The Politics of Juridification

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The Politics of Juridification

The Politics of Juridification offers a timely contribution to debates about how politics is being affected by the increasing relevance of judicial bodies to the daily administration of Western political communities. While most critical analyses portray juridification as a depoliticizing de-democratizing transferral of political authority to the courts (whether national or international) this book centres on the workable ambivalence of such a far-reaching phenomenon. While juridification certainly intensifies the power and competences of judicial bodies to the disadvantage of representative political institutions it cannot be easily reduced to the demise of democratic politics. By focusing on the multiple ways in which social agents make use of the law The Politics of Juridification teases out the agential and transformative aspects of the various negotiations social agents engage with legal institutions with a view to obtaining political visibility. In particular the book homes in on two seemingly distinct phenomena: on one hand the regulation of sexuality and emerging kinship formations; on the other the fragmentation of legal settings due to the claims to legal autonomy advanced by sub-state cultural and religious groups. By doing so the book makes the case for an unexpected convergence between the struggles for legal recognition of sexual minorities and religious and cultural minorities. The conclusion is that juridification does entail normalization and favour the infiltration of law into the social realm. But because of its ambivalent nature it can and does serve as an alternative vehicle for social change â one that attaches more importance to how social agents produce law on a daily basis and how this law permeates official legal orders. . Language: English
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  • Category: Society & Politics
  • Artist: Mariano Croce
  • Format: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Publication Date: 2019/03/28
  • Publisher / Label: Taylor & Francis
  • Number of Pages: 94
  • Fruugo ID: 337349607-740976033
  • ISBN: 9780367280239

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