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Annual Review of Law & Social Science
Volume 2, December 2006
Planned Contents and Authors (Subject to change, some
titles may fail to appear)
In the Winter of Our Discontent: Law, Anti-Law, and Social Science, Marc Galanter
Law and Social Movements: Contemporary Perspectives, Michael McCann
The Social and Legal Construction of Suspects, Simon A. Cole, Michael Lynch
Max Weber’s Contribution to the Economic Sociology of Law, Richard Swedberg
Governmentality, Nikolas Rose, Pat O'Malley, Mariana Valverde
The Death of Labor Law? Cynthia L. Estlund
The Crime Drop and Beyond, Alfred Blumstein, Joel Wallman
Economic Contributions to the Understanding of Crime, Steven D. Levitt, Thomas J. Miles
Islamic Law and Society Post-9/11, Susan F. Hirsch
Fieldwork on Law, Carol J. Greenhouse
Networking Goes International: An Update, Anne-Marie Slaughter, David Zaring
From the Cold War to Kosovo: The Rise and Renewal of the Field of International Human Rights, Yves Dezalay, Bryant Garth
Emergency Powers, William E. Scheuerman
The Law and Economics of Incomplete Contracts, Robert E. Scott
After Postcommunism: The Next Phase, Martin Krygier, Adam Czarnota
Conspiracy in International Law, Jens Meierhenrich
Law and the Labor Market, Christine Jolls
Transnational Legality and the Immobilization of Local Agency, David Schneiderman
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