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18 Mar 2016, 1:30 pm
Through examples such as blood feuds, communalism, ordeals, ritual formalism and polygamy, this book traces the intellectual revolution of legal anthropology and demonstrates how this scholarship had a clear impact in legitimating the colonial experience. [read post]
18 Jul 2013, 1:20 am by Sean Patrick Donlan
This review considers a segment of legal language scholarship produced in recent decades, while arguing for the ground that language, as jurisdiction, always holds for law and sovereignty. [read post]
4 Apr 2024, 5:52 pm by Jacob Katz Cogan
Contents include: Special Issue: Celebrating Interdisciplinarity in Nordic Approaches to International Law Zuzanna Godzimirska & William Hamilton Byrne, Celebrating Interdisciplinarity in Nordic Approaches to International Law Silvia Steininger, William Hamilton Byrne, & Raphael Oidtmann, The Blind Men and the Elephant: An Empirical Analysis of the Social Sciences in International Law Runar Hilleren Lie & Malcolm Langford, The Computational Turn in International Law Zuzanna… [read post]
9 Jun 2018, 8:28 pm by Christine Corcos
 Although the connection of law, passion and emotion has become an established focus in legal scholarship, the extent to which emotion has always been, and continues to be, a significant influence in informing legal reasoning, decision-making, decision-avoidance and legal judgment – rather than an adjunct – is still a matter for critical analysis. [read post]
19 Jul 2018, 9:30 pm by Dan Ernst
It reveals that despite the stark differences between Blackstone’s work on the English common law from his professorship at Oxford in the late 18th century, and Cohen’s endeavors on the US federal law concerning Native Americans as a civil servant at the turn of the 1940’s, there are remarkable similarities in the enterprises of legal scholarship the two jurists took on, the larger political projects they promoted, and their role in the development of legal thought. [read post]
11 Feb 2013, 9:30 pm by Karen Tani
A physicist by training and an amateur historian by avocation, the author provides a colorful, fast-paced narrative, written in the true-crime genre.Adler praises Livingston for "tell[ing] a riveting story with energy and verve," but critiques the author's failure to "engag[e]or draw[] from, even implicitly, the historical scholarship on class, gender, sexuality, criminal justice, and science," all of which are relevant to this tale. [read post]
18 May 2013, 1:44 pm by Sean Patrick Donlan
I hope this special issue can contribute to the debate on the use of the functional method by lawyers in general, as well as raise attention for the dynamic field that property law scholarship has become over the last decade or so. [read post]
2 May 2017, 8:03 am
Here's the abstract:Social Network Analysis has a growing influence on legal scholarship. [read post]
6 May 2015, 6:07 am by Michel-Adrien
The specific contributions  must reflect the qualities embodied by Denis Marshall:  a continued commitment to excellence in law librarianship; a strong service ethic;a commitment to continuous learning;a significant contribution to the scholarship of the library profession;mentoring and encouraging those who seek a profession in law librarianship;the pursuit of innovation and/or innovative solutions;and/or a contribution to leadership in the law library profession. [read post]
16 Jun 2020, 6:30 am by ernst
By bringing ongoing criminal law issues into conversation with legal history scholarship, this article clarifies our understanding of the relationship between politics and large-scale criminal investigations and highlights areas for future reform. [read post]
28 Feb 2019, 1:32 pm
Publishing our scholarship behind a paywall deprives people of the access to and benefits of publicly funded research. [read post]
24 Aug 2023, 11:40 am by ernst
  DRE] The Michigan Journal of Law and Society (MJLS) is pleased to announce our call for submissions for articles, book reviews, and student scholarship for Volume III of MJLS. [read post]
19 Sep 2023, 7:33 pm by Jacob Katz Cogan
It does not reconcile diverging views on the purpose and meaning of IO scholarship, but creates a space for scholars and students embedded in different academic traditions to reflect on methodological choices and the way they impact knowledge production on IOs. [read post]
22 Sep 2019, 3:10 pm by Michel-Adrien
. 'Libraries as publishers' may bring to mind roles in scholarly communication and open scholarship, but the authors argue that libraries’ self-publishing dates to the first 'pathfinder' handout and continues today via commonly used, feature-rich applications such as WordPress, Drupal, LibGuides, and Canvas. [read post]
30 Apr 2015, 4:56 am by Dan Ernst
Capitalism as Law, which is forthcoming in the Buffalo Law Review:The “and” that has characterized multi- and inter-disciplinary legal scholarship over the last half century identifies law as, to some determinable extent, a system, structure, discourse, and/or field of its own, coupled with, hence cognitively open to, other such systems – economy, polity, society – but like them manifesting operative closure. [read post]
8 Apr 2013, 9:30 pm by Karen Tani
It further carries implications for scholarship on symbolic state power and the construction of legal facts and public knowledge.Subscribers to the journal may access the full article here. [read post]
7 Jan 2020, 10:50 am by Christine Corcos
The Article examines the ideas about criminal law that informed legal scholarship, legal pedagogy, and professional discourse during the expansion of criminal legal institutions in the second half of the twentieth century. [read post]
22 Jun 2016, 9:00 am by Mitra Sharafi
The press description notes that the collection extends the scholarship of law and globalization in two important directions. [read post]
3 May 2023, 9:30 pm by ernst
Allan C Hutchinson, Osgoode Hall Law School, has published Hart, Fuller, and Everything After: The Politics of Legal Theory (Bloomsbury):More has been said about the Hart-Fuller debate than can be considered healthy or productive even within the precious world of jurisprudential scholarship – too much philosophising about how law has revelled in its own abstractness and narrowness. [read post]
1 Apr 2023, 4:30 am by Tom Kosakowski
" Here's list of posts about the conference and issues that are likely to be discussed by attendees:IOA Selects New Executive DirectorCall for Speakers: IOA In-Person, 2023 Conference Revealed: IOA's New Lobbyist IOA Launches Awards for Ombuds Research IOA Announces 2023 Conference Scholarships to Support International and New/Aspiring Ombuds IOA Seeks Authors for First Book 2022 Year in Review: Cheers & Jeers (Cheers to Ellen Miller) IOA… [read post]