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This article examines the relationship of historico-legal studies to the wider context of socio-legal studies. It issues a challenge to rethink the nature and role of legal history in the light of socio-legal theory and the extent to which it out to be used by legal scholars. The discussion explores the benefits to socio-legal studies of interdisciplinarity. It suggests that historical reconstructions that contextualise the law should be properly acknowledged as a subgenre at least of the socio-legal movement, not simply perceived as an add-on methodology.
Charlesworth, L. (2007) 'On Historical Contextualisation: Some Critical Socio-Legal Reflections', Crimes and Misdemeanours: Deviance and the Law in Historical Perspective, 1(1), pp.1-40. Available at: https://pearl.plymouth.ac.uk/handle/10026.1/8820
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