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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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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 evolution of western legal consciousness
International Journal of Law and Psychiatry, 1979There 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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Legal Consciousness and Cultural Capital
Law & Society Review, 2020In this article, we use a Bourdieusian framework to theorize the relationship between cultural capital and legal consciousness, and in turn to consider how variation in legal consciousness contributes to the creation and maintenance of legal hegemony.
Kathryne M. Young, Katie R. Billings
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Victims, Legal Consciousness, and Legal Mobilisation
2017This 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: Some Observations
The Modern Law Review, 2004This article argues that US studies of ‘legal consciousness’ have much to offer UK socio‐legal studies. It is, perhaps, surprising that so little attention has been paid to this set of understandings. I seek to rectify that imbalance in the transatlantic relationship by outlining legal consciousness and its critiques.
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Legal consciousness and Hong Kong cinema
Law and Humanities, 2016This article seeks to elucidate the role cinematic images of law play in the consolidation and transformation of a society's legal consciousness, or the ways in which its inhabitants perceive the legal system, through a discussion of three iconic Hong Kong films about the legal process.
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Koqqwaja'ltimk : Mi'kmaq legal consciousness
2009This thesis examines the principles and concepts of Mi'kmaq folk law, and Mi'kmaq legal consciousness, chronicling the concepts, symbols, and methods, of Mi'kmaq justice over time, from early contact, through colonization, to the present. The main thrust of this research examines legal consciousness as a site of struggle and as articulations of Mi'kmaq
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Jun J Mao,, Msce +2 more
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Taking Legal Consciousness Seriously
The concept of legal consciousness can contribute to the development of disciplines that deal with law and their connection. Although recognized as an important concept, the meaning of legal consciousness remains vague and underutilized both for explaining the nature of law and for the empirical study of legal phenomena.openaire +2 more sources

