Richard L. Abel
Michael J. Connell Distinguished Professor of Law Emeritus
Distinguished Research Professor
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B.A. Harvard, 1962
LL.B. Columbia, 1965
Ph.D. School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, 1974
LL.D. (honoris causa), University of Westminster
UCLA Faculty Since 1974
abel@law.ucla.edu
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Biography
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Courses
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Books
Lawyers in the Dock: Learning from Attorney Disciplinary Proceedings.
Oxford University Press (2008).
English Lawyers Between Market and State: The Politics of Professionalism.
Oxford University Press (2003).
Speaking Respect, Respecting Speech.
Univ. of Chicago Press (1998).
Lawyers: A Critical Reader
(edited by Richard L. Abel).
New Press (1997).
The Alexandria Treason Trial.
Johannesburg: Centre for Applied Legal Studies, Univ. of the Witwatersrand (1996).
Bakwena ba Magopa: The Last Forced Removal.
Johannesburg: Centre for Applied Legal Studies, Univ. of the Witwatersrand (1996).
Carving Loopholes in the Pass Laws.
Johannesburg: Centre for Applied Legal Studies, Univ. of the Witwatersrand (1996).
Censorship and the Closure of the New Nation.
Johannesburg: Centre for Applied Legal Studies, Univ. of the Witwatersrand (1996).
Disestablishing Oukasie.
Johannesburg: Centre for Applied Legal Studies, Univ. of the Witwatersrand (1996).
Mpophomeni and the War in Natal.
Johannesburg: Centre for Applied Legal Studies, Univ. of the Witwatersrand (1996).
Moutse and KwaNdebele: Ethnicity and Gender in the Challenge to Grand Apartheid.
Johannesburg: Centre for Applied Legal Studies, Univ. of the Witwatersrand (1996).
Seeking Recognition.
Johannesburg: Centre for Applied Legal Studies, Univ. of the Witwatersrand (1996).
State Terrorism: The Response of Law and Medicine to Police Torture.
Johannesburg: Centre for Applied Legal Studies, Univ. of the Witwatersrand (1996).
White Resistance to the Military.
Johannesburg: Centre for Applied Legal Studies, Univ. of the Witwatersrand (1996).
The Law & Society Reader
(edited by Richard L. Abel).
NYU Press (1995).
Lawyers in Society: An Overview
(edited by Richard L. Abel and Philip S.C. Lewis).
University of California Press (1995).
Related Publications: Vol. 3: Comparative Theories (1989); Vol. 2: The Civil Law World (1988); and Vol. 1: The Common Law World (1988).
Politics by Other Means: Law in the Struggle Against Apartheid, 1980-1994.
Routledge (1995).
Speech and Respect.
Sweet & Maxwell (1994).
Also translated into Italian as
La Parola e il Rispetto: I Limiti Della Liberta di Espressione (Traduzione di Maria Cristina Reale, Presentazione di Vincenzo Ferrari). Dott. A. Giuffre (1996).
American Lawyers.
Oxford University Press (1989).
The Legal Profession in England and Wales.
Blackwell (1988).
The Transformation of the American Legal Profession
(edited by Richard L. Abel).
20
Law & Society Review
7-91
(1986).
Symposium.
Lawyers and the Power to Change
(edited by Richard L. Abel).
7
Law & Policy
1-167
(1985).
Special Issue.
The Politics of Informal Justice, Vol. 2: Comparative Studies
(edited by Richard L. Abel).
Academic Press (1982).
The Politics of Informal Justice, Vol. 1: The American Experience
(edited by Richard L. Abel).
Academic Press (1982).
Contemporary Issues in Law and Social Science, (edited by Richard L. Abel).
14
Law & Society Review
426-829
(1980).
Special Issue.
Plea Bargaining
(edited by Richard L. Abel).
13
Law & Society Review
189-687
(1979).
Special Issue.
Delivery of Legal Services
(edited by Richard L. Abel).
11
Law & Society Review
167-415
(1976).
Special Issue.
