Diritto e campo giuridico nella sociologia di Pierre Bourdieu

Journal title SOCIOLOGIA DEL DIRITTO
Author/s Angelo Salento
Publishing Year 2002 Issue 2002/1 Language Italian
Pages 38 P. File size 202 KB
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This paper focuses on the theoretical framework and philosophical premises of Pierre Bourdieu’s contribution to sociology of law. In Bourdieu’s lexicon, the champ juridique is the space in which the distinctive characteristics of norms and of legal argumentation are produced. In the champ juridique, an ideological refusal opposes the acknowledgement of the power relations that condition the production of legal rules. To be rigorous, legal sociology should keep its distance from the champ juridique and from its conceptual products, and observe the traditional science juridique as the result of a professional ideology which describes legal rules as totally independent from social conditions and constraints. The champ juridique can be observed, from this "external" point of view, as the relatively independent field in which the symbolical violence of legal authority is produced.

Angelo Salento, Diritto e campo giuridico nella sociologia di Pierre Bourdieu in "SOCIOLOGIA DEL DIRITTO " 1/2002, pp , DOI: