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Framework for Analysis of Legal Mobilization: A Decision-Making Model
Authors:Frances Kahn Zemans
Institution:Frances Kahn Zemans;is an Affiliated Scholar, American Bar Foundation. B.S., 1965, University of Michigan;M.A., 1966, and Ph.D. in political science, 1972, Northwestern University.
Abstract:The American legal system, structured in an entrepreneurial mode, relies upon the individual actor to personally evaluate the burdens and benefits of invoking the law on his or her own behalf Without discounting the contribution to our understanding of legal mobilization which has been made by the access-to-justice movement, the author argues that focusing on the poor and the distribution of legal services has limited our understanding of the legal system.
The article presents an alternative analytic framework for examination of citizen use of the law. The model of legal mobilization presented focuses on demands rather than needs, on citizens rather than lawyers or judges, on decision making rather than access, and on invoking the law rather than compliance with it. Drawing on the literature and available empirical evidence, the author attempts to analytically clarify the complex process of legal mobilization by organizing relevant variables into a decision-making model that focuses on the individual actor and the factors weighed in deciding whether and how to proceed in mobilizing the law.
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