Socio-Legal Generation: Essays in Honour of Michael Adler

Sharon Cowan (Editor), Simon Halliday (Editor)

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Abstract

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.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationCham
Number of pages212
ISBN (Electronic)9783031672446
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 29 Sept 2024

Publication series

NamePalgrave Socio-Legal Studies
ISSN (Print)2947-9274
ISSN (Electronic)2947-9282

Keywords

  • socio-legal theory
  • pioneer in socio-legal studies
  • administrative fairness
  • discretion
  • social security
  • administrative decision-making
  • administrative justice
  • social care
  • social policy
  • social welfare
  • power in prison
  • human rights
  • teaching socio-legal studies

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  • Introduction

    Halliday, S. & Cowan, S., 29 Sept 2024, Socio-Legal Generation: Essays in Honour of Michael Adler. Cowan, S. & Halliday, S. (eds.). Cham, p. 1-13 13 p. (Palgrave Socio-Legal Studies).

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