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Introduction | |
Only Connect | |
The 'gap problem' in the sociology of law: a theoretical review | |
Law in action or living law?: back to the beginning in the sociology of law | |
Is there a crisis in law and legal ideology? | |
Legislation and its constraints: a case study of the 1965 British Rent Act | |
Changing the Questions | |
Beyond the study of 'law and society'? | |
Changing paradigms in the sociology of law | |
Criminal law and criminal justice: some notes on their irrelation | |
The loneliness of law's meta-theory | |
Are disputes between law and science resolvable? | |
Can law learn from social science? | |
Finding the Limits | |
Can there be a sociology of legal meaning? | |
Blinding insights? The limits of a reflexive sociology of law | |
Comparatists and transferability | |
The meaning of success in transnational legal transfers | |
An e-mail from global Bukowina | |
Index | |
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