TY - BOOK
T1 - Socio-Legal Generation
T2 - Essays in Honour of Michael Adler
A2 - Cowan, Sharon
A2 - Halliday, Simon
PY - 2024/9/29
Y1 - 2024/9/29
N2 - This book honors the diverse and path-breaking work of Michael Adler, a pioneer of socio-legal scholarship in the UK. The book brings together an international group of scholars—established and emerging researchers from across the globe—to develop key ideas generated by Adler’s scholarship. Building on his rich portfolio of creative work at the interface of law and social science, the book explores themes that continue to resonate in contemporary debates about how best to understand the relationship between justice, fairness, and the modern administrative state. Specifically, the book re-examines core issues which Adler, as a key figure of the first generation of UK socio-legal scholars, explored, including: the relationship between official discretion and the rule of law; the justice of internal administrative processes; the importance of a ‘bottom up’ perspective on justice; power and accountability in the prison sector; access to justice for social welfare claimants; and the promise of viewing law through the lens of social science.
AB - This book honors the diverse and path-breaking work of Michael Adler, a pioneer of socio-legal scholarship in the UK. The book brings together an international group of scholars—established and emerging researchers from across the globe—to develop key ideas generated by Adler’s scholarship. Building on his rich portfolio of creative work at the interface of law and social science, the book explores themes that continue to resonate in contemporary debates about how best to understand the relationship between justice, fairness, and the modern administrative state. Specifically, the book re-examines core issues which Adler, as a key figure of the first generation of UK socio-legal scholars, explored, including: the relationship between official discretion and the rule of law; the justice of internal administrative processes; the importance of a ‘bottom up’ perspective on justice; power and accountability in the prison sector; access to justice for social welfare claimants; and the promise of viewing law through the lens of social science.
KW - socio-legal theory
KW - pioneer in socio-legal studies
KW - administrative fairness
KW - discretion
KW - social security
KW - administrative decision-making
KW - administrative justice
KW - social care
KW - social policy
KW - social welfare
KW - power in prison
KW - human rights
KW - teaching socio-legal studies
U2 - 10.1007/978-3-031-67244-6
DO - 10.1007/978-3-031-67244-6
M3 - Book
SN - 9783031672439
SN - 9783031672460
T3 - Palgrave Socio-Legal Studies
BT - Socio-Legal Generation
CY - Cham
ER -