Exploring the ‘Socio’ of Socio-Legal Studies 2013
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-137-31463-5_1
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“…Nevertheless, it is only one of several different perspectives and alternative ways of exploring the complexity of immigration and planning regulation. This section therefore concludes with an outline of future research possibilities in this field, building in large part on approaches characterised by socio-legal studies (Feenan, 2013). An important focus for research will be on immigrants' own experiences of engagement with planning regulation and enforcement.…”
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“…Nevertheless, it is only one of several different perspectives and alternative ways of exploring the complexity of immigration and planning regulation. This section therefore concludes with an outline of future research possibilities in this field, building in large part on approaches characterised by socio-legal studies (Feenan, 2013). An important focus for research will be on immigrants' own experiences of engagement with planning regulation and enforcement.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Work engaging closely with immigrants, as well as spatial and statistical analyses, would also shed further light on matters such as propensity to breach planning regulations and also the propensity to report complaints of suspected unauthorised development. This work could adopt similar approaches to those studies that have evaluated the relationship between immigration and the incidence of crime (Bell and Machin, 2013, 2013. The operation of 'parallel systems', in which certain communities manage their own affairs and disputes in relation to land-use mattersa pla i g e ui ale t of Me ski s , p. h id legal rule systems -also deservesinvestigation.…”
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“…We should not limit the scope of our imagination to that which is already known, but allow for that which is also possible. 32 In the academy, most legal scholars now recognise or refer to themselves as 'sociolegal scholars.' As Kim Economidies notes:…”
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“…At section 3 subsection 2 of the legal awareness enhancement plan. The so-called "Gap Analysis" is a methodology that focuses on the gaps between the laws and everyday lives (Feenan et al, 2013). To the most simplistic elaboration of such concept, it is the analysis of the gaps between "the law in the books"/"formal positive state law" and "the law in action"/"its interpretation and selective implementation in practice" (Hirsch & Lang, 2018).…”
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