Research handbook on modern legal realism / edited by Shauhin Talesh, Elizabeth Mertz, Heinz Klug.

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Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
  • Cheltenham, UK ; Northampton, Massachusetts, USA : Edward Elgar Publishing Limited, [2021]
  • ©2021
Description
xiv, 519 pages ; 26 cm.

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Summary note
"This insightful Research Handbook provides a definitive overview of the New Legal Realism (NLR) movement, reaching beyond historical and national boundaries to form new conversations. Drawing on deep roots within the law-and-society tradition, it demonstrates the powerful virtues of new legal realist research and its attention to the challenges of translation between social science and law. It explores an impressive range of contemporary issues including immigration, policing, globalization, legal education, and access to justice, concluding with and examination of how different social science disciplines intersect with NLR."
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
  • Introduction to the Research handbook on modern Legal Realism / Shauhin Talesh, Elizabeth Mertz and Heinz Klug
  • Part I: Varieties of Legal Realism : then and now
  • Realism then and now : using the real world to inform formal law / Elizabeth Mertz (with Marc Galanter)
  • East Coast Legal Realism and its progeny / Laura Kalman
  • From the periphery to the center and back? : a brief history of Midwest Legal Realism / Paul Baumgardner and Ajay K. Mehrotra
  • European New Legal Realism : towards a basic science of law / Jakob v.H. Holtermann and Mikael Rask Madsen
  • Lessons for new Legal Realism from Africa and Latin America / Alexandra Huneeus and Heinz Klug
  • Part II: Legal Realist scholarship meets current dilemmas
  • Section A: Policing
  • Police violence in São Paulo : between the asphalt and the hill / Sebastian Sclofsky
  • Police torture : a case for interdisciplinarity / Nick Cheesman
  • A Legal Realist approach to black-on-black policing / Devon W. Carbado and L. Song Richardson
  • Section B: Immigration
  • Transgressing boundaries through new Legal Realist approaches : affinity and collaboration within ethnographic research on immigration law and policy / Susan Bibler Coutin
  • Enacting immigration politics in a juridical register / Leila Kawar and Jonathan Miaz
  • Critical legal rhetoric takes on immigration and refugee law / Sara L. McKinnon
  • Section C: Legal education
  • New Legal Realism goes to law school : integrating social science and law through legal education / Emily Taylor Poppe
  • Teaching an interdisciplinary law class / Marsha Mansfield and Elizabeth Mertz
  • Ambition and reality : reforms of legal studies at the Faculty of Law at the University of Copenhagen / Louise Victoria Johansen and Anne Lise Kjær
  • New Legal Realism, eCRT, and the future of legal education scholarship / Meera E. Deo
  • Section D: International law and global standards
  • The uses and abuses of global social indicators / David Nelken and Mathias Siems
  • "The life of the law has not been logic it has been experience" : international legal ethnography and the New Legal Realism / Jens Meierhenrich and Richard Ashby Wilson
  • The judicialization of politics? / Heinz Klug
  • Section E: Accessing justice through law
  • A realist perspective on legal strategy in (the) practice / Liora Israël
  • Access to justice / Rebecca L. Sandefur
  • Planet of the insurers : how insurers shape and influence law and impact access to justice / Shauhin Talesh
  • Rendering rural property visible to law : a role for New Legal Realism / Thomas W. Mitchell
  • Urban property and housing rights in the time of the coronavirus / Lisa T. Alexander
  • Part III: Disciplinary perspectives
  • Anthropology / Riaz Tejani
  • Sociology of law and New Legal Realism / Calvin Morrill and Lauren B. Edelman
  • The pitfalls and promises of a New Legal Realism rooted in political science / Jeb Barnes
  • Psychology and Legal Realism / Tom R. Tyler
  • Users guide to history / Sarah A. Seo
  • Jurisprudence and legal theory / Brian H. Bix
  • Law as a discipline : legal theory, interdisciplinary legal theory, and ways of speaking legitimacy to power / Bryant G. Garth.
ISBN
  • 9781788117760 ((hardback))
  • 178811776X ((hardback))
LCCN
2020952380
OCLC
1201658844
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