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|Title=The practical grammar of law and its relation to time
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|Abstract=Chapter 1 addresses members’ orientations to the temporal dimension of law. In order to do this, the chapter begins by examining the notion of practical grammar as it can be described in the context of law. Second, it analyzes the unfolding of this grammar beyond situations of co-presence, and the ways in which members sequentially weave the law. Third, it specifically addresses the role that time and history can play in such an approach. At each stage the authors present extracts of parliamentary debates, court decisions, and acts of procedure relating to family law in Egypt. Among other things, the chapter demonstrates how a network of legal and judicial bodies and the historicity of their actions are endogenously objectivized by those involved in such particular courses of action.
 
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Dupret-Ferrie2015
BibType INCOLLECTION
Key Dupret-Ferrie2015
Author(s) Baudouin Dupret, Jean-Noël Ferrie
Title The practical grammar of law and its relation to time
Editor(s) Baudouin Dupret, Michael Lynch, Tim Berard
Tag(s) Ethnomethodology, Law, Time
Publisher Oxford University Press
Year 2015
Language English
City New York
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Pages 27–48
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DOI 10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190210243.003.0002
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Book title Law at Work: Studies in Legal Ethnomethods
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Abstract

Chapter 1 addresses members’ orientations to the temporal dimension of law. In order to do this, the chapter begins by examining the notion of practical grammar as it can be described in the context of law. Second, it analyzes the unfolding of this grammar beyond situations of co-presence, and the ways in which members sequentially weave the law. Third, it specifically addresses the role that time and history can play in such an approach. At each stage the authors present extracts of parliamentary debates, court decisions, and acts of procedure relating to family law in Egypt. Among other things, the chapter demonstrates how a network of legal and judicial bodies and the historicity of their actions are endogenously objectivized by those involved in such particular courses of action.

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