Les affaires du droit : Yves Dezalay et la construction du droit et de l’État
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Les affaires du droit : Yves Dezalay et la construction du droit et de l’État. / Madsen, Mikael Rask.
In: Cultures et Conflits, Vol. 2020, No. 119-120, 2020, p. 95-113.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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T1 - Les affaires du droit : Yves Dezalay et la construction du droit et de l’État
AU - Madsen, Mikael Rask
PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - There is little doubt that Yves Dezalay together with Bryant Garth have provided some of the most advanced studies of the globalization of law to date. Their complex sociological studies of the transformation of law and the state provide a treasure trove of empirical and analytical insights rarely found in other studies of such structural phenomena as the globalization and transformation of states and law. What is perhaps less apparent in the reception of these studies are the underlying analytical concepts developed by Dezalay and Garth. Seemingly most at ease when conducting empirical sociology in even the most far-flung corners of the world, they nevertheless provide a set of core concepts informing their analysis. This article core interest is to tease out these concepts and then discuss their applicability to objects of inquiry that are different from those predominately studied by Dezalay and Garth.
AB - There is little doubt that Yves Dezalay together with Bryant Garth have provided some of the most advanced studies of the globalization of law to date. Their complex sociological studies of the transformation of law and the state provide a treasure trove of empirical and analytical insights rarely found in other studies of such structural phenomena as the globalization and transformation of states and law. What is perhaps less apparent in the reception of these studies are the underlying analytical concepts developed by Dezalay and Garth. Seemingly most at ease when conducting empirical sociology in even the most far-flung corners of the world, they nevertheless provide a set of core concepts informing their analysis. This article core interest is to tease out these concepts and then discuss their applicability to objects of inquiry that are different from those predominately studied by Dezalay and Garth.
U2 - 10.4000/conflits.22241
DO - 10.4000/conflits.22241
M3 - Tidsskriftartikel
VL - 2020
SP - 95
EP - 113
JO - Cultures et Conflits
JF - Cultures et Conflits
SN - 1157-996X
IS - 119-120
ER -
ID: 250210046