Special issue interdisciplinary legal studies : the next generation
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Special issue interdisciplinary legal studies : the next generation
(Studies in law, politics, and society : a research annual / editors Susan S. Silbey, Austin Sarat, v. 51)(Emerald books)
Emerald, 2010
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Interdisciplinary legal studies : the next generation : special issue
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This volume of Studies in Law, Politics, and Society brings together research by graduate students from universities in the United States and the United Kingdom. The work of these students was singled out by their teachers and advisors as showing unusual promise and marking out directions for the next generation of interdisciplinary legal scholars. The research collected here is often comparative. It is theoretically informed and rigorous in its methods. Taken together it shows breadth and excellence, and it signals the continuing vibrancy of interdisciplinary legal studies.
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List of Contributors.
EDITORIAL BOARD.
"Hybrid" justice at the special court for Sierra Leone.
Surviving property: Resistance against urban housing nationalization during the transition to communism (Romania, 1950-1965).
Disciplinary evolution of Turkish prisons, 1980.
"I'm gonna call my lawyer:" shifting legal consciousness at the intersection of inequality.
A more global court? A call for a new perspective on judicial globalization and its effect on the U.S. Supreme Court.
The sovereign city?: Negotiating self-determination in an American military enclave.
Technique and Technology in the Kitchen: Comparing Resistance to Municipal Trans.
Indigeneity: Before and beyond the law.
Studies in law, politics, and society.
Studies in law, politics, and society.
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