Of Mines,Mining, and Imagining: Rights without Society? |
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Authors: | LYDIA MORGAN |
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Institution: | Birmingham Law School, University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham, B15 2TT England |
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Abstract: | As a polyvocal discipline that integrates studies of law in society, socio-legal studies should have no problem accommodating civil liberties and human rights. Numerous methodologies and frameworks present themselves as illuminating, troubling, and critiquing conceptions and experiences of rights. Legal analysis of human rights is nevertheless often abstract and highly technical. But what if socio-legal analyses of rights were not available? What would be lacking? Using a personal situated methodological approach, I explore the Journal of Law and Society's back catalogue to reflect on what civil liberties and human rights might be without socio-legal studies. |
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