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Law at Work: Studies in Legal Ethnomethods [Hardback]

Edited by (Research Director, French National Centre for Scientific Research), Edited by (Associate Professor of Sociology, Kent State University), Edited by (Professor of Science & Technology Studies, Cornell University)
  • Formāts: Hardback, 320 pages, height x width x depth: 160x236x25 mm, weight: 558 g
  • Sērija : Oxford Studies in Language and Law
  • Izdošanas datums: 20-Aug-2015
  • Izdevniecība: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0190210249
  • ISBN-13: 9780190210243
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 320 pages, height x width x depth: 160x236x25 mm, weight: 558 g
  • Sērija : Oxford Studies in Language and Law
  • Izdošanas datums: 20-Aug-2015
  • Izdevniecība: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0190210249
  • ISBN-13: 9780190210243
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The studies in this volume use ethnographic, ethnomethodological, and sociolinguistic research to demonstrate how legal agents conduct their practices and exercise their authority in relation to non-expert participants and broader publics. Instead of treating law as a body of doctrines, or law and society as a relationship between legal institutions and an external society, the studies in this volume closely examine law at work: specific legal practices and social interactions produced in national and international settings. These settings include courtrooms and other tribunals, consultations between lawyers and clients, and media forums in which government officials address international law. Because law is a public institution, and legal actions are publicly accountable, technical law must interface with non-expert members of the public. The embodied actions and interactions that comprise the interface between professional and lay participants in legal settings therefore must do justice to legal traditions and statutory obligations while also contending with mundane interactional routines, ordinary reasoning, and popular expectations.

Specific chapters examine topics such as family disputes in a system of Sharia Law; rhetorical contestations about possible violations of international law during a violent conflict in the Middle-East; the transformation of a courtroom hearing brought about by the virtual presence of remote witnesses relayed through a video link; the practices through which written records are used to mediate and leverage a witness's testimony; and the discursive and interactional practices through which authorized parties use legal categories to problems with individual conduct. Each chapter shows that it makes a profound difference to the way we understand the law when we examine its meaning and application in practice.

Recenzijas

The book offers a distinctive ethnomethodological approach to legal activities and insights into the study of law at work... The volume is very well organized and highly cohesive so that individual chapters clearly contribute to each wider topic. It will be very valuable for anyone interested in the ethnomethodological approaches to law today since it provides an excellent overview of the field, and offers a collection of articles that are interesting, informative, and well written. Overall, this is a highly relevant, well researched and well-edited book which will certainly inspire future research. It will be of interest to anyone interested in legal interactions and discourse.in the legal settings. * Lelija Socanac, LinguistList *

Contributors vii
Introduction: Law at Work 1(26)
Baudouin Dupret
Michael Lynch
Tim Berard
SECTION I Practical Action, Situated Interaction, and the Salience of Law
Introduction to Section I
The Editors
1 The Practical Grammar of Law and Its Relation to Time
27(22)
Baudouin Dupret
Jean-Noel Ferrie
2 Aspiring Magistrates: Entry Exams and General Traineeship at the Court of Lecce
49(14)
Luisa Zappulli
Karen Latricia Hough
3 Practical Solutions: Praxiological Analysis of Judgments in Civil Hearings
63(24)
Pedro Heitor Barros Geraldo
SECTION II Practical Pedagogies in the Performance of Legal Activities Introduction to Section II
The Editors
4 Hearing Clients' Talk as Lawyers' Work: The Case of the Public Legal Consultation Conference
87(28)
Shiro Kashimura
5 Producing Records of Testimony: Some Competent Legal Methods for Incompetent Trials
115(24)
Kenneth Liberman
SECTION III Speech, Text, and Technology in Testimony
Introduction to Section III
The Editors
6 Reporting Talk When Testifying: Intertextuallty, Consistency, and Transformation In Witnesses' Use of Direct Reported Speech
139(24)
Renata Galatolo
7 Turning a Witness: The Textual and Interactional Production of a Statement in Adversarial Testimony
163(28)
Michael Lynch
8 "Is There Someone in My Videoconference Room?" Managing Remote Witnesses in Distributed Courtrooms
191(32)
Christian Licoppe
Laurence Dumoulin
SECTION IV Deviance, Membership Categories, and Legalities
Introduction to Section IV
The Editors
9 Hate Crimes, Labels, and Accounts: Pragmatic Reflections on Hate Crime Law in the USA
223(18)
Tim Berard
10 Descriptions of Deviance: Making the Case for Professional Help
241(32)
Stephen Hester
Sally Hester
11 Discursive Cartographies, Moral Practices: International Law and the Gaza War
273(26)
Lena Jayyusi
Index 299
Baudouin Dupret is Research Director at French National Centre for Scientific Research.

Michael Lynch is a Professor of Science & Technology Studies at Cornell University.

Tim Berard is an Associate Professor of Sociology at Kent State University.