Milestones and Directions: Socio-Legal Studies in Germany and in the United Kingdom
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In: German Law Journal, Vol. 21, No. 7, 19.10.2020, p. 1318-1331.
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T1 - Milestones and Directions: Socio-Legal Studies in Germany and in the United Kingdom
AU - Machura, Stefan
PY - 2020/10/19
Y1 - 2020/10/19
N2 - Under the headings of “Rechtssoziologie” in Germany and “socio-legal studies” in the UK, scholarly traditions have developed that relate law to its social environment. This Article identifies key stages in the development the subject took in both countries and the directions of travel. Comparable milestones werepassed, and directions were taken in Germany and the UK. This includes the institutionalization of the subject along the lines of programmatic texts; becoming part of university education; and the establishment of research institutes, academic associations, and specialized journals. The development tells us something beyond sociology of law or socio-legal studies, namely about the relation of law and sociology, the parent disciplines themselves, as well as about academic studies and professional and institutional practice. However, in contrast to the UK, there is still more of a distance between the sociology of law and jurisprudence in Germany.
AB - Under the headings of “Rechtssoziologie” in Germany and “socio-legal studies” in the UK, scholarly traditions have developed that relate law to its social environment. This Article identifies key stages in the development the subject took in both countries and the directions of travel. Comparable milestones werepassed, and directions were taken in Germany and the UK. This includes the institutionalization of the subject along the lines of programmatic texts; becoming part of university education; and the establishment of research institutes, academic associations, and specialized journals. The development tells us something beyond sociology of law or socio-legal studies, namely about the relation of law and sociology, the parent disciplines themselves, as well as about academic studies and professional and institutional practice. However, in contrast to the UK, there is still more of a distance between the sociology of law and jurisprudence in Germany.
KW - Sociology of law
KW - Socio-legal studies
KW - Socio-Legal Studies Association
KW - Empirical legal research
KW - Legal education
U2 - 10.1017/glj.2020.81
DO - 10.1017/glj.2020.81
M3 - Article
VL - 21
SP - 1318
EP - 1331
JO - German Law Journal
JF - German Law Journal
SN - 2071-8322
IS - 7
ER -