Title:La socialisation juridique ou de l’obéissance a la familiarisation par imprégnation
Author(s):KOURILSKY-AUGEVEN, ChantalDate:2007Abstract:A une conception américaine initiale d’une socialisation juridique envisagée du point de vue de la société et dont le critere de « réussite » est le choix par le sujet de l’obéissance aux normes juridiques et sociales ...
Title:Legal Pluralism, Plurality of Laws, and Legal Practices
Author(s):DUPRET, BaudouinDate:2007Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:Legal pluralism has become a major theme in socio-legal studies. However, under this very broad denomination, one can identify many different trends which share little but the very basic idea that law is much more than ...
Title:Wedding a Critical Legal Pluralism to the Laws of Close Personal Adult Relationships
Author(s):MaCDONALD, Roderick; McMORROW, ThomasDate:2007Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:Among private lawyers trained in Western European or Western European-derived legal traditions there is broad consensus about the central features of law. This consensus crystallizes around the features that distinguish ...
Title:A Speech Act Analysis of Judicial Decisions
Author(s):BERNAL, Carlos L.Date:2007Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:According to the theory of speech acts, speech is a kind of action. He, who says something, does something. Certainly, when a judge or a court makes a decision, he or it says something. He performs some (locutionary) acts ...
Title:Faces of Judicial Anger: Answering the Call
Author(s):BELLEAU, Marie-Claire; JOHNSON, Rebecca; BOUCHARD, ValérieDate:2007Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:Le droit est raison et il s’oppose aux émotions : il ne peut être justement rendu s’il a succombé à la passion. Cette lecture classique des relations entre droit, émotions et justice n’est pas si certaine. L’émotion est ...
Title:The Judicial Power and Democracy
Author(s):TROPER, MichelDate:2007Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:Une attitude simple et naïve conduirait à poser la question dans les termes suivants: est il conforme au principe démocratique que les procès ne soient pas tranchés par le peuple, comme dans certaines démocraties antiques ...