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But interrupting the flow.... socio-legal approaches to public law

But interrupting the flow.... socio-legal approaches to public law
But interrupting the flow.... socio-legal approaches to public law
This chapter considers the socio-legal approach to studying public law. It suggests such research is best understood as unstable and uncertain, an invites socio-legal scholars to embrace this through their own scholarly journeys.
socio-legal studies, public law, empirical work
251-268
Edward Elgar Publishing
Carr, Helen
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Kirton-Darling, Edward
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Daly, Paul
Tomlinson, Joe
Carr, Helen
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Kirton-Darling, Edward
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Daly, Paul
Tomlinson, Joe

Carr, Helen and Kirton-Darling, Edward (2023) But interrupting the flow.... socio-legal approaches to public law. In, Daly, Paul and Tomlinson, Joe (eds.) Researching Public Law in Common Law Systems. (Elgar Studies in Legal Research Methods) United Kingdom. Edward Elgar Publishing, pp. 251-268. (doi:10.4337/9781789904383.00020).

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This chapter considers the socio-legal approach to studying public law. It suggests such research is best understood as unstable and uncertain, an invites socio-legal scholars to embrace this through their own scholarly journeys.

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Published date: 22 September 2023
Keywords: socio-legal studies, public law, empirical work

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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/483068
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Date deposited: 20 Oct 2023 17:39
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Author: Helen Carr
Author: Edward Kirton-Darling
Editor: Paul Daly
Editor: Joe Tomlinson

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