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Binding: Hardcover Dewey Decimal Number: 341.522 EAN: 9780226144221 ISBN: 0226144224 Label: Chicago University Press Manufacturer: Chicago University Press Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 354 Publication Date: 1996-09-12 Publisher: Chicago University Press Studio: Chicago University Press
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Customer Rating:      Summary: An excelent work on law sociology. Comment: The autor have done a very clear presentation of the construction of fields (a Pierre Bourdieu's concept) in law legitimation and social creation of power. Tis book isn't only an important work on international arbitration but a fundamental reading to all that would like to understand law and society. The history of international arbitration field on ICC and other institutions, illustrated by several examples, is, perhaps, the best way to undersatnd how and why the international ADR have developed and works.
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