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The Social Organization of Law - Introductory Readings (Paperback)
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The Social Organization of Law - Introductory Readings (Paperback)
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Austin Sarat's The Social Organization of Law: Introductory
Readings begins with a simple premise--law seeks to work in the
world, to order, change, and give meaning to society--and describes
legal processes as socially organized. This book connects legal
studies to the study of society in two different senses.
First, the readings highlight law's responsiveness to various
dimensions of social stratification. They also draw attention to
the questions of when, why, and how legal decisions and actions
respond to the social characteristics (e.g. race, class, and
gender) of those making the decisions as well as those who are
subject to them. These questions inevitably raise issues of justice
and fairness, highlighting the moral dimensions of legal
life.
Second, Sarat treats law itself as a social organization,
emphasizing the complex relations between its various component
parts (e.g., judges and jurors, police and prosecutors, appellate
courts, and trial courts). The book examines the traditional
subject of professional legal study--namely appellate court
opinions--and describes some of the most pressing controversies of
legal interpretation while questioning how those opinions take on
meaning in social life. Sarat also questions whether those at the
top of law's bureaucratic structure effectively control the
behavior of others in the legal system's chain of command.
This anthology provides accessible, up-to-date materials (such as
readings on terrorism and the challenges it poses to law, racial
profiling, and gay rights) juxtaposed to the classics of the field.
Introductions to each reading, along with the notes and questions
written by the author, unpack the issues and engagestudents,
enabling them to link the material from one chapter to another.
Additional suggested readings provide stimulus for further
inquiry.
The Social Organization of Law offers students a broad perspective
that treats law as a set of institutions and practices combining
moral argument, distinctive interpretive traditions, and the social
organization of violence.
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