Skip to product information
The Common Place of Law by Patricia  Ewick; Susan S. Silbey; 9780226227443

The Common Place of Law

By Patricia Ewick; Susan S. Silbey

£27.00
Our Price Match Guarantee
Payment methods
  • American Express
  • Apple Pay
  • Bancontact
  • Diners Club
  • Discover
  • Google Pay
  • Klarna
  • Maestro
  • Mastercard
  • Shop Pay
  • Union Pay
  • Visa

Free delivery on all orders over £35

Free returns on all eligible orders - see our refund policy here

Price match guarantee - we won't be beaten on price
Description

The Common Place of Law by Patricia Ewick and Susan S. Silbey explores the intricate relationship between law and everyday life in contemporary society. The authors engage with the notion that law is not merely a set of abstract rules handed down from above but is instead woven into the fabric of social interaction and cultural practices.

The Story

Through a rich array of qualitative research, Ewick and Silbey illuminate how individuals experience and interpret the law in their daily routines. The text delves into the ways people navigate legal systems, from the mundane to the extraordinary, revealing a dynamic interplay between personal agency and institutional constraints. This exploration is underpinned by the authors' commitment to understanding the sociological dimensions of law, making it a significant contribution to both legal studies and sociology.

Why Readers Love It

  • Engaging narrative that blends theory with real-world examples
  • Challenges traditional perceptions of law as a distant and formal institution
  • Provides a fresh perspective on the intersection of law and culture
  • Encourages critical thinking about the implications of legal norms in everyday life

Perfect For

This book is ideal for scholars and students in sociology, anthropology, and legal studies, as well as anyone interested in the societal impact of law. Those who appreciated Ewick and Silbey's previous work, such as “The Architecture of Law”, will find this exploration equally compelling and thought-provoking.

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 150 mm × 226 mm × 18 mm
Pages: 336
Publisher: The University of Chicago Press
ISBN: 9780226227443

Subscribe and get 10% off!

Be the first to know about new collections and special offers.

You may also like:

Frequently Asked Questions

What's your return policy?

Yes, we provide free returns on eligible orders; read more here. If your books arrive damaged or incorrect, please contact us within 14 days of receipt for a replacement or refund.

When will I get my order?

We will work quickly to ship your order as soon as possible. Orders are usually dispatched within 1-2 working days and UK delivery typically takes 2–4 working days.

Do you price match?

Yes, if you find the same product cheaper elsewhere, we’ll do our best to match or beat it. Read our Price Match Guarantee here.

How much does shipping cost?

Standard shipping is £2.99 and free for all orders above £35.

Are your books new? How are they so cheap?

Yes - all of our books are brand new, direct from UK publishers and distributors.
By sourcing directly in bulk from publishers and distributors, we can pass significant savings on to you!