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Processes of juridification are a defining feature of late modern war. But geographic accounts of war have generally not considered the role that law plays in shaping its conduct.
The only approaches which can be taken seriously are those which seek to deal with the dysfunctional consequences resulting from juridification. 2021-04-16 Request PDF | What is juridification? | “Juridification” is an ambiguous term, both descriptively and normatively. 2019-03-28 The conclusion is that juridification does entail normalization and favour the infiltration of law into the social realm. But because of its ambivalent nature, it can and does serve as an alternative vehicle for social change - one that attaches more importance to how social agents produce law on a daily basis and how this law permeates official legal orders.
Juridification and Standardisation: Two Legal Dimensions Influencing Contemporary Child Protection. / Ponnert, Lina; Johansson, Susanna. In: British Journal of Social The aim of this article is to analyse juridification and standardisation as two legal dimensions influencing contemporary child-protection work, and to discuss its implications for practice. We provide a framework for how the concepts of juridification and standardisation might be understood and analytically differentiated, drawing on theoretical discussions within both socio-legal and social work literature. Men som jag visar i min avhandling, Juridification of Educational Spheres: The case of Swedish School Inspection (Novak, 2018), har juridifieringen på senare år inte bara lett till skydd mot auktoritära strukturer i det privata och offentliga; den har också lett till att individers autonomi och rättigheter har stärkts gentemot välfärdsstatens institutioner. Juridification can be seen as a strategy of compensatory legitimation. Drawing on earlier research on governance and juridification, respectively, the dissertation sketches out the general thrust for the examination of the relation between the two and, in particular, just what the theoretical perspective of juridification adds to our understanding of the transformation of education policy and Fingerprint Dive into the research topics of 'Religion, Human Rights, Juridification'.
The conclusion is that juridification does entail normalization and favour the infiltration of law into the social realm. But because of its ambivalent nature, it can and does serve as an alternative vehicle for social change - one that attaches more importance to how social agents produce law on a daily basis and how this law permeates official legal orders.
Kirchheimer had, as we have seen, narrowed the juridification concept to apply to the phenomenon of the Weimar Republic and, thematically, to (labour) law and politics. Further, developing this thematic concept, Habermas generalises the notion of juridification in two ways. The article starts with the observation of an ambivalence inherent to the politics of juridification. On the one hand, some spheres of the life-world such as the family and the school are often pla Context sentences for "juridification" in German These sentences come from external sources and may not be accurate.
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Judicial Review as a Catalyst of Institutional Change. Dennis‐Jonathan MANN Juridification of Social Spheres: A comparative analysis in the areas of labor, corporate, antitrust and social welfare law. TEUBNER, Gunther (editor/s). Berlin, W. juridification. the process whereby the law has come to exert an increasing influence on the employment relationship and the conduct of industrial relations. See I also reflect on the challenges for anthropologists involved in the juridification and auto-juridification of Indigenous law, advocating critical engagement that The article starts with the observation of an ambivalence inherent to the politics of juridification.
of persons in Caribbean community (CARICOM) law: towards 'juridification'? Jason Haynes Durham Law School.
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En allmän synpunkt man kan ha på det notoriskt svårfångade begreppet juridifiering är hur man särskiljer ett godartat rättsliggörande — med nödvändiga förstärkta rättigheter och rättssäkerhet — från en elakartad juridifiering; alltså när man kan tala om en ”’victimology’ of legal colonization” (s. 67).
Here, too, juridification takes on deeply negative connotations. Kirchheimer had, as we have seen, narrowed the juridification concept to apply to the phenomenon of the Weimar Republic and, thematically, to (labour) law and politics. Further, developing this thematic concept, Habermas generalises the notion of juridification in two ways.
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Dennis‐Jonathan MANN Juridification of Social Spheres: A comparative analysis in the areas of labor, corporate, antitrust and social welfare law.