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9781412987547 | Sage Pubns, September 12, 2014, cover price $79.00

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Product Description: Issues concerning religion in the public sphere are rarely far from the headlines. As a result, scholars have paid increasing attention to religion. These scholars, however, have generally stayed within the confines of their own respective disciplines...read more

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9781107027435 | Cambridge Univ Pr, June 23, 2014, cover price $99.00 | About this edition: Issues concerning religion in the public sphere are rarely far from the headlines.

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Words can be misspoken, misheard, misunderstood, or misappropriated; they can be inappropriate, inaccurate, dangerous, or wrong. When speech goes wrong, law often steps in as itself a speech act or series of speech acts. Our Word Is Our Bond offers a nuanced approach to language and its interaction and relations with modern law. Marianne Constable argues that, as language, modern law makes claims and hears claims of justice and injustice, which can admittedly go wrong. Constable proposes an alternative to understanding law as a system of rules, or as fundamentally a policy-making and problem-solving tool. Constable introduces and develops insights from Austin, Cavell, Reinach, Nietzsche, Derrida and Heidegger to show how claims of law are performative and passionate utterances or social acts that appeal implicitly to justice. Our Word Is Our Bond explains that neither law nor justice are what lawyers and judges say, nor what officials and scholars claim they are. However inadequate our law and language may be to the world, Constable argues that we know our world and name our ways of living and being in it through law and language. Justice today, however impossible to define and difficult to determine, depends on relations we have with one another through language and on the ways in which legal speech―the claims and responses that we make to one another in the name of the law―acts.

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9780804774932 | Stanford Univ Pr, June 18, 2014, cover price $90.00

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9780804774949 | Stanford Univ Pr, June 18, 2014, cover price $27.95 | About this edition: Words can be misspoken, misheard, misunderstood, or misappropriated; they can be inappropriate, inaccurate, dangerous, or wrong.
9780317315622, titled "What Is to Be Done" | Ardis, June 1, 1985, cover price $6.95 | also contains What Is to Be Done
9780317315530, titled "How to Free Yourself from Pain" | Chans Corp, November 1, 1911, cover price $4.95 | also contains How to Free Yourself from Pain

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Product Description: This book examines the birth of the European individual as a juridical problem, focusing on legal case dossiers from the European Court of Justice as an electrifying laboratory for the study of law and society. Foucault’s story of the modern subject constitutes the book’s main theoretical inspiration, as it considers the encounter between legal and other practices within a more general field of juridical power: a network of active relations, between different social spheres...read more

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9780415721738 | Routledge, May 12, 2014, cover price $145.00 | About this edition: This book examines the birth of the European individual as a juridical problem, focusing on legal case dossiers from the European Court of Justice as an electrifying laboratory for the study of law and society.

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Product Description: This book develops a sociologically informed theory of constitutionalism in the global realm, addressing both national and transnational forms of constitutional ordering. The book begins with the argument that current approaches to constitutionalism remain tied to a state-based conception of constitutions, and overlooks underlying structural transformations that trigger the emergence of constitutional forms of ordering...read more

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9780415733731 | Routledge, April 7, 2014, cover price $145.00 | About this edition: This book develops a sociologically informed theory of constitutionalism in the global realm, addressing both national and transnational forms of constitutional ordering.

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Product Description: This unique work analyzes the crisis in modern society, building on the ideas of the Frankfurt School thinkers. Emphasizing social evolution and learning processes, it argues that crisis is mediated by social class conflicts and collective learning, the results of which are embodied in constitutional and public law...read more

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9781441178640 | Bloomsbury USA Academic, June 19, 2014, cover price $140.00 | About this edition: This unique work analyzes the crisis in modern society, building on the ideas of the Frankfurt School thinkers.

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9781623564186 | Bloomsbury USA Academic, June 19, 2014, cover price $44.95

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The Expanding Spaces of Law presents readers with cutting-edge scholarship in legal geography. An invaluable resource for those new to this line of scholarship, the book also pushes the boundaries of legal geography, reinvigorating previous modes of inquiry and investigating new directions. It guides scholars interested in the law–space–power nexus to underexplored empirical sites and to novel theoretical and disciplinary resources. Finally, The Expanding Spaces of Law asks readers to think about the temporality and dynamism of legal spaces.
By Alexandre Kedar (editor)

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9780804787185 | Stanford Law & Politics, May 28, 2014, cover price $55.00 | About this edition: The Expanding Spaces of Law presents readers with cutting-edge scholarship in legal geography.

