HD - LEGAL EXPERIMENTALISM readings
Subject notes for UNSW LAWS2384
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Table of Contents (detailed readings summary) Asking the Law Question [Chapter One] – Margaret Davies American Philosophy [Charles Sanders Peirce] – Barbara MacKinnon American Philosophy [Pragmatism & Radical Empiricism] – Barbara MacKinnon American Philosophy [Experimentalism & Naturalism] – Barbara MacKinnon Lloyd’s introduction to jurisprudence [R. Pound Philosophy of Law] – Michael Freeman The Canon of American Legal Thought – Oliver Wendell Holmes Book Notices – Oliver Wendell Holmes Instrumentalism of the legal realists – Brian Tamanaha Lloyds introduction to jurisprudence – Karl Llewellyn Law & the modern mind [Legal realism] – Jerome Frank The canon of American legal thought – Felix Cohen Naturalising jurisprudence – Brian Leiter Laws and societies in global contexts – Eve Darian-Smith General jurisprudence [Francis Mading Deng] – William Twining Mabo v Queensland (No 2) Uluru statement from the heart Uluru statement: A quick guide – Daniel McKay It’s been a long painful journey to unity at Uluru [in The Guardian] – Sean Brennan & Gabrielle Appleby The case for treaty [The Saturday Paper] – Natalie Cromb Democratic experimentalism [Australian Constitutional Values] – Gabrielle Appleby & Brendan Lim Globalisation & legal theory [Llewellyn’s Cheyenne Way] – William Twining The law & society movement – Susan Silbey & Austin Sarat Critical traditions in law & society research – Susan Silbey & Austin Sarat The problem of social cost – Ronald H Coase Law & social change – Sally Falk Moore Learning to read the signs – Ambelin Kwaymullina & Blaze Kwaymullina From enforcement to integration – Jennifer Raso Displacement as regulation – Jennifer Raso Reforming Law – Margaret Davies The renew deal – Orly Loble Mind the gap – J Scott & D M Trubek Democratic Experimentalism – Sabel & Simon Democratic experimentalism or capitalist synchronisation – William Scheurmann Sharing & the city – Michele Finck & Sofia Ranchordas Coercion, a question of perspective – Nofar Sheffi The legal roots of a sustainable & resilient economy – Morgan, McNeill & Blomfeld Designing consent – Von Busch & Palmas
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Semester 1, 2018
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