Law & Society Review
(edited by Richard L. Abel).
Volumes 11 (No. 1, 3, 4, 5) and 12 (No. 1-4) (1976-78).
African Law Studies
(edited by Richard L. Abel).
Numbers 12-16 (1975-78).
Articles and Chapters
Law Under Stress: The Struggle Against Apartheid in South Africa, 1980-94 and the Defense of Legality in the United States after 9/11, 26
South African Journal on Human Rights
217
(2010).
The Paradoxes of Pro Bono, 78
Fordham Law Review
2443-50
(2010).
Law School, 16
International Journal of the Legal Profession
49-58
(2009).
Professional Integrity, Chapter 17, in
Law and Anthropology
430-64
(edited by Michael Freeman, Oxford University Press, 2009).
Current Legal Issues, Vol. 12.
State, Market, Philanthropy and Self-Help as Legal Services Delivery Mechanisms, in
Private Lawyers in the Public Interest: The Evolving Role of Pro Bono in the Legal Profession
295-307
(edited by Robert Granfield and Lynn Mather, Oxford University Press, 2009).
Author's Response, 11
Legal Ethics
126-28
(2008).
The Globalization of Public Interest Law, 13
UCLA Journal of International Law and Foreign Affairs
295-305
(2008).
Forecasting Civil Litigation, 58
DePaul Law Review
425-49
(2008).
Legal Profession, in
Oxford Handbook of Law and Politics
(edited by Keith E. Whittington, R. Daniel Kelemen, and Gregory A Caldeira, Oxford University Press, 2008).
Legal Profession, International Comparisons and Trends, in
The New Oxford Companion to Law
(edited by Peter Cane and Joanne Conaghan, Oxford University Press, 2008).
Common Lawyers between Market and State, in
Professions under Pressure: Lawyers and Doctors between Profit and Public Interest
63-78
(edited by Nicolle Zeegers and Herman Bröring, Boom Publishers, 2008).
Contesting Legality in the United States After September 11, in
Fighting for Political Freedom: Comparative Studies of the Legal Complex and Political Liberalism
(edited by Terence Halliday, Lucien Karpik, and Malcolm Feeley, Hart Publishing, 2008).
Book Review, 57
Journal of Legal Education
130-42
(2007).
Reviewing
Lowering the Bar: Lawyer Jokes and Legal Culture, by Marc Galanter.
How the Plaintiffs Bar Bars Plaintiffs, 51
New York Law School Law Review
345
(2007).
Practicing Immigration Law in Filene's Basement,
North Carolina Law Review
1449-1500
(2006).
General Damages are Incoherent, Incalculable, Incommensurable, and Inegalitarian (But Otherwise a Great Idea), 55
DePaul Law Review
253-329
(2006).
Civil Rights and Wrongs, 38
Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review
1421-34
(2005).
Reprinted in
Liber Amicorum John Griffiths (2006).
The Professional as Political: English Lawyers from the 1989 Green Papers Through the Access to Justice Act 1999, in
Reorganization and Resistance: Legal Professions Confront a Changing World
(Hart Publishing, 2005).
Lott’s Life: Don’t Look Back, The Politics of Respect, 5
Rutgers Race and the Law Review
269-92
(2003).
Lawyers and Legal Services, in
Oxford Handbook of Legal Studies
796-816
(edited by Peter Cane and Mark Tushnet, Oxford University Press, 2003).
Judges Write the Darndest Things: Judicial Mystification of Limitations on Tort Liability, 80
Texas Law Review
1547-75
(2002).
Choosing, Nurturing, Training and Placing Public Interest Law Students, 70
Fordham Law Review
1463-71
(2002).
The Promise and Peril of International Order, in
Transnational Legal Processes
213-17
(edited by Michael Likosky, Butterworth's Publishers, 2002).
Lawyers, in
International Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral Sciences
8553-59
(edited by N.J. Smelser and Paul B. Baltes, Pergamon Press, 2001).
Fighting Words, 1
Margins
199-304
(2001).
