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Law's Trials - The Performance of Legal Institutions in the US 'War on Terror' (Paperback): Richard L. Abel Law's Trials - The Performance of Legal Institutions in the US 'War on Terror' (Paperback)
Richard L. Abel
R1,238 Discovery Miles 12 380 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The US 'war on terror' has repeatedly violated fundamental rule of law values. When executive and legislature commit such egregious wrongs, courts represent the ultimate defense. Law's Trials: The Performance of Legal Institutions in the US 'War on Terror' offers the first comprehensive account of judicial performance during the sixteen years of the Bush and Obama administrations. Abel examines criminal prosecutions of alleged terrorists, courts martial of military personnel accused of law of war violations, military commission trials of 'high value detainees', habeas corpus petitions by Guantanamo detainees, civil damage actions by victims of both the 'war on terror' and terrorism, and civil liberties violations by government officials and Islamophobic campaigners. Law's Trials identifies successful defenses of the rule of law through qualitative and quantitative analyses, comparing the behavior of judges within and between each category of cases and locating those actions in a comparative history of efforts to redress fundamental injustices.

Law's Wars - The Fate of the Rule of Law in the US 'War on Terror' (Paperback): Richard L. Abel Law's Wars - The Fate of the Rule of Law in the US 'War on Terror' (Paperback)
Richard L. Abel
R1,226 Discovery Miles 12 260 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The US 'war on terror', which Bush declared and Obama continued, repeatedly violated fundamental rule of law values. Law's Wars: The Fate of the Rule of Law in the US 'War on Terror' is the first comprehensive account of efforts to resist and correct those violations. It focuses on responses to abuses in Abu Ghraib, efforts by Guantanamo Bay detainees to improve conditions of confinement in and win release, exposes of and efforts to end torture and electronic surveillance, and civilian casualties on the battlefield, including targeted killings. Abel deploys a law and society perspective to construct and analyze detailed narratives of the roles of victims, whistle-blowers, the media, NGOs, lawyers, doctors, politicians, military personnel, foreign governments and international organizations in defending the rule of law. Only by understanding past errors can we hope to prevent their repetition in what promises to be an endless 'war on terror'.

Law's Trials - The Performance of Legal Institutions in the US 'War on Terror' (Hardcover): Richard L. Abel Law's Trials - The Performance of Legal Institutions in the US 'War on Terror' (Hardcover)
Richard L. Abel
R1,497 Discovery Miles 14 970 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The US 'war on terror' has repeatedly violated fundamental rule of law values. When executive and legislature commit such egregious wrongs, courts represent the ultimate defense. Law's Trials: The Performance of Legal Institutions in the US 'War on Terror' offers the first comprehensive account of judicial performance during the sixteen years of the Bush and Obama administrations. Abel examines criminal prosecutions of alleged terrorists, courts martial of military personnel accused of law of war violations, military commission trials of 'high value detainees', habeas corpus petitions by Guantanamo detainees, civil damage actions by victims of both the 'war on terror' and terrorism, and civil liberties violations by government officials and Islamophobic campaigners. Law's Trials identifies successful defenses of the rule of law through qualitative and quantitative analyses, comparing the behavior of judges within and between each category of cases and locating those actions in a comparative history of efforts to redress fundamental injustices.

The Law and Society Reader (Paperback, New): Richard L. Abel The Law and Society Reader (Paperback, New)
Richard L. Abel
R861 Discovery Miles 8 610 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book seeks to provide answers to everything you ever wanted to know about the law-except what the rules are or ought to be This book seeks to provide answers to everything you ever wanted to know about the law-except what the rules are or ought to be. For centuries, the law has been considered a neutral, objective arena that sets societal standards and in which conflicting forces resolve disputes. More recently, however, the interaction between law and society has been recognized as a two-way street: society clearly exacts a considerable influence on the practice and evolution of law. Further, the discrepancy between what the law mandates and what the social reality is has served as evidence of the chasm between theory and practice, between the abstraction of law and its actual societal effects. Examining such issues as the limits of legal change and the capacity of law to act as a revolutionary agent, the essays in this book offer a well-rounded introduction to the relationship between law and society. By focusing on flashpoint issues in legal studies-equality, consciousness and ideology, social control--and making ample use of engaging case studies, The Law and Society Review provides an invaluable resource for scholars and students alike.

