Selfsufficiency Of Law (Law And Philosophy Library, 99)

Selfsufficiency Of Law (Law And Philosophy Library, 99)

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The Book Investigates The Role Of Law And Legal Experts In The Organisational Dynamics Of A Population, Demonstrating That Law Is A Stable Practice Among Those Who (In Virtue Of The Special Knowledge They Master) Are Called Upon To Select The Normative Facts Of A Population, I.E. The Interactional Standards That Are Proclaimed As Binding For The Entire Population By The Publicly Recognised Legal Experts (Whose Peremptory Judgments Can Be Only Revised By Peers). It Proposes An Integration Of The Recent Research Outcomes Achieved In Three Different Areas Of Study: Legal Positivism, Legal Institutionalism And Legal Pluralism And Examines The Notions Of Rule, Coercion, Institution, Practice Elaborated By Significant Theorists In The Mentioned Areas And Illumine Both Their Merits And Flaws. Furthermore It Advances A Notion Of Law And A Description Of The Legal Field Which Are Able To Account For The Nature Of The Legal Filed As The Cradle Of The Social Order. New Back Cover Copy: In An Era Characterized By A Streaking Global Pluralism, The Collapse Of Many State Agencies, The Emergence Of Multiple Sources Of Law, And The Rise Of Informal Justice, The Idea Of A Unitary And Homogenous Legal System Seems Oldfashioned. But Philosophers, Sociologists And Anthropologists Still Hold Many Debates On The Nature Of Law And Its Function, Which Is That Law Represents An Institution That Characterizes Any Orderly Social Context Of Human Beings, And This Book Plunges Into The Center Of Those Debates. Selfsufficiency Of Law: A Criticalinstitutional Theory Of Social Order Investigates The Role Of Law And Legal Experts In The Organizational Dynamics Of A Population. It Demonstrates That Law Is A Stable Practice Among Those Who Are Called Upon To Select The Normative Facts Of A Population, That Is, The Interactional Standards That Are Proclaimed As Binding For The Entire Population By The Publicly Recognized Legal Experts. To Do This, The Author Proposes An Integration Of The Recent Research Outcomes Achieved In Three Different Areas Of Studylegal Positivism, Legal Institutionalism And Legal Pluralism. He Examines The Notions Of Rule, Coercion, Institution And Practice Elaborated On By Significant Theorists In These Fields, Highlighting Both The Merits And Flaws And Ultimately Advancing A Notion Of Law And A Description Of The Legal Field Which Are Able To Account For The Nature Of The Legal Field As The Cradle Of Social Order. This Text Covers Key Guidelines For Empirical Research And Political Activities In Western And Nonwestern Countries.

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  • Q: What is the main focus of 'Self-sufficiency of Law'? A: The book investigates the role of law and legal experts in the organizational dynamics of a population, focusing on how law serves as a stable practice in selecting normative facts that govern a community.
  • Q: Who is the author of 'Self-sufficiency of Law'? A: The author of 'Self-sufficiency of Law' is Croce.
  • Q: When was 'Self-sufficiency of Law' published? A: The book was published on June 7, 2012.
  • Q: What are the key themes covered in 'Self-sufficiency of Law'? A: The book covers themes such as legal positivism, legal institutionalism, and legal pluralism, along with notions of rule, coercion, institution, and practice.
  • Q: How many pages does 'Self-sufficiency of Law' have? A: The book consists of 248 pages.
  • Q: What type of binding does 'Self-sufficiency of Law' have? A: This edition of 'Self-sufficiency of Law' is bound in hardcover.
  • Q: Is 'Self-sufficiency of Law' a new or used book? A: The book is listed as a used book in good condition.
  • Q: What is the significance of the research presented in 'Self-sufficiency of Law'? A: The research integrated in the book provides insights into the nature of law as an institution that underpins social order, addressing both its merits and flaws.
  • Q: Does 'Self-sufficiency of Law' include guidelines for empirical research? A: Yes, the book covers key guidelines for empirical research and political activities applicable in both Western and non-Western contexts.
  • Q: What debates does 'Self-sufficiency of Law' engage with? A: The book engages with ongoing debates among philosophers, sociologists, and anthropologists regarding the nature and function of law in society.

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