Custom and Living Law

Author:

Coffey Donal1,Brady Paul2,Doyle Oran3,Hertogh Marc4,Barden Garrett5,Murphy Tim6

Affiliation:

1. Lecturer in Law, University of Portsmouth, UK.

2. DPhil Candidate, Balliol College, Oxford, UK. The author gratefully acknowledges the support of the AHRC and the NUI for the research presented in this paper. Sincere thanks are also due to Gerard Casey, Grégoire Webber and Paul Yowell for kindly reading and commenting upon a draft of this article and to all those who participated in the discussion on an earlier version of the related paper given at the Irish Jurisprudence Society symposium in Trinity College Dublin, particularly Garrett Barden and Tim...

3. Fellow, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland. This article is based on a paper initially presented at a symposium organised by the Irish Jurisprudence Society on 5 February 2011. I am grateful to those who commented on the draft paper at that stage. I am also grateful to Garrett Barden and Tim Murphy for general discussions that have informed the content of this article, and to David Prendergast who read and commented on a draft.

4. Professor of Socio-Legal Studies, University of Groningen, The Netherlands. .

5. Visiting Professor of Law, University of Akureyri, Iceland; Professor Emeritus of Philosophy, University College, Cork, Ireland.

6. Visiting Professor, School of Law, Universiti Utara Malaysia (University of North Malaysia). I express my sincere thanks to Marc Hertogh, Paul Brady and Oran Doyle for their critiques of Law and Justice in Community published in this issue; to the editors of Jurisprudence for publishing the discussion; and to all the organisers, speakers and participants at the book symposium hosted by the Irish Jurisprudence Society at Trinity College Dublin on 5 February 2011 and the book conference hosted by the law...

Publisher

Informa UK Limited

Subject

Law

Reference555 articles.

1. Law and Justice in Community

2. DPhil Candidate, Balliol College, Oxford, UK. The author gratefully acknowledges the support of the AHRC and the NUI for the research presented in this paper. Sincere thanks are also due to Gerard Casey, Grégoire Webber and Paul Yowell for kindly reading and commenting upon a draft of this article and to all those who participated in the discussion on an earlier version of the related paper given at the Irish Jurisprudence Society symposium in Trinity College Dublin, particularly Garrett Barden and Tim Murphy.

3. In particular, I note here the illuminating elaboration of ‘reciprocal justice’ offered in Chapter 5, ‘Justice and the Trading Order’. I regret that it is beyond the scope of this piece to consider it.

4. See n 199 below.

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