David Nelken

David Nelken

David Nelken is the Distinguished Professor of Legal Institutions and Social Change (Professore Ordinario, di chiara fama) Faculty of Political Science, University of Macerata[1] and the Distinguished Visiting Research Professor, Faculty of Law, Cardiff University.[2]. His work focuses primarily on comparative criminal justice and comparative sociology of law.

Books

  • Beyond Law in Context: Developing a Sociological Understanding of Law, Ashgate, 2009, ISBN 978-0-7546-2802-6.
  • Comparing Legal Cultures, Dartmouth 1997, Nelken D, Tsinghua university Press, Peking, China (2003) ISBN 7-302-07249-3.
  • Adapting Legal Cultures, Feest J and Nelken D, Hart Publishing, Oxford (2001) pp300 ISBN 1-84113-291-8.
  • Law's New Boundaries: The consequences of Legal Autopoiesis, Nelken D and Priban J, Ashgate Publishing, Aldershot (2001) pp314 ISBN 0-7546-2202-9.

Book Chapters

  • Berlusconi e giudici: legittimi sospetti?, Nelken D, Politica in Italia (Editors P segatti and J Blondel), Il Mulino (2003).
  • Comparative Sociology of Law, Nelken D, Introduction to Law and Social Theory (Eds Max Travers and Reza Benakar), Hart, Oxford, 2002.
  • Comparativists and Transfability, Nelken D, Comparative Legal Studies: Traditions and Transitions (Editors P Legrand and R Munday), Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2003.
  • Corruption in the European Union, Nelken D, Corruption and Scandal in Temporary Politics (Eds Martin Bull and James Newell), MacMillan, London, 2003.
  • L'applicazione del diversion nel tribunale di Bologna, Nelken D, I diritti dei minori tra partecipazione e controllo Edizioni Goliardiche, Bagnaria Arsa, Italy, 2003.
  • Legal Transplants and Beyond: Of Disciplines and Metaphors, Nelken D, Comparative Law for the 21st century (Editors A Harding and E Orucu), Kluwer, Hague, 2003.
  • Changing Legal Cultures, Nelken D, Transnational Legal Processes (Editors M B Likosky), Butterworths, London, 2002.
  • Comparative Sociology of Law, Nelken D, An Introduction to Law and Sociol Theory (Editors R Banakar and M Travers), Hart Publishing, Oxford, 2002.
  • Comparing Criminal Justice, Nelken D, The Oxford Handbook of Criminology (3rd edition) (Editors Maguire, Morgan and Reiner), Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2002.

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