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Author:
Comparing legal cultures (Bergen, Norway)
Title:
Comparing legal cultures / So˜ren Koch, Knut Einar Skodvin, J©ırn ©yrehagen Sunde (eds.).
Publisher:
Fagbokforlaget
Copyright Date:
2017
Description:
358 pages ; illustrations ; 25 cm
Subject:
Culture and law.
Sociological jurisprudence.
Culture and law.
Sociological jurisprudence.
Other Authors:
Koch, So˜ren, editor.
Skodvin, Knut Einar, 1978- editor.
Sunde, J©ırn ©yrehagen, 1972- editor.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents:
Managing the unmanageable : an essay concerning legal culture as an analytical tool / J©ırn ©yrehagen Sunde -- A legal cultural "take" on the legal systems of England and Wales / Christian N.K. Franklin -- An introduction to Scottish legal culture / Andrew R.C. Simpson -- An introduction to French legal culture / Sunniva Christina Bragd©ı-Ellenes -- An introduction to German legal culture / Soren Koch -- An introduction to Austrian legal culture / Konrad Lachmayer, Niklas Sonntag -- An introduction to Estonian legal culture / Merike Ristikivi, Andreas Kangur, Irene Kull, Katre Luhamaa, Marin Sedman, Hesi Siimets-Gross, Age Va˜rv -- An introduction to Finnish legal culture / Anna Nylund -- An introduction to Chinese legal culture / Jiang Dong.
Summary:
The changes in communication technology have hugely increased the interaction over geographical distances; hence given rise to new kinds of social relations in need of legal regulation by transnational law law valid across the jurisdictional borders of the nation state, and applied within. Law is therefore no longer mainly a national matter, and without an understanding of different legal cultures, the perception of the contemporary legal order will be incomplete. In the present era of internationalisation of law, the purpose of applying legal culture as an analytical tool is, in short, to make different notions of law and how law operates in society understandable to such an extent that they do not form obstacles for cooperation. This approach to legal culture takes it out of a purely academic setting and into the legal world outside the ivory tower. This means taking legal culture out of books and into action. This book aims at supplying the reader with tools to operationalize legal cultural knowledge in the everyday operations of law. In other words, the book you hold in your hands right now is produced with the ambition of managing the unmanageable concept of legal culture, and by this making it applicable when deciding the content of law.
ISBN:
8245020915
9788245020915
OCLC:
(OCoLC)992703770
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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