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9780804797283 | Stanford Law & Politics, May 8, 2015, cover price $27.95

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9780415459679 | Cavendish Pub Ltd, August 6, 2012, cover price $145.00

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9780415534154 | Reprint edition (Cavendish Pub Ltd, March 13, 2014), cover price $54.95

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9780415858960 | 2 edition (Routledge, December 14, 2013), cover price $145.00
9780710097477 | Routledge Kegan & Paul, July 1, 1985, cover price $59.95

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By Sally Wheeler (editor)

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9780415686914 | Routledge, January 17, 2014, cover price $1465.00

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By Anna Grear (editor)

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9781472421623 | Ashgate Pub Co, December 28, 2013, cover price $149.95

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9781472421630 | Ashgate Pub Co, December 28, 2013, cover price $59.95

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Product Description: In an era where new areas of life and new problems call for normative solutions while the plurality of values in society challenge the very basis for normative solutions, this book looks at a growing field of research on the relations between social and legal norms...read more
By Matthias Baier (editor)

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9781409453437 | Ashgate Pub Co, May 30, 2014, cover price $149.95 | About this edition: In an era where new areas of life and new problems call for normative solutions while the plurality of values in society challenge the very basis for normative solutions, this book looks at a growing field of research on the relations between social and legal norms.

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Product Description: The contributions in this volume pay homage to Zenon BaÅ„kowski, with a focus on problems concerning law’s normalization and the revitalizing force of anxiety. Ranging from political critique to methodological issues and from the role of human rights in development to the role of parables and analogy in legal reasoning, the contributions themselves are testament to the richness of BaÅ„kowski’s scholarship, as well as to the applicability of his core ideas to a wide range of issues...read more
By Claudio Michelon (editor)

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9781409449027 | Ashgate Pub Co, September 28, 2013, cover price $149.95 | About this edition: The contributions in this volume pay homage to Zenon BaÅ„kowski, with a focus on problems concerning law’s normalization and the revitalizing force of anxiety.

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Product Description: In this insightful collection, a broad range of scholars analyzes a core issue for socio-legal studies, what is understood by the 'socio' of the 'socio-legal'. Drawing from legal theory, cultural studies, and social policy, the collection's wide scope of themes and topics provides an important stock-take and analysis of the socio-legal field...read more
By Dermot Feenan (editor)

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9780230337183 | Palgrave Macmillan, August 27, 2013, cover price $110.00 | About this edition: In this insightful collection, a broad range of scholars analyzes a core issue for socio-legal studies, what is understood by the 'socio' of the 'socio-legal'.

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Sentencing is the process through which the legitimacy of punishment is declared and justified. However, it is increasingly portrayed as a social activity which should be more responsive to the pluralistic needs and values of individuals and communities in contemporary society. It will therefore have to adapt to an array of different perceptions of what justice is and how it should be delivered, as well as different sensitivities and emotional responses to sentencing processes and outcomes. At a time when fundamental questions are being asked about the relevance of existing forms of punishment in contemporary society, Sentencing argues for a profound normative understanding of the relationship between sentencing and its perception by citizens – vital if we are to fully comprehend the nature and significance of punishment, and the particular challenges it faces as a force for social cohesion. Henham explores this theme by focusing on key areas of debate within the field: the treatment of gender and race in sentencing the future role of sentencing in criminal justice governance the development of new criteria for evaluating sentencing within a more socially-inclusive framework. Henham suggests that a greater focus on the relationship between penal ideology and the impact of sentencing in the wider community is essential for effective future policy-making in this area. Sentencing will be useful for both undergraduate and postgraduate students of law, criminology, criminal justice and sociology, as well as for academics and criminal justice policymakers.

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9780415693653 | Routledge, September 18, 2013, cover price $135.00

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9780415693660 | Routledge, September 5, 2013, cover price $50.95 | About this edition: Sentencing is the process through which the legitimacy of punishment is declared and justified.

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By Francesco Parisi (editor) and Richard A. Posner (editor)

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9780857937919 | Edward Elgar Pub, April 13, 2013, cover price $740.00

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Product Description: Human rights have become a defining feature of contemporary society, permeating the public discourse on politics, law, and culture. But, why has human rights emerged as a key social force in our time, and what is the relationship between rights and the structures of both national and international society? By highlighting the institutional and socio-cultural context of human rights, this timely and thought-provoking collection provides illuminating insights into the emergence and contemporary societal significance of human rights...read more
By Mikael Rask Madsen (editor) and Gert Verschraegen (editor)

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9781849463959 | Hart Pub, March 20, 2013, cover price $103.00 | About this edition: Human rights have become a defining feature of contemporary society, permeating the public discourse on politics, law, and culture.

