2019
DOI: 10.1111/raju.12262
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Durkheim in World Society: Roger Cotterrell’s Concept of Transnational Law

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“…Julia Eckert’s paper () engages directly with some sociological underpinnings of my book. Her comments make it possible to draw attention to ideas developed in a social scientific perspective that I think jurists should use, especially in understanding how new forms of regulation are being created (and made juristically relevant) outside the familiar lawmaking institutions of the state.…”
Section: Inputs From Sociologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Julia Eckert’s paper () engages directly with some sociological underpinnings of my book. Her comments make it possible to draw attention to ideas developed in a social scientific perspective that I think jurists should use, especially in understanding how new forms of regulation are being created (and made juristically relevant) outside the familiar lawmaking institutions of the state.…”
Section: Inputs From Sociologymentioning
confidence: 99%