This volume of Law in Context celebrates the work of current and former La Trobe University scholars who have made significant contributions to the development of socio-legal studies, including:
Professor Christopher Arup on the relationship between business law and socio-legal studies;
Professor Paula Baron on socio-legality and conflict in law schools through the lens of psychoanalytical theory;
Dr Susanne Davies on socio-legal studies outwith and within a professional law school;
Dr Ian Duncanson on the historical dimension of socio-legal studies;
Dr Ian Freckelton SC on Health Law as a unique field of the socio-legal discourse;
Dr David Neal SC on a law-and-power case study involving La Trobe Law and the Fitzroy Legal Service; and
Professor Christopher Tomlins on the trajectory of legal history at La Trobe and in the wider world.
Socio-legality: An Odyssey of Ideas and Context is a special issue (Volume 29 No 2) of the journal Law in Context. You can purchase a single copy of this issue through this page, or subscribe to the journal from the journal page.