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| Title: | The relationship between sociology and cognate disciplines: law |
| Authors: | Roach Anleu, Sharyn Leanne Mack, Kathleen Margaret |
| Keywords: | Law Sociology Social research |
| Issue Date: | 2009 |
| Publisher: | The Australian Sociological Association |
| Citation: | Roach Anleu, S.L. & Mack, K.M., 2009. The relationship between sociology and cognate disciplines: law. The future of sociology. Proceedings of the Australian Sociological Association conference 2009, 1-12. |
| Abstract: | This paper considers the relationship between sociology and law, as a cognate
discipline, through a discussion of social research into legal processes and settings,
sometimes referred to as empirical socio-legal research. It first addresses the different
meanings of research for social scientists and for lawyers, then investigates some
particular challenges for cross/inter/multidisciplinary socio-legal research, and
identifies the growing demands for empirical analyses of law and legal processes. |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/2328/26059 |
| ISSN: | 9780646525013 |
| Appears in Collections: | Sociology
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