2009
Monica Eppinger
in Living Law: Reconsidering Eugen Ehrlich, Edited by Marc Hertogh. Oxford: Hart, 2009: 21-47
2009
Living Law: Reconsidering Eugen Ehrlich
Edited by Marc Hertogh
Oxford: Hart, 2009
Marc Hertogh
Fro m 'Men of Files' to 'Men of the Senses': A Brief Characterization of Eugen Ehrlich's Sociology of Law
Monica Eppinger
Governing in the Vernacular: Eugen Ehrlich and Late Habsburg Ethnography
Assaf Likhovski
Venus in Czernowitz: Sacher-Masoch, Ehrlich and the Fin de Siècle Crisis of Legal Reason
Roger Cotterrell
Ehrlich at the Edge of Empire: Centres and Peripheries in Legal Studies
Stefan Vogl
Eugen Ehrlich's Linking of Sociology and Jurisprudence and the Reception of his
work in Japan
Bart van Klink
Facts and Norms: The Unfinished Debate Between Eugen Ehrlich and Hans Kelsen
Salif Nimaga
Pounding on Ehrlich. Again?
Franz von Benda-Beckmann & Keebet von Benda-Beckmann
The Social Life of Living Law in Indonesia
Jeremy Webber
Naturalism and Agency in the Living Law
Klaus A. Ziegert
World Society, Nation State and Living Law in the 21st Century
David Nelken
Ehrlich's Legacies: Back to the Future in the Sociology of Law?