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Lecturas
Textos del curso
Abel, Richard L., ed. The Law and Society Reader.
New York: New York University Press, 1995.
Burnett, D. Graham. A Trial
by Jury. New York: Vintage Books, 2002.
Carter, Leif, y Tom Burke. Reason
in Law. 6ª ed. New York: Longman, 2001.
Ewick, Patricia, y Susan S. Silbey.
The Common Place of Law: Stories From Everyday Life
(Language and Legal Discourse). Chicago: University
of Chicago Press, 1998.
Harr, Jonathan. A Civil Action.
New York: Vintage Books, 1996.
Sutton, John. Law/Society:
Origins, Interactions, and Change. Thousand Oaks,
CA: Pine Forge, 2001.
Otros textos
Berman, Paul. "An Observation and a Strange but True 'Tale':
What Might the Historical Trials of Animals Tell Us About
the Transformative Potential of Law?" Hastings Law
Journal 52 (noviembre de 2000): 123-180.
Black, Donald. "The Social Organization
of Arrest." En Policing Society. Edición
de W. Clinton Terry III. New York: John Wiley and Sons,
1985, págs. 290-309.
Burke, Thomas F. Lawyers,
Lawsuits and Legal Rights: The Battle over Litigation
in American Society. Berkeley: University of California
Press, 2002, págs. 1-59, 194-231, 259-260.
Chambliss, William J. "A Sociological
Analysis of the Law of Vagrancy." Social Problems
12 (1964): 67-77.
Cobb, Sara. "The Domestication
of Violence in Mediation." Law & Society Review
31, 3 (1997): 397-441.
Cuba, Lee. A Short Guide to
Writing About Social Science. 2ª ed. New York:
Harper Collins, 1992. (Texto recomendado sobre redacción)
Currie, Elliott P. "Crimes without
Criminals: Witchcraft and Its Control in Renaissance
Europe." Law & Society Review 3,
nº. 1 (1968): 7-32. Reimpreso como Cap. 19 en The
Social Organization of Law. Edición de Donald
Black. New York: Seminar Press, 1973, págs. 344-367.
Feeley, Malcolm. The Process
is the Punishment. New York: Russell Sage Foundation,
1992, Cap. 1.
Felstiner, William L.F. , Richard
L. Abel, y Austin Sarat. "The Emergence and Transformation
of Disputes: Naming, Blaming, Claiming..." Law &
Society Review 15, nº. 3-4 (1980-1981): 631-654.
Hall, Jerome. Theft,
Law and Society. 2ª ed. Indianapolis,
Ind.: Bobbs-Merrill, 1952. (Pasajes).
Hawthorne, Nathaniel. The
Scarlet Letter and Selected Tales. Harmondsworth:
Penguin, 1979, págs. 75-89.
Hay, Douglas. "Property, Authority
and the Criminal Law." Cap. 1 en Albion's Fatal
Tree: Crime and Society in Eighteenth Century England,
de Douglas Hay et. al., New York: Pantheon, 1975.
Hensler, Deborah. "Suppose It's
Not True: Challenging Mediation Ideology." Journal
of Dispute Resolution, nº. 1 (2002): 81-99.
Holmes, Oliver Wendell. "The Path
of the Law" (1897). In The Sociology of Law: Interdisciplinary
Lecturas obligatorias. Edición de Rita James Simon. San
Francisco: Chandler, 1968, págs. 19-28.
Paul, Jeremy. "Changing the Subject:
Cognitive Theory and the Teaching of Law." Brooklyn
Law Review 67, nº. 4 (2002): 987-1022.
Real Justice, District Court.
PBS Video, Frontline Series, 1999. (Visionado)
Real Justice, Superior Court.
PBS Video, Frontline Series, 1999. (Visionado)
Sherwin, Richard K. When Law
Goes Pop: The Vanishing Line Between Law and Popular
Culture. Chicago: University of Chicago Press,
2000, Caps. 1, 2 y 9.
Silbey, Susan. "The Consequences
of Responsive Regulation." En Enforcing Regulation.
Edición de J. Thomas y K. Hawkins. Boston, La
Haya y Londres: Kluwer Nijhof, 1984, págs. 147-170.
Silbey, Susan. "The Emperor's
New Clothes: Mediation Mythology and Markets." Journal
of Dispute Resolution, nº. 1 (2002): 171-177.
Strunk, William, y E. B. White.
Elements of Style. Boston: Allyn and Bacon,
1999. (Texto recomendado sobre redacción).
Telpner, Brian. "Constructing
Safe Communities: Megan's Law and the Purposes of Punishment."
Georgetown Law Journal 85 (junio de 1997):
2039-2068.
Thompson, E. P. "The Rule of Law."
En The Essential E. P. Thompson. Edición
y prólogo de Dorothy Thompson. New York: The
New Press, 2001, págs. 130-137.
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