Sociology of law

Towards a responsive theory

Sociology of law

Towards a responsive theory

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This book presents a theory-historically grounded blueprint for a responsive sociology of law. It is based on the conviction, gained in research in the sociology of law, that sociology has more to say about law than its disciplinary surface reveals and than its self-descriptions allow. Responsive sociology of law, it is argued, can be formulated as a discourse of practice in the sociology of law based on the scientific autonomy of sociology. Responsiveness then denotes a form of interdisciplinarity that does not amount to the mere absorption of sociological insights by jurisprudence, but envisages a symmetrical arrangement of mutual relations.



Sociological Theory and Law
Institution and Reflection - The Weakness of the Sociology of Law and the Semantics of Interdisciplinarity
The Founding Myth of Interdisciplinarity and the Asymmetry of Reflection Theory
Responsive Interdisciplinarity - Departures and Unused Opportunities
Asymmetrical Reflection Theories: Sociology's Farewell to Law
Potentials of a Responsive Sociology of Law.
ISBN 978-3-658-45780-8
Article number 9783658457808
Media type Book
Copyright year 2024
Publisher Springer, Berlin
Length XII, 338 pages
Illustrations XII, 338 p. 1 illus.
Language English