An American Hamburger Stand in St. Paul’s Cathedral: Replacing Legal Aid with Conditional Fees in English Personal Injury Litigation, 51
DePaul Law Review
253-313
(2001).
The Politics of Professionalism: The Transformation of English Lawyers at the End of the Twentieth Century, 2
Legal Ethics
131-47
(1999).
Questioning the Counter-Majoritarian Thesis: The Case of Torts, 49
DePaul Law Review
533-58
(1999).
Legality Without a Constitution: South Africa in the 1980s, in
Recrafting the Rule of Law
(edited by David Dyzenhaus, Hart Publications, 1999).
Ten Years On: Changes in the Regulatory Framework, Law Society and Policy Planning Unit, in
Governing the Profession: Proceedings from the Annual Research Conference 1998 on Regulation
8-10
(Law Society, 1998).
Speaking Respect, Respecting Speech, 50
Sociology of Law
214
(1998).
(Translated into Japanese by Ryo Fujimoto)
Big Lies and Small Steps: A Critique of Deborah Rhode’s Too Much Law, Too Little Justice: Too Much Rhetoric, Too Little Reform, 11
Georgetown Journal of Legal Ethics
1019-27
(1998).
Speaking Law to Power: Occasions for Cause Lawyering, in
Cause Lawyering: Political Commitments and Professional Responsibilities
(edited by Austin Sarat and Stuart Scheingold, Oxford University Press, 1998).
Torts, in
The Politics of Law
3rd ed.
(edited by David Kairys, Basic Books, 1998).
Parole in Lotta [Fighting Words], 28
Sociologia del Diritto
5
(1996).
Public Discontent: The Debate Goes Beyond Tort Law; It’s About Lawyers (with Stephen Daniels, et al.),
81
American Bar Association Journal
70-75
(1995).
Contested Communities, 22
Journal of Law and Society
113-26
(1995).
Nothing Left but Rights: Law in the Struggle Against Apartheid, in
Identities, Politics and Rights
(edited by Austin Sarat and Thomas R. Kearns, University of Michigan Press, 1995).
Revisioning Lawyers, in
Lawyers in Society: An Overview
(edited by Richard L. Abel and Philip S.C. Lewis, University of California Press, 1995).
What We Talk About When We Talk About Law, in
The Law & Society Reader
(edited by Richard L. Abel, NYU Press, 1995).
ABA Journal Roundtable: Identity Crisis, 80
American Bar Association Journal
74
(1994).
A Critique of Torts, 2
Tort Law Review
99
(1994).
An abbreviated version of "Torts."
Public Freedom, Private Restraint, 21
Journal of Law and Society
374-82
(1994).
Transnational Law Practice, 44
Case Western Reserve Law Review
737-870
(1994).
The Costs of War, 7
Negotiation Journal
235
(1991).
The Failure of Punishment as Social Control, 25
Israel Law Review
740
(1991).
Capitalism and the Rule of Law: Precondition or Contradiction?, 15
Law & Social Inquiry
685-97
(1990).
The Contradictions of Legal Professionalism, in
New Directions in the Study of Justice, Law and Social Control
17-42
(Plenum Press, 1990).
Evaluating Evaluations: How Should Law Schools Judge Teaching?, 40
Journal of Legal Education
407-65
(1990).
Taking Professionalism Seriously,
Annual Survey of American Law
41-63, 83-84
(1990).
Torts, in
The Politics of Law: A Progressive Critique
326-49
2nd ed.
(edited by David Kairys, Pantheon, 1990).
1st ed. 1982. A complete rewriting of the 1982 chapter. An expanded version, entitled “A Critique of Torts,” appeared in 37
UCLA Law Review 785-831 (1990).
Between Market and State: The Legal Profession in Turmoil, 52
Modern Law Review
285-325
(1989).
Comparative Sociology of Legal Professions, in
Lawyers in Society, Vol. 3: Comparative Theories
80-153
(edited by Richard L. Abel and Philip S.C. Lewis, University of California Press, 1989).
