Community as a Legal Concept? Some Uses of a Law-and-Community Approach in Legal Theory

LIVING LAW: STUDIES IN LEGAL AND SOCIAL THEORY, pp. 17-28, Roger Cotterrell, ed., Farnham: Ashgate, 2008

Queen Mary School of Law Legal Studies Research Paper No. 95/2011

13 Pages Posted: 14 Dec 2011

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Roger Cotterrell

Queen Mary University of London, School of Law

Date Written: December 13, 2011

Abstract

This paper argues that ‘community’ should be a central concept of contemporary legal theory. A ‘law-and-community approach’ can remedy pervasive failings in juristic theory and socio-legal inquiries. But community needs to be understood differently from the way that much social science and legal discourse understands it. The concept is too often used rhetorically, with its meaning left vague or suffused with nostalgia. Determining the nature and boundaries of a community is an enduring problem, but one often neglected. This paper proposes that ‘community’ should be seen not as a sociological ‘object’ but as a matter of social relations based on mutual interpersonal trust. Different types of relations of community have different regulatory problems, requirements and possibilities. These contrasting types combine in shifting, overlapping, interpenetrating networks of community which may be national, sub-national or transnational in scope. A sociologically-oriented legal theory should study the regulatory aspects of communal relations. It should replace the old idea of ‘law and society’ as an object of study with a view of law as the regulatory aspect of networks of community – networks existing inside but also across and beyond the boundaries of nation states.

Suggested Citation

Cotterrell, Roger, Community as a Legal Concept? Some Uses of a Law-and-Community Approach in Legal Theory (December 13, 2011). LIVING LAW: STUDIES IN LEGAL AND SOCIAL THEORY, pp. 17-28, Roger Cotterrell, ed., Farnham: Ashgate, 2008, Queen Mary School of Law Legal Studies Research Paper No. 95/2011, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1971610

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