Law's Wars - The Fate of the Rule of Law in the US 'War on Terror' (Hardcover): Richard L. Abel Law's Wars - The Fate of the Rule of Law in the US 'War on Terror' (Hardcover)
Richard L. Abel
R1,822 Discovery Miles 18 220 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The US 'war on terror', which Bush declared and Obama continued, repeatedly violated fundamental rule of law values. Law's Wars: The Fate of the Rule of Law in the US 'War on Terror' is the first comprehensive account of efforts to resist and correct those violations. It focuses on responses to abuses in Abu Ghraib, efforts by Guantanamo Bay detainees to improve conditions of confinement in and win release, exposes of and efforts to end torture and electronic surveillance, and civilian casualties on the battlefield, including targeted killings. Abel deploys a law and society perspective to construct and analyze detailed narratives of the roles of victims, whistle-blowers, the media, NGOs, lawyers, doctors, politicians, military personnel, foreign governments and international organizations in defending the rule of law. Only by understanding past errors can we hope to prevent their repetition in what promises to be an endless 'war on terror'.

Lawyers in 21st-Century Societies - Vol. 1: National Reports (Hardcover): Richard L. Abel, Ole Hammerslev, Hilary Sommerlad,... Lawyers in 21st-Century Societies - Vol. 1: National Reports (Hardcover)
Richard L. Abel, Ole Hammerslev, Hilary Sommerlad, Ulrike Schultz
R9,654 Discovery Miles 96 540 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The world's legal professions have undergone dramatic changes in the 30 years since publication of the landmark three-volume Lawyers in Society, which launched comparative sociological studies of lawyers. This is the first of two volumes in which scholars from a wide range of disciplines, countries and cultures document and analyse those changes. The present volume presents reports on 46 countries, with broad coverage of North America, Western Europe, Latin America, Asia, Australia, North Africa and the Middle East, sub-Saharan Africa, and former communist countries. These national reports address: the impact of globalisation and neoliberalism on national legal professions (the relationship of lawyers and their professional associations to the state and tensions between state and citizenship); changes in lawyer demography (rapidly growing numbers and the profession's efforts to retain control, the entry of women and obstacles to full gender equality, ethnic diversity); legal education (the proliferation of institutions and pedagogic innovation); the regulation of lawyers; structures of production (especially the growth of large firms and the impact of technology and paraprofessionals); the distribution of lawyers across roles; and access to justice (state-funded legal aid and pro-bono services). The juxtaposition of the reports reveals the dramatic transformations of professional rationales, labour markets, and working practices and the multiple contingencies of the role of lawyers in societies experiencing increasing juridification within a new geopolitical order.

Lawyers in 21st-Century Societies - Vol. 2: Comparisons and Theories (Hardcover): Richard L. Abel, Hilary Sommerlad, Ole... Lawyers in 21st-Century Societies - Vol. 2: Comparisons and Theories (Hardcover)
Richard L. Abel, Hilary Sommerlad, Ole Hammerslev, Ulrike Schultz
R6,598 Discovery Miles 65 980 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

This book presents an invaluable collection of essays by eminent scholars from a wide variety of disciplines on the main issues currently confronting legal professions across the world. It does this through a comparative analysis of the data provided by the reports on 46 countries in its companion volume: Lawyers in 21st-Century Societies: Vol. 1: National Reports (Hart 2020). Together these volumes build on the seminal collection Lawyers in Society (Abel and Lewis 1988a; 1988b; 1989). The period since 1988 has seen an acceleration and intensification of the global socio-economic, cultural and political developments that in the 1980s were challenging traditional professional forms. Together with the striking transformation of the world order as a result of the fall of the Soviet bloc, neo-liberalism, globalisation, the financialisation of capitalism, technological innovations, and the changing demography of lawyers, these developments underscored the need for a new, comparative exploration of the legal professional field. This volume deepens the insights in volume 1, with chapters on legal professions in Africa, Latin America, the Islamic world, emerging economies, and former communist regimes. It also addresses theoretical questions, including the sociology of lawyers and other professions (medicine, accountancy), state production, the rule of law, regional bodies, large law firms, access to justice, technology, casualisation, cause lawyering, diversity (gender, race, and masculinity), corruption, ethics regulation, and legal education. Together with volume 1, it will inform and challenge conceptions of the contemporary profession, and stimulate and support further research.

