Comparative studies can reveal much about how law is formed out of social reality and political power by exploring these interactions in different national contexts. In this work Mauricio Garcia-Villegas compares ideas about law and society in France and the United States, demonstrating different approaches to sociopolitical legal studies. Using the interdisciplinary tools of the sociology of law, critical legal theory, and sociolegal studies, Garcia-Villegas builds up an insightful overview of what constitutes law and society theory and practice in France and the United States. He brings together diverse perspectives and practices that generally do not communicate well with one another, as is often the case between the critical theory of law of jurists and the legal sociology of sociologists. This study will allow readers to understand the sociology of law in a comparative perspective and sets out a new research agenda for the field of sociopolitical legal studies.
Garcia-Villegas compares the scholarship on the relationship between law, political power, and society in the United States and France.About the AuthorMauricio Garcia-Villegas is Professor at Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Instituto de Estudios Politicos y Relaciones Internacionales (IEPRI), and an Honorary Fellow of the University of Wisconsin, Madison Institute for Legal Studies.
Book InformationISBN 9781108482714
Author Mauricio Garcia-VillegasFormat Hardback
Page Count 238
Imprint Cambridge University PressPublisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 450g
Dimensions(mm) 235mm * 156mm * 17mm