An earlier version appeared in 1985
American Bar Foundation Research Journal.
Putting Law Back into the Sociology of Lawyers (with Philip S.C. Lewis),
in
Lawyers in Society, Vol. 3: Comparative Theories
478-526
(edited by Richard L. Abel and Philip S.C. Lewis, University of California Press, 1989).
The Crisis is Injuries, Not Liability, in
New Directions in Liability Law
31-41
(edited by Walter K. Olson, Academy of Political Science in conjunction with the Manhattan Institute for Policy Research, 1988).
Proceedings of the Academy of Political Science, Vol. 37, No. 1.
Critique 2: Critical Legal Studies, in
Dictionnaire Encyclopedique de Theorie et de Sociologie du Droit
86-88
(edited by Andre-Jean Arnaud et al., Librarie General de Droit et de Jurisprudence, 1988).
Lawyers in the Civil Law World, in
Lawyers in Society, Vol. 2: The Civil Law World
(edited by Richard L. Abel and Philip S.C. Lewis, University of California Press, 1988).
De rechtswinkel en sociale verandering: Een organisatorisch perspektief, 14
Recht en Kritiek
237-46
(1988).
[The Law Shops and Social Change: An Organizational Perspective]
United States: The Contradictions of Professionalism, in
Lawyers in Society, Vol. 1: The Common Law World
(edited by Richard L. Abel and Philip S.C. Lewis, University of California Press, 1988).
The Real Tort Crisis: Too Few Claims, 48
Ohio State Law Journal
443-67
(1987).
Symposium: Issues in Tort Reform.
The Transformation of Civil Lawyers, 1987
Brigham Young University Law Review
7-94
(1987).
Symposium: Comparative Law in the Late Twentieth Century.
England and Wales: A Comparison of the Professional Projects of Barristers and Solicitors, 49
Modern Law Review
(1986).
Also published in
Lawyers in Society, Vol. 1: The Common Law World 23-75 (edited by Richard L. Abel and Philip S.C. Lewis, University of California Press, 1988).
The Decline of Professionalism?, 49
Modern Law Review
1-41
(1986).
The Transformation of the American Legal Profession, 20
Law & Society Review
7-17
(1986).
Reprinted in
Courts in American Politics (edited by Henry P. Glick, McGraw-Hill, 1990).
Lawyers, in
Law and the Social Sciences
369-444
(edited by Leon Lipson and Stanton Wheeler, Russell Sage Foundation, 1986).
The Paradoxes of Legal Aid, in
Public Interest Law
379-93
(edited by Jeremy Cooper and Rajeev Dhavan, Blackwell, 1986).
A revised excerpt from
Law Without Politics.
What is the Assistance of Counsel Effective For?, 14
NYU Review of Law & Social Change
165-71
(1986).
Comparative Sociology of Legal Professions: An Exploratory Essay, 1985
American Bar Foundation Research Journal
1-79
(1985).
Informalism: A Tactical Equivalent to Law?, 19
Clearinghouse Review
375-83
(1985).
Special Issue: Poor Clients Without Lawyers.
Law Without Politics: Legal Aid Under Advanced Capitalism, 32
UCLA Law Review
474-642
(1985).
Excerpted in
Legal Action 9-11 (May 1986), 10, 12 (Oct. 1986). Bulletin of the English Legal Action Group.
Lawyers and the Power to Change,
Law & Policy
1-18
(1985).
Les avocats, l’aide judiciaire, et la reproduction du droit, 23
Annales de Vaucresson
157-74
(1985).
A revised excerpt from
Law without Politics.
Review Essay: £’s of Cure, Ounces of Prevention, 73
California Law Review
1003-25
(1985).
Reviewing
Compensation and Support for Illness and Injury, by Donald R. Harris et al.
Review Essay: Blaming Victims, 1985
American Bar Foundation Research Journal
401-17
(1985).
Reviewing
Risk and Culture: An Essay on the Selection of Technological and Environmental Dangers, by Mary Douglas and Aaron Wildavsky.
