Law School
Lancaster University
Lancaster, LA1 4YN
United Kingdom
http://www.lancs.ac.uk/fass/law/profiles/David-Sugarman
Lancaster University - Law School
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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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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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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