SOSC 3375 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Orbital Inclination, Centrality, Slacker

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How do courts govern social behaviours: naming, blaming and claiming, the dispute pyramid, bargaining in the shadow of the law, the shadow of social institutions. Legal mobilization: why do the haves come out ahead, los. Co-principle investigator of the (important civil project during the 70s) civil litigation. Taught at yale, ucla, usc, northwestern and us sa. Professor of law emeritus, university of wisconsin law school. Key figure in law and society movement. Teaches in interdisciplinary doctoral program focused on the study of legal and. Senior lecturer in human rights at university college london. Term coined by cls/sls scholars seeking to articulate the beliefs implicit in liberal political and legal systems in relation to law. State is the primary locus of social control and involved coercion. State exercises its control over individuals through law (bodies of rules addressed universally to all individuals similarly situated).

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