Review Essay: Risk As an Arena of Struggle, 83
Michigan Law Review
772-812
(1985).
Reviewing
Going by the Book: The Problems of Regulatory Unreasonableness, by Eugene Bardach and Robert A. Kagan;
The Other Price of Britain’s Oil: Safety and Control in the North Sea, by W. G. Carson; and
Workers at Risk: Voices from the Workplace, by Dorothy Nelkin and Michael S. Brown.
Should Tort Law Protect Property Against Accidental Loss?, in
The Law of Tort: Policies and Trends in Liability for Damage to Property and Economic Loss
155-90
(edited by Michael Furmston, Ducksworths, 1985).
Custom, Rules, Administration, Community (Special Number: The Construction and Transformation of African Customary Law), 28
Journal of African Law
6-19
(1984).
A Portuguese translation can be found in
Direito Custumeiro Africano em Situacoes de Mundanca, edited by Alvaro Lucio.
Sociology of Law in the Dutch-Speaking Countries, 11
Sociologia del Diritto
123-35
(1984).
Reprinted in
Sociology of Law and Legal Anthropology in Dutch Speaking Countries 5-19 (edited by Jean Van Houtte, Martinus Nijhoff, 1985).
Mediation in Pre-Capitalist Societies, 3
Windsor Yearbook of Access to Justice
175-85
(1983).
The Contradictions of Informal Justice, in
The Politics of Informal Justice, Vol. 1: The American Experience
267-320
(edited by Richard L. Abel, Academic Press, 1982).
Excerpted in
An Introduction to Advocacy (ABA Section of Litigation, Chicago: ABA, 1987).
Family and State, in
The Impact of Sociology of Law on Government Action
247-64
(edited by Alessandro Baratta, Lang, 1982).
Proceedings of a Conference on Sociology of Law, Saarbrücken, Federal Republic of Germany, Sept. 5-8, 1977.
Introduction, in
The Politics of Informal Justice, Vol. 1: The American Experience
1-13
(edited by Richard L. Abel, Academic Press, 1982).
Excerpted in
Dispute Resolution and Lawyers (edited by Leonard Riskin and James Westbrook, West Publishing, 1987).
Introduction, in
The Politics of Informal Justice, Vol. 2: Comparative Studies
1-13
(edited by Richard L. Abel, Academic Press, 1982).
The Politics of the Market for Legal Services, in
Law in the Balance: Legal Services in the 1980's
6-59
(edited by Philip A. Thomas, Roberston, 1982).
An abridged version of Toward a Political Economy of Lawyers. Excerpted in
Lawyers (2nd ed., edited by Julian Disney et al., Law Book Company, 1986).
Review Essay, 10
International Journal of the Sociology of Law
105-12
(1982).
Reviewing
Law, Society and Political Action: Towards a Strategy under Late Capitalism, by Thomas Mathiesen.
Review Essay: Law as Lag: Inertia as a Social Theory of Law, 80
Michigan Law Review
785-809
(1982).
Reviewing
Society and Legal Change, by Alan Watson.
A Socialist Approach to Risk, 41
Maryland Law Review
695-754
(1982).
The Underdevelopment of Legal Professions: A Review Article on Third World Lawyers, 1982
American Bar Foundation Research Journal
871-93
(1982).
A Critique of American Tort Law, 8
British Journal of Law and Society
199-231
(1981).
Translated into Korean and published in
Essays on the Law of Torts (edited by Kim Sung Tae, Private Law Association, 1985). Reprinted in
Critical Legal Studies (edited by Allan Hutchinson, Rowman & Littlefield, 1989).
Conservative Conflict and the Reproduction of Capitalism: The Role of Informal Justice, 9
International Journal of the Sociology of Law
245-67
(1981).
The Emergence and Transformation of Disputes: Naming, Blaming, Claiming... (with William L.F. Felstiner and Austin Sarat),
15
Law & Society Review
631-54
(1981).
