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7 - “Legal Theory,” Strategies of Learned Production, and the Relatively Weak Autonomy of the Subfield of Learned Law
- from Part I - Histories of the Legal Contemporary
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- Searching for Contemporary Legal Thought
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- 28 December 2017
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- 28 December 2017, pp 137-154
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2 - In the ‘Field’ of Transnational Professionals
- from Part I - Frames and Methods
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- Professional Networks in Transnational Governance
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- 21 September 2017
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- 12 October 2017, pp 25-38
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12 - Professionals of International Justice
- from Part III - The Practice of International Law and Its Professional Capacities
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- International Law as a Profession
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- 20 April 2017
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- 06 April 2017, pp 311-337
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Chapter Six - Constructing a transatlantic marketplace of disputes On the symbolic foundations of international justice
- from Part Two - Consolidating international organizations: The mobilization of social capital and the standardization of interpretive processes
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- Contractual Knowledge
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- 05 May 2016
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- 26 May 2016, pp 185-214
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10 - Lawyers and the transformations of the fields of state power: osmosis, hysteresis and aggiornamento
- from Part III - Law and the supranational reinvention of Europe
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- Law and the Formation of Modern Europe
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- 05 July 2014
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- 10 July 2014, pp 275-307
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Contributors
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- Law and the Formation of Modern Europe
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- 05 July 2014
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- 10 July 2014, pp vii-viii
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Chapter 8 - Marketing Professional Expertise by (Re)Inventing States: Professional Rivalries between Lawyers and Economists as Hegemonic Strategies in the International Market for the Reproduction of National State Elites
- from Part III - Ideas and the Role of Elites and Advocacy Networks: Translating and Legitimating the Frontiers of Institutional Reforms
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- Development and Semi-Periphery
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- 05 July 2012
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- 15 March 2012, pp 165-180
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20 - Law, Lawyers, and Empire
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- The Cambridge History of Law in America
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- 28 November 2008
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- 28 April 2008, pp 718-758
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From a Symbolic Boom to a Marketing Bust: Genesis and Reconstruction of a Field of Legal and Political Expertise at the Crossroads of a Europe Opening to the Atlantic
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- Law & Social Inquiry / Volume 32 / Issue 1 / Winter 2007
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- 27 December 2018, pp. 161-181
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The Confrontation between the Big Five and Big Law: Turf Battles and Ethical Debates as Contests for Professional Credibility
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- Law & Social Inquiry / Volume 29 / Issue 3 / Summer 2004
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- 27 December 2018, pp. 615-638
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- Summer 2004
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Fussing about the Forum: Categories and Definitions as Stakes in a Professional Competition
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- Law & Social Inquiry / Volume 21 / Issue 2 / Spring 1996
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- 27 December 2018, pp. 285-312
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- Spring 1996
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Merchants of Law as Moral Entrepreneurs: Constructing International Justice from the Competition for Transnational Business Disputes
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- Law & Society Review / Volume 29 / Issue 1 / 1995
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- 02 April 2024, pp. 27-64
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