The field of socio-legal research has encountered three fundamental
challenges over the last three decades – it has been criticized for
paying insufficient attention to legal doctrine, for failing to
develop a sound theoretical foundation and for not keeping pace with
the effects of the increasing globalization and internationalization
of law, state and society. This book examines these three challenges
from a methodological standpoint. It addresses the first two by
demonstrating that legal sociology has much to say about justice as a
kind of social experience and has always engaged theoretically with
forms of normativity, albeit on its own empirical terms rather than on
legal theory’s analytical terms. The book then explores the third
challenge, a result of the changing nature of society, by highlighting
the move from the industrial relations of early modernity to the
post-industrial conditions of late modernity, an age dominated by
information technology. It poses the question whether socio-legal
research has sufficiently reassessed its own theoretical premises
regarding the relationship between law, state and society, so as to
grasp the new social and cultural forms of organization specific to
the twenty-first century’s global societies.
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Methodological Reflections on Law and Regulation in Late Modernity
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9783319096506
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Vendor
Springer
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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