Law in Context, the Sociology of Legal Institutions, Litigation in Society: Phases in the Conception of Research Questions about the Legal System of Kenya, in
Law and Social Enquiry: Case Histories of Research
34-75
(edited by Robin Luckham, Scandinavian Institute of African Studies, 1981).
Legal Services, in
Handbook of Applied Sociology: Frontiers of Contemporary Research
(edited by Marvin E. Olsen and Michael Micklin, Praeger, 1981).
Excerpted in
The Legal Profession: Responsibility and Regulation (edited by Geoffrey C. Hazard, Jr. and Deborah Rhode, Foundation Press, 1985).
Règlement Formel et Informel des Conflits: Analyse d'une Alternative, 1/81
Sociologie du Travail
32-43
(1981).
Toward a Political Economy of Lawyers, 1981
Wisconsin Law Review
1117-87
(1981).
Why Does the ABA Promote Ethical Rules?, 59
Texas Law Review
639-88
(1981).
Excerpted in
Materials for a Basic Course in Civil Procedure (edited by Henry P. Glick, Foundation Press, 1990).
Delegalization: A Critical Review of Its Ideology, Manifestations and Social Consequences, in
Alternative Rechtsformen und Alternativen zum Recht
27-47
(edited by Erhard Blankenburg, , 1980).
Excerpted in
The Legal Profession: Responsibility and Regulation (edited by Geoffrey C. Hazard, Jr. and Deborah Rhode, Foundation Press, 1985). Reprinted in
Introduction to Legal Studies (4th ed., edited by Wesley Pue, Captus Press, 1988).
Redirecting Social Studies of Law, 14
Law & Society Review
805-29
(1980).
The Sociology of American Lawyers: A Bibliographic Guide, 2
Law & Policy Quarterly
335-91
(1980).
Taking Stock, 14
Law & Society Review
429-43
(1980).
Theories of Litigation in Society: “Modern” Dispute Institutions in “Tribal” Society and “Tribal” Dispute Institutions in “Modern” Society as Alternative Legal Forms, in
Alternative Rechtsformen und Alternativen zum Recht
165-91
(edited by Erhard Blankenburg et al., West-deutscher Verlag, 1980).
Review Essay: The Rise of Capitalism and the Transformation of Disputing: From Confrontation over Honor to Competition for Property,
UCLA Law Review
223-55
(1979).
Reviewing
Dispute and Settlement in Rural Turkey: An Ethnography of Law, by June Starr. Reprinted in
Law and Social Transformation in Aegean Turkey 1-31 (by June Starr, Skinnycats, 1979).
Review Essay: The Rise of Professionalism, 6
British Journal of Law and Society
82-98
(1979).
Reviewing
The Rise of Professionalism: A Sociological Analysis, by Magali Sarfatti Larson.
Socializing the Legal Profession: Can Redistributing Lawyers’ Services Achieve Social Justice?, 1
Law & Policy
5-51
(1979).
Western Courts in Non-Western Settings: Patterns of Court Use in Colonial and New-Colonial Africa, in
The Imposition of Law
167-200
(edited by Barbara E. Harrell-Bond and Sandra B. Burman, Academic Press, 1979).
Comparative Law and Social Theory, 26
American Journal of Comparative Law
219-26
(1978).
Review Essay: The Problem of Values in the Analysis of Political Order: Myths of Tribal Society and Liberal Democracy, 16
African Law Studies
132-65
(1978).
Reviewing
Tradition and Contract: The Problem of Order, by Elizabeth Colson.
Law Books and Books About Law, 26
Stanford Law Review
(1973).
Expanded version in
Law and the Behavioral Sciences, 21-6 (2nd ed., edited by Lawrence M. Freidman and Stewart Macaulay, Bobbs-Merrill, 1977).
A Comparative Theory of Dispute Institutions in Society, 8
Law & Society Review
217-347
(1983).
A Bibliography of the Customary Laws of Kenya (with Special Reference to the Laws of Wrongs), 2
African Law Studies
1-48
(1969).
Expanded version in 6
East African Law Journal 78-130 (1970).
