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Sociology and its publics: the forms and fates of disciplinary organization
In: The heritage of sociology
Legal Professions and Legal Change in an Era of Globalization: Reflections from a Sociolegal Career
In: American Bar Foundation Research Paper Forthcoming
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Judges Under Stress: Legal Complexes and a Sociology of Hope
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China's Lawyers and China's Publics: 'When the People Awake'
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Legal Freedoms: Struggle in the Theory of Legal Change in Asia
In: Asian journal of law and society, Band 5, Heft 1, S. 233-246
ISSN: 2052-9023
The Theory of Transnational Legal Orders
In: Proceedings of the ASIL Annual Meeting, Band 110, S. 64-68
ISSN: 2169-1118
Legal Yardsticks: International Financial Institutions as Diagnosticians and Designers of the Laws of Nations
In: Governance by Indicators, S. 180-216
Legal Yardsticks: International Financial Institutions as Diagnosticians and Designers of the Laws of Nations
In: Center on Law and Globalization Research Paper No. 11-08
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How the Legal Complex is Integral to Theories of Judicial Power
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What is the scope of the recursivity of law in markets?
In: Socio-economic review, Band 9, Heft 2, S. 385-390
ISSN: 1475-1461
In this response to John Campbell, Glenn Morgan and Gregory Shaffer's comments as part of a symposium on Terence C. Halliday and Bruce G. Carruthers' book, Bankrupt: Global Lawmaking and Systemic Financial Crisis, Halliday offers a further explication of the scope of the recursivity of law as an explanatory framework for the analysis of globalization, law and markets. Adapted from the source document.
Architects of the State: International Financial Institutions And the Reconstruction of States in East Asia
In: Law and Social Inquiry, Forthcoming
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Recursivity of Global Normmaking: A Sociolegal Agenda
In: Annual Review of Law and Social Science, Band 5, S. 263-289
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