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This text seeks to situate sociolegal studies in a global context. Law and society scholarship in the United States and elsewhere typically assumes one legal system and one society and explores the relationship between them. Such a narrow endeavor perpetuates a Western international relations model that too often conflates law, culture, and the nation-state. A more global sociolegal perspective engages with multiple laws and societies within and across national borders and recognizes diverse sociolegal systems based on very different historical and cultural traditions, interacting on multiple local, national, and global levels. This more global perspective also reveals an array of transnational issues including regional conflicts, genocide, mass immigration, environmental degradation, and climate change that have consistently defied resolution via conventional international system of governance. The approach to global legal pluralism outlined here seeks to provide a framework for envisioning new global governance regimes that move beyond state-based solutions to deal with trenchant transnational challenges.

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9780521113786 | Cambridge Univ Pr, January 31, 2013, cover price $110.00

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9780521130714 | Cambridge Univ Pr, January 31, 2013, cover price $39.99 | About this edition: This text seeks to situate sociolegal studies in a global context.

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By Gorm Harste (editor)

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9781409421108, titled "Law and Intersystemic Communication: Understanding 'Structural Coupling'" | Ashgate Pub Co, April 30, 2013, cover price $149.95

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The essays selected for this volume show how relations between past, current and future generations have become a major subject of philosophical research since the 1970s. The relations between people alive today with people who may exist in the future and people now deceased, differ from relations between contemporaries and in ways that raise new conceptual, logical and substantive questions. Among the questions addressed in this volume are: what is the status of people now deceased and people who may exist in the future? Can the latter be harmed by the actions of people alive today? What duties of justice do we have towards people with whom we can neither interact nor co-operate, and can people who are indirect victims of past injustices legitimately claim compensation? Answers to these questions are relevant in a number of policy areas, most notably in issues regarding reparations for historical injustice and responding to climate change and its consequences.
By Lukas H. Meyer (editor)

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9780754629856 | Ashgate Pub Co, May 1, 2012, cover price $350.00 | About this edition: The essays selected for this volume show how relations between past, current and future generations have become a major subject of philosophical research since the 1970s.
9780199282951 | Oxford Univ Pr on Demand, July 26, 2009, cover price $115.00

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9780199659326 | Reprint edition (Oxford Univ Pr, November 17, 2012), cover price $40.95

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This book – which is the result of several years of research, discussion, writing and re-writing – consists of three parts and eight chapters. The rst part is given by the two rst chapters introducing the issue of validity and facticity in law. The second part (Chapters 3, 4 and 5) is the core of this study and tries to present a theory based on a speci c view about language and social practice. The third part deal with the issue of value judgments and views about morality and consists of Chapters 6 and 7. Chapter 8 should nally serve as epilogue. In the rst chapter a discussion is started about the relationship between law and power, seen as a presupposition for an assessment of the nature of law. As a matter of fact, as has been remarked, “general theories of law struggle to do justice to the 1 multiple dualities of the law”. Indeed, law has a “dual nature”: it is a fact, but it also a norm, a sort of ideal entity. Law is sanction, but it is also discourse. It is effectivity, or facticity, but it is also a vehicle of principles among which the central one is justice. But this duality is not only a phenomenological, or a matter of justi cation and implementation as two separate moments.

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9781402066061, titled "Law as Institution: Normative Languae Between Power and Values" | Springer Verlag, August 30, 2010, cover price $209.00 | About this edition: This book – which is the result of several years of research, discussion, writing and re-writing – consists of three parts and eight chapters.

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9789400733121 | Springer Verlag, November 6, 2012, cover price $209.00

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Product Description: In Understanding Social Action, Promoting Human Rights, editors Ryan Goodman, Derek Jinks, and Andrew K. Woods bring together a stellar group of contributors from across the social sciences to apply a broad yet conceptually unified array of advanced social science research concepts to the study of human rights and human rights law...read more
By Andrew K. Woods (editor)

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9780195371895 | Oxford Univ Pr on Demand, November 30, 2012, cover price $115.00 | About this edition: In Understanding Social Action, Promoting Human Rights, editors Ryan Goodman, Derek Jinks, and Andrew K.

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9780195371901 | Oxford Univ Pr, November 30, 2012, cover price $38.95 | About this edition: In Understanding Social Action, Promoting Human Rights, editors Ryan Goodman, Derek Jinks, and Andrew K.

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