Law as Culture
Discover the intricate relationship between law and culture in Law as Culture by Lawrence Rosen, published by Princeton University Press in 2008. This thought-provoking paperback explores how legal facts are intertwined with the fabric of everyday life, inviting readers to examine the complex processes of legal decision-making. Spanning 232 pages, Rosen's work delves into the ways cultural logic shapes our understanding of law and vice versa. Ideal for students and enthusiasts of anthropology, political science, and legal studies, this book offers a unique perspective on the interplay between legal frameworks and cultural contexts. Enhance your knowledge of legal history and sociology with this essential read.