Narratives in cultural contexts
7 Laypeople in action I: natives' stories
8 Laypeople in action II: foreigners' stories
Section III - Improving justice for vulnerable people
9 Collaborative lawyering with vulnerable clients: asylum
seekers' stories
Conclusions: moving towards new directions of
narrative theory and clinical legal research
Index
Foreword
COLETTE DAIUTE AND ANN SHALLECK
Acknowledgements
Introduction: why adopt a narrative approach to law?
PART I
Theoretical and methodological frameworks
1 Culture, narrative and law
2 The narrative turn in the legal field
3 Fact construction: contexts, roles and methods
PART II
Trajectories of case analysis
Section I - Fact construction
4 Rediscovering the role of the client
5 The lawyer as translator
6 The judge as a creative decision maker
Section II - Narratives in cultural contexts
7 Laypeople in action I: natives' stories
8 Laypeople in action II: foreigners' stories
Section III - Improving justice for vulnerable people
9 Collaborative lawyering with vulnerable clients: asylum
seekers' stories
Conclusions: moving towards new directions of
narrative theory and clinical legal research
Index
COLETTE DAIUTE AND ANN SHALLECK
Acknowledgements
Introduction: why adopt a narrative approach to law?
PART I
Theoretical and methodological frameworks
1 Culture, narrative and law
2 The narrative turn in the legal field
3 Fact construction: contexts, roles and methods
PART II
Trajectories of case analysis
Section I - Fact construction
4 Rediscovering the role of the client
5 The lawyer as translator
6 The judge as a creative decision maker
Section II - Narratives in cultural contexts
7 Laypeople in action I: natives' stories
8 Laypeople in action II: foreigners' stories
Section III - Improving justice for vulnerable people
9 Collaborative lawyering with vulnerable clients: asylum
seekers' stories
Conclusions: moving towards new directions of
narrative theory and clinical legal research
Index