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- Law in Social Context
- Verlag: De Gruyter
- Seitenzahl: 200
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. April 1994
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 160mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 407g
- ISBN-13: 9780812232400
- ISBN-10: 0812232402
- Artikelnr.: 43660673
- Law in Social Context
- Verlag: De Gruyter
- Seitenzahl: 200
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. April 1994
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 160mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 407g
- ISBN-13: 9780812232400
- ISBN-10: 0812232402
- Artikelnr.: 43660673
Joachim J. Savelsberg is Professor of Sociology and Law, and holds the Arsham and Charlotte Ohanessian Chair, at the University of Minnesota. Peter Bruhl is free legal counsel in the state of Bremen, German.
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Preface
PART I- WHY STUDY WHITE-COLLAR CRIME LEGISLATION?
Chapter 1- Questions, Introduction to the Case, and Overview
PART II- THEORY AND METHODS IN THE STUDY OF WHITE-COLLAR CRIME LEGISLATION
Chapter 2- Rationalities, Communication, and Power: Theoretical
Perspectives and Methods
PART III- THE CASE STUDY: FROM CLAIMS MAKING TO LEGISLATION
Chapter 3- The Social Problem of Economic Crime, Claims Making, and
Motivating the Political Process
Chapter 4- The Expert Commission: Developing the Claims and First
Resistance
Chapter 5- The Production of the Second Law Against Economic Crime: The
Political Sector
Chapter 6- Context Structures, Situations, and Argument Structures: The
Total Set of Cognitive Maps
PART IV- CONCLUSIONS FROM THE CASE STUDY AND AN AMERICAN-GERMAN COMPARISON
Chapter 7- Rationalities, Communication, and Power: Conclusions
Chapter 8- The American and German Cases: Commonalities and Differences
References
Index
Preface
PART I- WHY STUDY WHITE-COLLAR CRIME LEGISLATION?
Chapter 1- Questions, Introduction to the Case, and Overview
PART II- THEORY AND METHODS IN THE STUDY OF WHITE-COLLAR CRIME LEGISLATION
Chapter 2- Rationalities, Communication, and Power: Theoretical
Perspectives and Methods
PART III- THE CASE STUDY: FROM CLAIMS MAKING TO LEGISLATION
Chapter 3- The Social Problem of Economic Crime, Claims Making, and
Motivating the Political Process
Chapter 4- The Expert Commission: Developing the Claims and First
Resistance
Chapter 5- The Production of the Second Law Against Economic Crime: The
Political Sector
Chapter 6- Context Structures, Situations, and Argument Structures: The
Total Set of Cognitive Maps
PART IV- CONCLUSIONS FROM THE CASE STUDY AND AN AMERICAN-GERMAN COMPARISON
Chapter 7- Rationalities, Communication, and Power: Conclusions
Chapter 8- The American and German Cases: Commonalities and Differences
References
Index
Figures and Tables
Preface
PART I- WHY STUDY WHITE-COLLAR CRIME LEGISLATION?
Chapter 1- Questions, Introduction to the Case, and Overview
PART II- THEORY AND METHODS IN THE STUDY OF WHITE-COLLAR CRIME LEGISLATION
Chapter 2- Rationalities, Communication, and Power: Theoretical
Perspectives and Methods
PART III- THE CASE STUDY: FROM CLAIMS MAKING TO LEGISLATION
Chapter 3- The Social Problem of Economic Crime, Claims Making, and
Motivating the Political Process
Chapter 4- The Expert Commission: Developing the Claims and First
Resistance
Chapter 5- The Production of the Second Law Against Economic Crime: The
Political Sector
Chapter 6- Context Structures, Situations, and Argument Structures: The
Total Set of Cognitive Maps
PART IV- CONCLUSIONS FROM THE CASE STUDY AND AN AMERICAN-GERMAN COMPARISON
Chapter 7- Rationalities, Communication, and Power: Conclusions
Chapter 8- The American and German Cases: Commonalities and Differences
References
Index
Preface
PART I- WHY STUDY WHITE-COLLAR CRIME LEGISLATION?
Chapter 1- Questions, Introduction to the Case, and Overview
PART II- THEORY AND METHODS IN THE STUDY OF WHITE-COLLAR CRIME LEGISLATION
Chapter 2- Rationalities, Communication, and Power: Theoretical
Perspectives and Methods
PART III- THE CASE STUDY: FROM CLAIMS MAKING TO LEGISLATION
Chapter 3- The Social Problem of Economic Crime, Claims Making, and
Motivating the Political Process
Chapter 4- The Expert Commission: Developing the Claims and First
Resistance
Chapter 5- The Production of the Second Law Against Economic Crime: The
Political Sector
Chapter 6- Context Structures, Situations, and Argument Structures: The
Total Set of Cognitive Maps
PART IV- CONCLUSIONS FROM THE CASE STUDY AND AN AMERICAN-GERMAN COMPARISON
Chapter 7- Rationalities, Communication, and Power: Conclusions
Chapter 8- The American and German Cases: Commonalities and Differences
References
Index