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Locating Law, 3rd Edition
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28 February 2014

— Margot Hurlbert, University of Regina
“Students regularly tell me that Locating Law is their favourite book out of the selections for the Law and Society course. The case studies are sufficiently different from one another that the students deepen their general knowledge, and they appreciate the fact that the chapters are written in a style they can understand.”
— Jennifer Jarman, Lakehead University
: Introduction
: Section One: Theoretical Approaches In the Sociology of Law Theoretical Excursions (Elizabeth Comack)
: Section Two: Racism and the Law Introduction
: Standing Against Canadian Law: Naming Omissions of Race, Culture, and Gender (Patricia Monture)
: “Managing” Canadian Immigration: Racism, Racialization, and the Law (Lisa Marie Jakubowski & Elizabeth Comack)
: Colonialism, Systemic Discrimination, and the Crisis of Indigenous Over-incarceration: Challenges of Reforming the Sentencing Process (David Milward & Debra Parkes)
: Section Three: Class Interests and the Law Introduction
: Locating Labour Law: Conflicting Perspectives and the Case of Occupational Health and Safety Regulation (Eric Tucker)
: The Breakdown of Canada’s Corporate Crime Laws: Rhetoric versus Reality (Steven Bittle & Laureen Snider)
: The Construction of “Welfare Fraud” and the Wielding of the State’s Iron Fist (Janet E. Mosher)
: Section Four: Gender, Sexuality, and the Law Introduction
: Feminism, Law, and “The Family”: Assessing the Reform Legacy (Dorothy E. Chunn)
: “Sex Was in the Air”: Pernicious Myths and Other Problems with Sexual Violence Prosecutions (Karen Busby)
: Governing Obscenity and Indecency in Canada (Richard Jochelson & Kirsten Kramar)