Case Method Research in the Customary Laws of Wrongs in Kenya – Part I: Individual Case Analysis, 5
East African Law Journal
247-290
(1969).
Part II: Statistical Analysis, 6
East African Law Journal 20-60 (1970). An abridged version of this article was published as “Customary Laws of Wrongs in Kenya: An Essay in Research Method,” 17
American Journal of Comparative Law 573-626 (1969). Reprinted in
An Introduction to the Legal System in East Africa (edited by William Burnett Harvey, East African Publishing, 1975).
Other
Book Review, Lawyers for Liberalism: Axiom, Oxymoron, or Accident?, 1
Books-On-Law
9
(Nov. 1998).
Reviewing
Lawyers and the Rise of Western Political Liberalism, edited by Terence C. Halliday and Lucien Karpik.
Yes, There’s a Glut of Lawyers... but Only for the Wealthy,
Los Angeles Times
at B7
(Dec. 26, 1989).
Contradictions in the Green Papers, 86
Law Society’s Gazette
14-18
(Mar. 22, 1989).
Liability-Insurance “Crisis”: Victims Need the Protection,
Los Angeles Times
at 9, col. 1
(May 23, 1989).
Book Review, Comparative Law, 31
American Journal of Comparative Law
130-37
(1983).
Reviewing
Rules and Processes: The Cultural Logic of Dispute in an African Context, by John L. Comaroff and Simon Roberts.
Book Review, 10
International Journal of the Sociology of Law
441-46
(1982).
Reviewing
Sociological Approaches to Law, edited by Adam Podgorecki and Christopher Whelan.
Book Review, 3
Health Activists' Digest
28-29
(1981).
Reviewing
Stop Environmental Cancer: An Epidemic of the Petrochemical Age, by Paul Blanc.
Book Review, 8
Sociologia del Diritto
196
(1981).
Reviewing
Three Annual Meetings of the Law and Society Association. Also published in 1
Zeitschrift fur Rechtssoziologie (1981).
Book Review, Law and Anthropology, 28
American Journal of Comparative Law
128-35
(1980).
Reviewing
Social Anthropology and the Law, edited by Ian Hamnett.
Book Review, 64
Sociology and Social Research
145-47
(1979).
Reviewing
Understanding Lawyers: Perspectives on the Legal Profession in Australia, edited by Roman Tomasic.
From the Editor, 12
Law & Society Review
189-98, 333-40, 489-97 (1978).
From the editor, 11
Law & Society Review
(1977).
3-5, 419-23, 611-15, 747-55 (1977).
Book Reviews, Briefly Noted, 13
African Law Studies
176-87
(1976).
Reviewing
Ife Essays in Administration, edited by Colin Baker and M.J. Balogun;
An Introduction to African Criminology, by W. Clifford;
Developing Research on African Administration: Some Methodological Issues, edited by Adebayo Adedeji and Goran Hyden;
An Introduction to the Sources of Contemporary African Laws–Independent Sub-Saharan African, by Jacques Vanderlinden;
The Spontaneous Settlement Problem in Kenya, by Philip M. Mbithi and Carolyn Barnes;
Civil Practice and Procedure in All Bantu Courts in Southern Africa, by J.A.M. Khumalo;
African Law and Custom in Rhodesia, by Bennie Goldin and Michael Gelfand; and
Forgotten Mandate: A British District Officer in Tanganyika, by E.K. Lumley.
From the Editor-Elect, 10
Law & Society Review
489-94
(1976).
Book Review, 8
African Law Studies
97-106
(1973).
Reviewing
One Nation, One Judiciary: The Lower Courts of Zambia, by Francis O. Spalding et al.
Book Review, Comptes Rendus, 17
Journal of African Law
124-28
(1973).
Reviewing
East African Cases on the Law of Tort, by E. Veitch.
Book Review, 7
East African Law Journal
180-83
(1971).
Reviewing
Public Law and Political Change in Kenya: A Study of the Legal Framework of Government from Colonial Times to the Present, by Yash P. Ghai and J.P.W.B. McAuslan.