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COURANTS THÉORIQUES DU DROIT 1960, Mark Tushnet (Juriste / US / 1945,…
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Mark Tushnet
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Critical Legal Studies: A Political History (1991) ---- The themes dealt with questions of ideology in ways that seemed compatible with the traditional focus on "law and society" at the University of Wisconsin Law School, yet concentrated on legal doctrine in ways that seemed compatible with more mainstream approaches to legal scholarship.
An Essay on Rights, 62 Tex. L. Rev. 1363 (1984).
Alan Hunt
Juriste / Sociologue / Carleton University, Ottawa,
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Bourdieu
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La force du droit droit. Éléments pour une sociologie du champ juridique, n (1986)
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LAW AND SOCIETY
S’est formé au milieu des années 60 du vingtième siècle.
L’association du même nom est née lors d’une réunion de l’Association
Américaine de Sociologie en Août 1964 et la revue Law and Society Review a
vu le jour en 1966. Le port d’attache de Droit et Société est l’Université du
Wisconsin. Le courant recouvre des recherches très empiriques.
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The CLS movement6 was formally founded in 1977 by a small group of scholars who had become dissatisfied with the intellectual mood and direction of the Law and Society Association.7 These scholars took the view that the Association had become too closely identified with the "empirico-behaviorist" wing of social science and that the road to jurisprudential enlightenment lay down a less data- oriented, more theoretical path.
Susan Silbey
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Silbey et A. Sarat, Critical Traditions in Law and Society Research (1987)
Duncan Kennedy
David Trubek
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"Back to the Future: The Short, Happy Life of the Law and Society Movement” (1990)
et J. Esser,
"Critical Empiricism" in American Legal Studies: Paradox, Program, or Pandora's Box?(1989)
the same time, by privileging science in their account of the nature of a
critical sociology of law, the Amherst group has distanced itself decisively
from CLS, which vehemently rejects scientism. As a result, the Seminar
has obscured the very questions about the political significance of the
knowledge law and society scholars produce that critical empiricism was
supposed to illuminate. It is to this final set of questions that we now
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Il vient de Law and S, et ensuite CLS - prof de Kennedy - YALE -as part of the Law and Modernization program, the last gasp of
law and social science at Yale
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Peter Gabel
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Critical Legal Studies et la pratique juridique : la conception de la culture juridique et de la pratique du droit comme interventions culturelles (1997)
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Jack Balkin
Balkin is the founder and director of the Yale Information Society Project (ISP),
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juriste / us / yale - un peu cls, un peu law and litterature
Balkin (J. M.), « Deconstructive Practice and Legal Theory », in The Yale Law Journal, Vol.96,
1987
Alan Freeman
Antidiscrimination Law: A Critical Review, in The Politics
of Law: A Progressive Critique 95
Legitimizing Racial Discrimination through Antidiscrimination Law: A Critical Review of Supreme Court Doctrine." Minnesota Law Review 62 (1978)
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Antoine Vauchez
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Entre droit et sciences sociales : Retour sur l'histoire du mouvement Law and Society, (2001)
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François Ost
et M. Van der Kerchove, "Comment concevoir aujourd'hui la science du droit ?" (2013)
Juriste, philosophe/ BLG/ 1952
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Allan Hutchinson
Law, Politics, and the Critical Legal Scholars: The Unfolding Drama of American LegalThought (1984) avec -- Patrick J. Monahan
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Amy Bartholomew
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Carleton University, Ottawa,
Derrick Bell
Juriste, civil rights activist / he became the first tenured African-American professor of law at Harvard Law School,
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Catharine MacKinnon
"Feminism, Marxism, Method, and the State: An Agenda for Theory." (1982)
David Kennedy
He is one of the leaders of New Stream or New Approaches to International Law movement, which draws from Critical Legal Studies and other methodological sources to engage international law. His book Dark Sides of Virtue: Reassessing International Humanitarianism (2005) offers a critique of the international human rights movement and puts forward an alternative vision of global governance.
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LAW AND LITERATURE
Droit et Littérature répondait au départ à une redécouverte du rôle essentiel du
texte à interpréter dans l’oeuvre du juge et à une interrogation concomitante
sur l’opération d’interprétation mais il comporte de multiples facettes, y
compris une branche importante qui s’intéresse au droit dans la littérature. Droit
et Littérature a continué à se développer peut-être principalement autour de la
Yale Law School et de la Cardozo School of Law.
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Law is a massive vital presence in the United States. It is too important to be left to lawyers" LMF
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