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Legal Consciousness

Law and Philosophy Library
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The evolution of western legal consciousness

International Journal of Law and Psychiatry, 1979
There is a marked difference between the nature and structure of western law in both its civil and common law forms and the laws of non-western legal systems. Non-western societies have adopted, or are in the process of adopting western mathematics, science, and law. All three are abstract, theoretical, systematic, and universalizable.
J C, Smith, D N, Weisstub
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After Legal Consciousness

Droit et société, 2005
La conscience du droit, en tant que concept théorique et sujet de recherche empirique, a été développée pour traiter des questions d’hégémonie juridique, en particulier la manière dont le droit maintient son pouvoir institutionnel malgré un fossé persistant entre le droit des livres et le droit en actes.
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The Legal Consciousness of Wikipedia

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2014
For the last two decades, socio-legal scholars have studied the way ordinary people, and predominantly disempowered people, experience and understand law. Only a few studies have focused on the legal consciousness of the upper-middle class or those who hold greater economic, social or symbolic power.
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The Evolution of Legal Consciousness

2022
Abstract This chapter traces the transformation of legal consciousness among the three families profiled as they evolve from apolitical citizens to prominent activists and advocates. By following the claim-making and mobilization trajectories of Nancy, Juan Carlos, and Lucia and Alfonso, we see their understandings of legality evolve ...
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Legal Mentality as the Foundation of Legal Consciousness and Legal Culture

RU SCIENCE, 2022
This article examines legal mentality as an underlying foundation of legal consciousness and legal culture, shaping stable patterns of perceiving law, trusting legal institutions, and adopting prevailing models of lawful conduct within society. The study reviews key approaches in Russian legal doctrine to the conceptualization of mental attitudes in ...
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Victims, Legal Consciousness, and Legal Mobilisation

2017
This chapter considers the social construction of law from victim perspectives. Asking what “law” is to victims helps to illuminate the understandings they bring to legal mobilisation. Through a re-examination of the literature on reporting crime, the author explores the spaces between meaning-making and people’s actions.
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Legal Consciousness

2021
Lynette J. Chua, David M. Engel
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Legal Consciousness and Access to Justice

Chapter about legal consciousness and access to justice from the Research Handbook on Civil Justice (2025). Not long ago, I was approached by a legal aid organization that serves low-income people facing eviction. Like many academic researchers, I am occasionally approached by groups who are troubleshooting a problem and seek a fresh outside ...
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A Stream of Legal Consciousness

1998
Abstract Categories and Images In 1869, Chief Justice Salmon P. Chase used the opportunity presented by Texas v. White to adumbrate the contours of the postbellum constitutional order. “[T]he perpetuity and indissolubility of the Union,” Chase declared, “by no means implies the loss of distinct and individual existence, or the right of ...
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