How Does Law Matter?
Bryant G. Garth & Austin Sarat (eds.)
American Bar Foundation (1998)
| Abstract | The essays in this collection show how law is relevant in both an "instrumental" and a "constitutive" sense, as a tool to accomplish particular purposes and as ... | |||||||||
| Keywords | Sociological jurisprudence Culture and law Law Philosophy Law | |||||||||
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| Call number | K370.H69 1998 | |||||||||
| ISBN(s) | 0810114356 9780810114357 | |||||||||
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Garrett Barden (2010). Law and Justice in Community. Oxford University Press.
Lawrence Meir Friedman (1990). The Republic of Choice: Law, Authority, and Culture. Harvard University Press.
Antony N. Allott (1980). The Limits of Law. Butterworth.
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