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Routledge Law and Poverty by Routledge - Socio-Legal Research Book

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Description

Explore the deep connection between economic inequality and the legal system with Law and Poverty by Routledge. This volume provides a detailed look at socio-legal research regarding the legal experiences of those living in poverty. By examining how law and economic status interact, this book offers a necessary perspective for students, researchers, and legal professionals. The text is organized to guide readers through general analytical approaches to law and poverty in the first two parts. The subsequent sections provide specific essays that look at essential topics, including race, gender, access to law, legal consciousness, and social change. While research into the relationships between poverty, inequality, and governance continues to evolve, this collection provides a significant contribution to the field of socio-legal studies. It serves as a valuable resource for understanding the complex dynamics of how legal structures impact marginalized populations.

Key Features

Provides a comprehensive look at the connection between economic inequality and the legal system through socio-legal research.

Includes general analytical approaches to the study of law and poverty in the opening sections of the volume.

Examines specific social issues including the impact of race and gender on legal experiences.

Offers detailed essays on access to law, legal consciousness, and the drivers of social change.

Serves as an important academic resource for studying the relationships between poverty, inequality, and governance.

Product Specifications

Format
Hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
20 November 2017
Listed Since
09 January 2018

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