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"This is an important and very fertile line of enquiry for sociolegal scholars, particularly in the current era. ... Hertogh makes an important contribution to legal consciousness research and offers a really helpful set of ideas for taking the research forward ... ." (Simon Halliday, Social & Legal Studies, Vol. 28 (6), 2019)
"'Nobody's Law' contains an array of provocative and interesting ideas. ... I suggest the book offers much that could be useful for future research on legal consciousness and legal alienation." (Emily Rose, Journal of Law and Society, November 6, 2019)
"Marc Hertogh's recent book Nobody's Law makes a valuable contribution to socio-legal studies of administrative justice. The clear, well-written text published in the Palgrave MacMillan Pivot Series ... . In all, this is a great read and undoubtedly a refreshing step forward for the field. It retains many of the initial concerns of legal consciousness and administrative justice studies but manages to say something distinctly new." (Zach Richards, UKAJI, ukaji.org, October, 2018)