David Sugarman

Lancaster University - Law School

Law Professor

Law School

Lancaster University

Lancaster, LA1 4YN

United Kingdom

http://www.lancs.ac.uk/fass/law/profiles/David-Sugarman

SCHOLARLY PAPERS

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Scholarly Papers (11)

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Beyond Ignorance and Complacency: Robert Stevens’ Journey Through Lawyers and the Courts

International Journal of the Legal Profession, Vol. 16, No. 1, 2009
Number of pages: 3 Posted: 13 Dec 2009
David Sugarman
Lancaster University - Law School
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Legal education, legal profession, England, legal formalism, Oxford University, F.H. Lawson, Yale Law School, post-Realism, Myres McDougall, Richard Titmuss, Brian Abel-Smith, Robert Stevens, law in context, judges, courts, legal liberalism, legal history, historiography, London School of Economics

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Robert W. Gordon in Conversation with David Sugarman

The Docket (the Digital Edition of Law & History Review), Volume 1, Issue 3, October 2018. , Yale Law School, Public Law Research Paper No. 653
Number of pages: 39 Posted: 25 Oct 2018
Robert W. Gordon and David Sugarman
Yale University - Law School and Lancaster University - Law School
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legal history, law and society, legal education, legal profession, law and ideology, Mark de Wolfe Howe, John P. Dawson, Stewart Macaulay, Willard Hurst, E.P. Thompson, Morton Horwitz, Duncan Kennedy, F.W. Maitland, Critical Legal Studies, Legal Realism, Richard L. Abel, Barrington Moore Jr.

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Promoting Dialogue between History and Socio-Legal Studies: The Contribution of Christopher W. Brooks and the ‘Legal Turn’ in Early Modern English History

Journal of Law & Society, Special Issue: Main Currents in Contemporary Sociology of Law, Volume 44, Issue 5, ISSN: 0263-323X, pp. 37- 60, October 2017
Number of pages: 19 Posted: 10 Oct 2017
David Sugarman
Lancaster University - Law School
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Legal History; Socio-Legal Studies; Legal Education; Early Modern English History; Law and Society; Lawyers; The Legal Profession; Litigation; Law and Gender; Legal Consciousness; Criminal Law, Policing and Punishment; Civil Law; Courts; Governance and the Growth of State Power; Law and Literature

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William Twining: The Man Who Radicalized the Middle Ground

International Journal of Law in Context, Forthcoming
Number of pages: 19 Posted: 04 Feb 2021
David Sugarman
Lancaster University - Law School
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legal education, law schools, legal scholarship, intellectual history, legal history, legal biography, jurisprudence, philosophy of law, law and society, socio-legal studies, law in context, academic lawyers, law and politics

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’Great Beyond His Knowing’: Morton Horwitz’s Influence on Legal Education and Scholarship in England, Canada and Australia.

TRANSFORMATIONS IN AMERICAN LEGAL HISTORY – LAW, IDEOLOGY AND METHODS: ESSAYS IN HONOR OF MORTON J. HORWITZ, vol. 2, Daniel W. Hamilton and Alfred L. Brophy, eds., Harvard University Press, December 2010
Number of pages: 5 Posted: 16 Jan 2011
David Sugarman
Lancaster University - Law School
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legal history, legal education, law school, legal scholarship, history, Horwitz, professions, law and society, law in context, critical legal studies, England, Canada, Australia, E.P. Thompson, Douglas Hay, Atiyah, legal formalism, legal realism, positivism, universities, Maitland, Milsom, Elton

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W. Wesley Pue (1954-2019): A Personal Appreciation

Newsletter of the Research Committee of the Sociology of Law (2019)
Number of pages: 7 Posted: 17 Sep 2019
David Sugarman
Lancaster University - Law School
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legal history, legal profession, legal education, law and society, socio-legal studies, law and culture, law and empire, law and the British Empire, Canada, cultural studies, cultural history, colonialism, law and humanities, comparative legal history

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A Special Relationship? American Influences on English Legal Education, c. 1870-1965

International Journal of the Legal Profession, Vol. 18, No. 1 & 2, 2011
Number of pages: 2 Posted: 01 Dec 2011
David Sugarman
Lancaster University - Law School
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legal history, legal education, legal science, Harvard Law School, public law, London School of Economics, case method, corporate law, Realism, sociological jurisprudence, influence, Anglo-American legal community

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Becoming Peter Fitzpatrick (1941-2020)

International Journal of Law in Context, 2021
Number of pages: 41 Posted: 23 Feb 2021 Last Revised: 01 Mar 2021
David Sugarman
Lancaster University - Law School
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legal biography, intellectual history, postcolonialism, socio-legal studies, law and society, critical legal studies, legal education, post modernism, jurisprudence, law and racism, law and colonialism, law and postcolonialism, imperialism, Foucault, Derrida, Marxism, HLA Hart, law and mythology

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Law, Law-Consciousness and Lawyers as Constitutive of Early Modern England: Christopher W. Brooks's Singular Journey

Law, Lawyers and Litigants in Early Modern England. Essays in Memory of Christopher W. Brooks (Cambridge University Press, 2019) 32-57
Number of pages: 27 Posted: 04 Feb 2021
David Sugarman
Lancaster University - Law School
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legal history, legal profession, law and society, socio-legal studies, social history, early modern history, early modern English history, historiography, critical legal studies, Lawrence Stone, Robert W. Gordon, law and humanities, law and culture, cultural studies

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In His Own Voice: H.L.A. Hart in Conversation with David Sugarman

Posted: 23 Dec 2012
David Sugarman
Lancaster University - Law School

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jurisprudence, legal theory, legal education, legal positivism, Oxford University, Harvard Law School, law and morality, Lon Fuller, Ronald Dworkin, Thatcherism, legal scholarship, jurists, law and sociology, The Concept of Law

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'Courts, Human Rights and Transitional Justice, Lessons from Chile' - A Review Article

Journal of Law and Society, Vol. 36, Issue 2, pp. 272-281, 2009
Posted: 19 Jun 2009
David Sugarman
Lancaster University - Law School

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human rights, courts, Pinochet, Chile, transitional justice, judges, dictatorships, law and politics, judicial behaviour, Latin America, judicialisation of politics and power, comparative judicial politics, culture, ideology, international law, international human rights, law and society