The New Legal Realism
Herausgeber: Macaulay, Stewart; Mitchell, Thomas W.; Mertz, Elizabeth
The New Legal Realism
Herausgeber: Macaulay, Stewart; Mitchell, Thomas W.; Mertz, Elizabeth
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Leading scholars from a startling array of disciplinary perspectives chart an exciting new course for legal research in this first volume of a two-volume series.
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Leading scholars from a startling array of disciplinary perspectives chart an exciting new course for legal research in this first volume of a two-volume series.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 326
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. März 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 474g
- ISBN-13: 9781107415539
- ISBN-10: 1107415535
- Artikelnr.: 48097587
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 326
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. März 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 474g
- ISBN-13: 9781107415539
- ISBN-10: 1107415535
- Artikelnr.: 48097587
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Preface Michael McCann; 1. Introduction: new legal realism: law and social
science in the new millennium Elizabeth Mertz; Part I. The Place of New
Legal Realism in Legal Thought and Teaching: 2. A new legal realism:
elegant models and the messy law in action Stewart Macaulay; 3. Putting the
'real world' into traditional classroom teaching Jane H. Aiken and Ann
Shalleck; 4. Some realism about realism in teaching about the legal
profession Ann Southworth, Bryant Garth and Catherine Fisk; 5. 'Fielding'
legal realism: law students as participant-observers? Riaz Tejani; Part II.
Philosophy and Methods for a New Legal Realism: 6. Legal R/realism and
jurisprudence: ten theses William Twining; 7. Legal realism in context
Brian Z. Tamanaha; 8. Legal storytelling as a variety of legal realism
Robert W. Gordon; 9. Combining methods for a new synthesis in law and
empirical research Elizabeth Mertz and Katherine Barnes; Part III. New
Legal Realist Translations: 10. New legal realism and inequality Thomas W.
Mitchell; 11. The financial crisis and moral accountability: translating
practices of risk, profit, and uncertainty Alex Tham; 12. The moment of
possibles: some new legal realism about a 'reality thriller' case Hadi
Nicholas Deeb; 13. Translating law across cultures and societies: a
conversation with David Bellos and Kim Lane Scheppele David Bellos and Kim
Lane Scheppele; 14. Is there a lingua franca for the American legal
academy? Mary Anne Case.
science in the new millennium Elizabeth Mertz; Part I. The Place of New
Legal Realism in Legal Thought and Teaching: 2. A new legal realism:
elegant models and the messy law in action Stewart Macaulay; 3. Putting the
'real world' into traditional classroom teaching Jane H. Aiken and Ann
Shalleck; 4. Some realism about realism in teaching about the legal
profession Ann Southworth, Bryant Garth and Catherine Fisk; 5. 'Fielding'
legal realism: law students as participant-observers? Riaz Tejani; Part II.
Philosophy and Methods for a New Legal Realism: 6. Legal R/realism and
jurisprudence: ten theses William Twining; 7. Legal realism in context
Brian Z. Tamanaha; 8. Legal storytelling as a variety of legal realism
Robert W. Gordon; 9. Combining methods for a new synthesis in law and
empirical research Elizabeth Mertz and Katherine Barnes; Part III. New
Legal Realist Translations: 10. New legal realism and inequality Thomas W.
Mitchell; 11. The financial crisis and moral accountability: translating
practices of risk, profit, and uncertainty Alex Tham; 12. The moment of
possibles: some new legal realism about a 'reality thriller' case Hadi
Nicholas Deeb; 13. Translating law across cultures and societies: a
conversation with David Bellos and Kim Lane Scheppele David Bellos and Kim
Lane Scheppele; 14. Is there a lingua franca for the American legal
academy? Mary Anne Case.
Preface Michael McCann; 1. Introduction: new legal realism: law and social
science in the new millennium Elizabeth Mertz; Part I. The Place of New
Legal Realism in Legal Thought and Teaching: 2. A new legal realism:
elegant models and the messy law in action Stewart Macaulay; 3. Putting the
'real world' into traditional classroom teaching Jane H. Aiken and Ann
Shalleck; 4. Some realism about realism in teaching about the legal
profession Ann Southworth, Bryant Garth and Catherine Fisk; 5. 'Fielding'
legal realism: law students as participant-observers? Riaz Tejani; Part II.
Philosophy and Methods for a New Legal Realism: 6. Legal R/realism and
jurisprudence: ten theses William Twining; 7. Legal realism in context
Brian Z. Tamanaha; 8. Legal storytelling as a variety of legal realism
Robert W. Gordon; 9. Combining methods for a new synthesis in law and
empirical research Elizabeth Mertz and Katherine Barnes; Part III. New
Legal Realist Translations: 10. New legal realism and inequality Thomas W.
Mitchell; 11. The financial crisis and moral accountability: translating
practices of risk, profit, and uncertainty Alex Tham; 12. The moment of
possibles: some new legal realism about a 'reality thriller' case Hadi
Nicholas Deeb; 13. Translating law across cultures and societies: a
conversation with David Bellos and Kim Lane Scheppele David Bellos and Kim
Lane Scheppele; 14. Is there a lingua franca for the American legal
academy? Mary Anne Case.
science in the new millennium Elizabeth Mertz; Part I. The Place of New
Legal Realism in Legal Thought and Teaching: 2. A new legal realism:
elegant models and the messy law in action Stewart Macaulay; 3. Putting the
'real world' into traditional classroom teaching Jane H. Aiken and Ann
Shalleck; 4. Some realism about realism in teaching about the legal
profession Ann Southworth, Bryant Garth and Catherine Fisk; 5. 'Fielding'
legal realism: law students as participant-observers? Riaz Tejani; Part II.
Philosophy and Methods for a New Legal Realism: 6. Legal R/realism and
jurisprudence: ten theses William Twining; 7. Legal realism in context
Brian Z. Tamanaha; 8. Legal storytelling as a variety of legal realism
Robert W. Gordon; 9. Combining methods for a new synthesis in law and
empirical research Elizabeth Mertz and Katherine Barnes; Part III. New
Legal Realist Translations: 10. New legal realism and inequality Thomas W.
Mitchell; 11. The financial crisis and moral accountability: translating
practices of risk, profit, and uncertainty Alex Tham; 12. The moment of
possibles: some new legal realism about a 'reality thriller' case Hadi
Nicholas Deeb; 13. Translating law across cultures and societies: a
conversation with David Bellos and Kim Lane Scheppele David Bellos and Kim
Lane Scheppele; 14. Is there a lingua franca for the American legal
academy? Mary Anne Case.