The Making of the English Legal Profession (Paperback): Richard L. Abel The Making of the English Legal Profession (Paperback)
Richard L. Abel
R1,078 Discovery Miles 10 780 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This reprint from 1988, originally titled The Legal Profession in England and Wales, recounts the creation of the profession there during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries through a sociological lens. Abel (law, U. of California, Los Angeles) discusses the social organization of the profession, centering on barristers and solicitors, their dem

Lawyers in Society - The Common Law World (Paperback): Richard L. Abel, Philip S.C. Lewis Lawyers in Society - The Common Law World (Paperback)
Richard L. Abel, Philip S.C. Lewis
R1,031 Discovery Miles 10 310 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In this reprint from 1988, Abel (law, U. of California, Los Angeles) and Lewis (Centre for Socio-Legal Studies, Oxford, UK) put together eight chapters in which contributors, who are sociology and law professors from around the world, each describe the law profession in their respective countries: Canada, the US, Scotland, England and Wales, Austra

Lawyers in Society - The Civil Law World (Paperback): Richard L. Abel, Philip S.C. Lewis Lawyers in Society - The Civil Law World (Paperback)
Richard L. Abel, Philip S.C. Lewis
R1,049 Discovery Miles 10 490 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This is the second of three volumes on the comparative sociology of legal professions. Whereas the first volume looked at the major common law countries, this one shifts attention to eleven civil law professions, looking at Belgium, Brazil, Germany, France, Italy, Japan, the Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Switzerland, and Venezuela. Abel (law, U. of C

Lawyers in the Dock (Paperback): Richard L. Abel Lawyers in the Dock (Paperback)
Richard L. Abel
R1,664 Discovery Miles 16 640 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

For more than a decade, American lawyers have bewailed the ethical crisis in their profession, wringing their hands about its bad image. But their response has been limited to spending money on public relations, mandating education, and endlessly revising ethical rules. In Lawyers in the Dock, Richard L. Abel argues that these measures will do little or nothing to solve the problems illustrated by the six disciplinary case studies featured in this book unless the legal monopoly enjoyed by attorneys in the U.S. is drastically contracted.
Richard Abel examines some of the most common ethical complaints made about lawyers in Lawyers in the Dock. Using detailed records of disciplinary proceedings, he describes the actions surrounding certain cases based on three of the most common complaints: neglecting the client by failing to pursue cases diligently; overcharging of clients by mystifying billing practices; and betraying adversaries and courts out of excessive loyalty to clients or causes. Richard Abel argues that these measures will do little or nothing to solve the problems exposed by his six disciplinary case studies unless structural changes are made to the legal monopoly in order to restore the public trust in lawyers. Lawyers in the Dock is essential reading for lawyers, law students, and potential clients who wish to restore trust and professional responsibility in the legal profession.

Speaking Respect, Respecting Speech (Hardcover, New): Richard L. Abel Speaking Respect, Respecting Speech (Hardcover, New)
Richard L. Abel
R2,683 Discovery Miles 26 830 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The feminist campaign against pornography, the furore over a racial epithet in the O.J. Simpson trial, and Iran's continuing threat to kill Salman Rushdie exemplify the intense passions aroused by hurtful speech. In this study Richard Abel offers an original framework for understanding and attempting to resolve these pervasive and intractable conflicts. Drawing on sociological theories of symbollic politics, he views such confrontations as struggles for respect among status categories defined by nationality, religion, race gender, sexual orientation and physical difference. The text seeks to expose the inadequacies of the conventional responses to speech: absolutist civil libertarianism and enthusiastic state regulation. Instead the author argues that only apologies exchanged within the communities that construct collective identities can readjust social standing damaged by hurtful words and images. Abel recasts the problem in terms of equalizing cultural capital and aims to open a new pathway through the wrongs and rights of speech.

