Unfinished Business: An Appreciation of Eugen Ehrlich’s Methods

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Unfinished Business: An Appreciation of Eugen Ehrlich’s Methods. / Machura, Stefan.
2022. Paper presented at “The Relevance of Eugen Ehrlich's Thought to Empirical Methods of Law”, Paris, France.

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Machura, S 2022, 'Unfinished Business: An Appreciation of Eugen Ehrlich’s Methods', Paper presented at “The Relevance of Eugen Ehrlich's Thought to Empirical Methods of Law”, Paris, France, 22/09/22 - 23/09/22.

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Machura, S. (2022). Unfinished Business: An Appreciation of Eugen Ehrlich’s Methods. Paper presented at “The Relevance of Eugen Ehrlich's Thought to Empirical Methods of Law”, Paris, France.

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Machura S. 2022. Unfinished Business: An Appreciation of Eugen Ehrlich’s Methods. Paper presented at “The Relevance of Eugen Ehrlich's Thought to Empirical Methods of Law”, Paris, France.

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Machura, Stefan Unfinished Business: An Appreciation of Eugen Ehrlich’s Methods. “The Relevance of Eugen Ehrlich's Thought to Empirical Methods of Law”, 22 Sept 2022, Paris, France, Paper, 2022. 23 p.

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Machura S. Unfinished Business: An Appreciation of Eugen Ehrlich’s Methods. 2022. Paper presented at “The Relevance of Eugen Ehrlich's Thought to Empirical Methods of Law”, Paris, France.

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Machura, Stefan. / Unfinished Business: An Appreciation of Eugen Ehrlich’s Methods. Paper presented at “The Relevance of Eugen Ehrlich's Thought to Empirical Methods of Law”, Paris, France.23 p.

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AU - Machura, Stefan

PY - 2022/9

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N2 - Eugen Ehrlich (1862–1922) became a founding father of sociology of law. At the core of his work was the attempt to equip jurisprudence with empirical methods hitherto not employed by lawyers: methods adding to the analysis of legal codes and authoritative court rulings. According to Ehrlich, the sociology of law makes the parent subject a legal science. Beyond the meta orientation that is sociological jurisprudence, Ehrlich mentions a range of research techniques, “methods” in the sense of “how do we go about researching law empirically”. Ehrlich highlights analysing legal documents and especially forms of empirical observation. He also briefly mentions experimental methods. This paper discusses research investigating the connection between law and emotions through quasi-experimental designs, the use of Ehrlich’s concepts in historical sociological analysis, the value of comparative empirical research as well as content analysis and observation in contemporary works. “Method is as infinite as science itself” reads the last sentence of Ehrlich’s “Fundamental Principles of the Sociology of Law” and sociologists of law have proven him right.

AB - Eugen Ehrlich (1862–1922) became a founding father of sociology of law. At the core of his work was the attempt to equip jurisprudence with empirical methods hitherto not employed by lawyers: methods adding to the analysis of legal codes and authoritative court rulings. According to Ehrlich, the sociology of law makes the parent subject a legal science. Beyond the meta orientation that is sociological jurisprudence, Ehrlich mentions a range of research techniques, “methods” in the sense of “how do we go about researching law empirically”. Ehrlich highlights analysing legal documents and especially forms of empirical observation. He also briefly mentions experimental methods. This paper discusses research investigating the connection between law and emotions through quasi-experimental designs, the use of Ehrlich’s concepts in historical sociological analysis, the value of comparative empirical research as well as content analysis and observation in contemporary works. “Method is as infinite as science itself” reads the last sentence of Ehrlich’s “Fundamental Principles of the Sociology of Law” and sociologists of law have proven him right.

KW - Eugen Ehrlich

KW - Sociology of law

KW - socio-legal studies

KW - Research methods

M3 - Paper

T2 - “The Relevance of Eugen Ehrlich's Thought to Empirical Methods of Law”

Y2 - 22 September 2022 through 23 September 2022

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