Varieties of Legal Order
The Politics of Adversarial and Bureaucratic Legalism
Herausgeber: Burke, Thomas F; Barnes, Jeb
Varieties of Legal Order
The Politics of Adversarial and Bureaucratic Legalism
Herausgeber: Burke, Thomas F; Barnes, Jeb
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Across the globe law in all its variety is becoming more central to politics, public policy, and everyday life. Top sociolegal scholars use Robert A. Kagan's concepts and methods to examine the politics of litigation and regulation around the world.
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Across the globe law in all its variety is becoming more central to politics, public policy, and everyday life. Top sociolegal scholars use Robert A. Kagan's concepts and methods to examine the politics of litigation and regulation around the world.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 210
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. August 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 318g
- ISBN-13: 9781138090477
- ISBN-10: 1138090476
- Artikelnr.: 49032134
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 210
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. August 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 318g
- ISBN-13: 9781138090477
- ISBN-10: 1138090476
- Artikelnr.: 49032134
Thomas F. Burke is Professor of Political Science at Wellesley College. His research focuses on the place of rights and litigation in public policy, and the ways in which organizations respond to rights laws. His most recent books are How Policy Shapes Politics (2015), coauthored with Jeb Barnes, and the ninth edition of Reason in Law (2016) coauthored with Lief Carter. In a stroke of extraordinary luck, his Ph.D. dissertation, Litigation and its Discontents, was supervised by Robert Kagan. It won the 1996 Edwin S. Corwin Award for best dissertation in public law. Jeb Barnes is Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Southern California and a former Robert Wood Johnson Scholar in Health Policy Research. He is the author of five books and numerous peer-reviewed articles on the intersection of law, politics, and public policy and mixed-methods research strategies, most recently How Policy Shapes Politics (2015), coauthored with Thomas F. Burke, and Finding Pathways: Mixed-Method Research for Studying Causal Mechanisms (2014) coauthored with Nicholas Weller.
Notes on Contributors Acknowledgments 1. Introduction: What We Talk About
When We Talk About Law Thomas F. Burke and Jeb Barnes 2. Adversarial
Legalism, Civil Rights, and the Exceptional American State R. Shep Melnick
3. Seeing Through the Smoke: Adversarial Legalism and U.S. Tobacco Politics
Michael McCann and William Haltom 4. Kagan's Atlantic Crossing: Adversarial
Legalism, Eurolegalism, and Cooperative Legalism in European Regulatory
Style, Francesca Bignami and R. Daniel Keleman 5. Coping With Auto
Accidents in Russia, Kathryn Hendley 6. Overcoming the Disconnect: Internal
Regulation and the Mining Industry Neil Gunningham 7. Devolving Standards:
California's Structural Failures in Response to Prisoner Litigation
Malcolm M. Feeley and Van Swearingen 8. Style Matters: On the Role of
Pattern Analysis in the Study of Regulation Cary Coglianese 9. The Politics
of Legalism [Thomas F. Burke and Jeb Barnes
When We Talk About Law Thomas F. Burke and Jeb Barnes 2. Adversarial
Legalism, Civil Rights, and the Exceptional American State R. Shep Melnick
3. Seeing Through the Smoke: Adversarial Legalism and U.S. Tobacco Politics
Michael McCann and William Haltom 4. Kagan's Atlantic Crossing: Adversarial
Legalism, Eurolegalism, and Cooperative Legalism in European Regulatory
Style, Francesca Bignami and R. Daniel Keleman 5. Coping With Auto
Accidents in Russia, Kathryn Hendley 6. Overcoming the Disconnect: Internal
Regulation and the Mining Industry Neil Gunningham 7. Devolving Standards:
California's Structural Failures in Response to Prisoner Litigation
Malcolm M. Feeley and Van Swearingen 8. Style Matters: On the Role of
Pattern Analysis in the Study of Regulation Cary Coglianese 9. The Politics
of Legalism [Thomas F. Burke and Jeb Barnes
Notes on Contributors Acknowledgments 1. Introduction: What We Talk About
When We Talk About Law Thomas F. Burke and Jeb Barnes 2. Adversarial
Legalism, Civil Rights, and the Exceptional American State R. Shep Melnick
3. Seeing Through the Smoke: Adversarial Legalism and U.S. Tobacco Politics
Michael McCann and William Haltom 4. Kagan's Atlantic Crossing: Adversarial
Legalism, Eurolegalism, and Cooperative Legalism in European Regulatory
Style, Francesca Bignami and R. Daniel Keleman 5. Coping With Auto
Accidents in Russia, Kathryn Hendley 6. Overcoming the Disconnect: Internal
Regulation and the Mining Industry Neil Gunningham 7. Devolving Standards:
California's Structural Failures in Response to Prisoner Litigation
Malcolm M. Feeley and Van Swearingen 8. Style Matters: On the Role of
Pattern Analysis in the Study of Regulation Cary Coglianese 9. The Politics
of Legalism [Thomas F. Burke and Jeb Barnes
When We Talk About Law Thomas F. Burke and Jeb Barnes 2. Adversarial
Legalism, Civil Rights, and the Exceptional American State R. Shep Melnick
3. Seeing Through the Smoke: Adversarial Legalism and U.S. Tobacco Politics
Michael McCann and William Haltom 4. Kagan's Atlantic Crossing: Adversarial
Legalism, Eurolegalism, and Cooperative Legalism in European Regulatory
Style, Francesca Bignami and R. Daniel Keleman 5. Coping With Auto
Accidents in Russia, Kathryn Hendley 6. Overcoming the Disconnect: Internal
Regulation and the Mining Industry Neil Gunningham 7. Devolving Standards:
California's Structural Failures in Response to Prisoner Litigation
Malcolm M. Feeley and Van Swearingen 8. Style Matters: On the Role of
Pattern Analysis in the Study of Regulation Cary Coglianese 9. The Politics
of Legalism [Thomas F. Burke and Jeb Barnes