Laypeople in Law
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Laypeople in Law
Socio-Legal Perspectives on Non-Professionals
Kretschmann, Andrea; Mouralis, Guillaume; Zeigermann, Ulrike
Taylor & Francis Ltd
06/2024
192
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9780367680978
15 a 20 dias
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1. Laypeople in Law: Moving from a Blind Spot in Socio-Legal Studies Towards a Comprehensive Field of Research
Part I. Distinctions: On Blurring Boundaries Between Laypeople and Legal Experts
2. Ebb and Flow: Framing and Sidestepping in Relationships Between Laypeople and Legal Intermediaries
3. Laypeople's Attitudes Towards and Experiences With the Law
Part II. Contributions: On Laypeople in Law-Making, Norm Interpretation, and Judicial Formalisation
4. Creating Social Existence Through Law: Laypeople's Successful Struggle for a Certificate of Miscarriage
5. Ecocide and the Co-Production of International Environmental Norms Through Laypeople
Part III. Appropriations: On the Mimesis of Judicial Forms
6. Mobilising International Law, Subverting the Judicial Form: The 1967 Russell Tribunal as an Experiment in Utopian Justice
7. Russell Tribunal II on Repression in Brazil, Chile, and Latin America (1974-1976): The Success and Limits of Transnational Legal Mobilisation
Part IV. Structurations: On Law as a Shaping Force
8. Legal Consciousness Without Legal Culture?: A Comment on Ewick and Silbey's The Common Place of Law
9. Laypersons' Judgments on Fictive Cases: Public Perceptions of Gender-Based Violence in France and Germany
10. Beyond the Law?: Laypeople in Law, Civil Disobedience, and Conceptions of Violence
Part I. Distinctions: On Blurring Boundaries Between Laypeople and Legal Experts
2. Ebb and Flow: Framing and Sidestepping in Relationships Between Laypeople and Legal Intermediaries
3. Laypeople's Attitudes Towards and Experiences With the Law
Part II. Contributions: On Laypeople in Law-Making, Norm Interpretation, and Judicial Formalisation
4. Creating Social Existence Through Law: Laypeople's Successful Struggle for a Certificate of Miscarriage
5. Ecocide and the Co-Production of International Environmental Norms Through Laypeople
Part III. Appropriations: On the Mimesis of Judicial Forms
6. Mobilising International Law, Subverting the Judicial Form: The 1967 Russell Tribunal as an Experiment in Utopian Justice
7. Russell Tribunal II on Repression in Brazil, Chile, and Latin America (1974-1976): The Success and Limits of Transnational Legal Mobilisation
Part IV. Structurations: On Law as a Shaping Force
8. Legal Consciousness Without Legal Culture?: A Comment on Ewick and Silbey's The Common Place of Law
9. Laypersons' Judgments on Fictive Cases: Public Perceptions of Gender-Based Violence in France and Germany
10. Beyond the Law?: Laypeople in Law, Civil Disobedience, and Conceptions of Violence
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legal culture;legal experts;civil disobedience;law-making;judicial formalisation;international environmental norms;international law;violence;legal mobilisation;legal consciousness
1. Laypeople in Law: Moving from a Blind Spot in Socio-Legal Studies Towards a Comprehensive Field of Research
Part I. Distinctions: On Blurring Boundaries Between Laypeople and Legal Experts
2. Ebb and Flow: Framing and Sidestepping in Relationships Between Laypeople and Legal Intermediaries
3. Laypeople's Attitudes Towards and Experiences With the Law
Part II. Contributions: On Laypeople in Law-Making, Norm Interpretation, and Judicial Formalisation
4. Creating Social Existence Through Law: Laypeople's Successful Struggle for a Certificate of Miscarriage
5. Ecocide and the Co-Production of International Environmental Norms Through Laypeople
Part III. Appropriations: On the Mimesis of Judicial Forms
6. Mobilising International Law, Subverting the Judicial Form: The 1967 Russell Tribunal as an Experiment in Utopian Justice
7. Russell Tribunal II on Repression in Brazil, Chile, and Latin America (1974-1976): The Success and Limits of Transnational Legal Mobilisation
Part IV. Structurations: On Law as a Shaping Force
8. Legal Consciousness Without Legal Culture?: A Comment on Ewick and Silbey's The Common Place of Law
9. Laypersons' Judgments on Fictive Cases: Public Perceptions of Gender-Based Violence in France and Germany
10. Beyond the Law?: Laypeople in Law, Civil Disobedience, and Conceptions of Violence
Part I. Distinctions: On Blurring Boundaries Between Laypeople and Legal Experts
2. Ebb and Flow: Framing and Sidestepping in Relationships Between Laypeople and Legal Intermediaries
3. Laypeople's Attitudes Towards and Experiences With the Law
Part II. Contributions: On Laypeople in Law-Making, Norm Interpretation, and Judicial Formalisation
4. Creating Social Existence Through Law: Laypeople's Successful Struggle for a Certificate of Miscarriage
5. Ecocide and the Co-Production of International Environmental Norms Through Laypeople
Part III. Appropriations: On the Mimesis of Judicial Forms
6. Mobilising International Law, Subverting the Judicial Form: The 1967 Russell Tribunal as an Experiment in Utopian Justice
7. Russell Tribunal II on Repression in Brazil, Chile, and Latin America (1974-1976): The Success and Limits of Transnational Legal Mobilisation
Part IV. Structurations: On Law as a Shaping Force
8. Legal Consciousness Without Legal Culture?: A Comment on Ewick and Silbey's The Common Place of Law
9. Laypersons' Judgments on Fictive Cases: Public Perceptions of Gender-Based Violence in France and Germany
10. Beyond the Law?: Laypeople in Law, Civil Disobedience, and Conceptions of Violence
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