The Law and Society Reader (Hardcover, New): Richard L. Abel The Law and Society Reader (Hardcover, New)
Richard L. Abel
R3,053 Discovery Miles 30 530 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book seeks to provide answers to everything you ever wanted to know about the law-except what the rules are or ought to be This book seeks to provide answers to everything you ever wanted to know about the law-except what the rules are or ought to be. For centuries, the law has been considered a neutral, objective arena that sets societal standards and in which conflicting forces resolve disputes. More recently, however, the interaction between law and society has been recognized as a two-way street: society clearly exacts a considerable influence on the practice and evolution of law. Further, the discrepancy between what the law mandates and what the social reality is has served as evidence of the chasm between theory and practice, between the abstraction of law and its actual societal effects. Examining such issues as the limits of legal change and the capacity of law to act as a revolutionary agent, the essays in this book offer a well-rounded introduction to the relationship between law and society. By focusing on flashpoint issues in legal studies-equality, consciousness and ideology, social control--and making ample use of engaging case studies, The Law and Society Review provides an invaluable resource for scholars and students alike.

English Lawyers between Market and State - The Politics of Professionalism (Hardcover, New): Richard L. Abel English Lawyers between Market and State - The Politics of Professionalism (Hardcover, New)
Richard L. Abel
R6,901 Discovery Miles 69 010 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The English legal profession, uncharacteristically, was often in the headlines during the 1990s. Reforms initiated by a Conservative Lord Chancellor and extended by his Labour successor transformed traditions, over the vigorous objections of the judiciary, Bar, and Law Society. Rapid market developments enriched some barristers and solicitors while squeezing others. The two professional associations confronted crises in self-regulation and governance. This book mines that tumultuous period for insights into the prospects of professionalism in the 21st century.

American Lawyers (Paperback, New ed): Richard L. Abel American Lawyers (Paperback, New ed)
Richard L. Abel
R3,730 Discovery Miles 37 300 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Based on an extensive survey of historical, sociological, and legal sources, American Lawyers traces the development of the legal profession during the past century.

Lawyers in Society - Comparative Theories (Paperback): Richard L. Abel, Philip S.C. Lewis Lawyers in Society - Comparative Theories (Paperback)
Richard L. Abel, Philip S.C. Lewis
R1,078 Discovery Miles 10 780 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This is the last of three volumes on the comparative sociology of legal professions. Unlike the first two, which offered reports on individual country systems, this text uses national reports and other data sources to explore a variety of theoretical and methodological issues. Editors Abel (law, U. of California at Los Angeles, US) and Lewis (Centr

Speaking Respect, Respecting Speech (Paperback, New edition): Richard L. Abel Speaking Respect, Respecting Speech (Paperback, New edition)
Richard L. Abel
R1,067 Discovery Miles 10 670 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The feminist campaign against pornography, the furore over a racial epithet in the O.J. Simpson trial, and Iran's continuing threat to kill Salman Rushdie exemplify the intense passions aroused by hurtful speech. In this study Richard Abel offers an original framework for understanding and attempting to resolve these pervasive and intractable conflicts. Drawing on sociological theories of symbollic politics, he views such confrontations as struggles for respect among status categories defined by nationality, religion, race gender, sexual orientation and physical difference. The text seeks to expose the inadequacies of the conventional responses to speech: absolutist civil libertarianism and enthusiastic state regulation. Instead the author argues that only apologies exchanged within the communities that construct collective identities can readjust social standing damaged by hurtful words and images. Abel recasts the problem in terms of equalizing cultural capital and aims to open a new pathway through the wrongs and rights of speech.

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