Prelims
ISBN: 978-1-83867-860-9, eISBN: 978-1-83867-859-3
ISSN: 1059-4337
Publication date: 22 October 2019
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(2019), "Prelims", Legal Intermediation (Studies in Law, Politics, and Society, Vol. 81), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. i-x. https://doi.org/10.1108/S1059-433720190000081008
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STUDIES IN LAW, POLITICS, AND SOCIETY
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STUDIES IN LAW, POLITICS, AND SOCIETY
Series Editor: Austin Sarat
Previous Volumes:
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Volume 3: | Edited by Steven Spitzer |
Volumes 4–9: | Edited by Steven Spitzer and Andrew S. Scull |
Volumes 10–16: | Edited by Susan S. Sibey and Austin Sarat |
Volumes 17–33: | Edited by Austin Sarat and Patricia Ewick |
Volumes 34–77: | Edited by Austin Sarat |
Volume 78: | Edited by Livia Holden and Austin Sarat |
Volume 79: | Edited by Austin Sarat |
Volume 80: | Edited by Austin Sarat |
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STUDIES IN LAW, POLITICS, AND SOCIETY VOLUME 81
LEGAL INTERMEDIATION: A PROCESSUAL APPROACH TO LAW AND ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
EDITED BY
AUSTIN SARAT
Department of Law, Jurisprudence and Social Thought, and Political Science, Amherst College, USA
SPECIAL ISSUE EDITORS
SEBASTIAN BILLOWS
Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies, Germany
LISA BUCHTER
Emlyon Business School, France
JÉRÔME PÉLISSE
Sciences Po, France
United Kingdom – North America – Japan – India – Malaysia – China
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List of Contributors
Sebastian Billows | Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies, Germany |
Lisa Buchter | Emlyon Business School, France |
Camille Herlin-Giret | Centre d’études et de recherches administratives, politiques et sociales (CERAPS), France. |
Jérôme Pélisse | Center for the Sociology of Organizations, CNRS, Sciences Po Paris, France |
Alexis Spire | Institut de recherche interdisciplinaire sur les enjeux sociaux (IRIS), France |
Alina Surubaru | Centre Emile Durkheim (CNRS), Université de Bordeaux, France |
Fanny Vincent | Centre de recherche sur l’expérience, l’âge et les populations au travail (CREAPT), France and Centre d’études de l’emploi et du travail - Conservatoire national des arts et métiers (CNAM), France |
Editorial Board
Gad Barzilai
Department of Political Science, Tel Aviv University, Israel
Paul Berman
Department of Law, George Washington University, USA
Roger Cotterrell
Department of Legal Theory, Queen Mary College, University of London, UK
Jennifer Culbert
Department of Political Science, Johns Hopkins University, USA
Eve Darian-Smith
Department of Global Studies, University of California, Santa Barbara, USA
David Delaney
Department of Law, Jurisprudence, and Social Thought, Amherst College, USA
Florence Dore
Department of English, University of North Carolina, USA
David Engel
Department of Law, State University of New York at Buffalo, USA
Anthony Farley
Department of Law, Albany Law School, USA
David Garland
Department of Law, New York University, USA
Jonathan Goldberg-Hiller
Department of Political Science, University of Hawaii, USA
Laura Gomez
University of Law, University of California, Los Angeles, USA
Piyel Haldar
Department of Law, Birkbeck College, University of London, UK
Thomas Hilbink
Open Society Institute, USA
Desmond Manderson
Department of Law, Australian National University, Australia
Jennifer Mnookin
Department of Law, University of California, Los Angeles, USA
Laura Beth Nielsen
Research Fellow, American Bar Foundation, USA
Paul Passavant
Department of Political Science, Hobart and William Smith College, USA
Susan Schmeiser
Department of Law, University of Connecticut, USA
Jonathan Simon
Department of Jurisprudence and Social Policy, University of California, Berkeley, USA
Marianna Valverde
Department of Criminology, University of Toronto, Canada
Alison Young
Department of Criminology, University of Melbourne, Australia
- Prelims
- Introduction: The Microfoundations of Legal Intermediation in Organizational Contexts
- “Companies Can Do Better than the Law”: Securing Rights for Minorities as an Insider Activist in French Corporations
- When Legal Intermediation Creates Distrust of the Law: The Market for Tax Rebates in French Real Estate
- A Multi-level Approach to Legal Intermediation: The Case of the 12-Hour Work Derogation in French Public Hospitals
- Varieties of Legal Intermediaries: When Non-legal Professionals Act as Legal Intermediaries
- Dismantling Managerial Values: When Law’s Ambiguity Meets Organizational Complexity
- Contracts as Compliance Mechanisms: Legal Intermediation and the Failure of French Retail Regulation