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Law and Crisis: Reflections on How Legal Problems Are Constructed and How They Can Be Studied




AuthorsJohanna Niemi

PublisherJurist- og Økonomforbundets Forlag

Publishing placeKobenhavn

Publication year2018

Journal: Retfaerd: Nordisk Juridisk Tidsskrift

Volume41

Issue3-4/160

First page 76

Last page90

Publication's open availability at the time of reportingNo Open Access

Publication channel's open availability Partially Open Access publication channel

Web address http://retfaerd.org/

Self-archived copy’s web addresshttps://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/41405428

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Abstract

Using the social construction of crises as a starting point the article draws a parallel between construction of a crisis and a legal problem. The question how legal problems are constructed has not received much attention in legal theory. Within theories of social constructionism Carol Bacchi’s What’s the problem approach provides a basis to study how legal problems are constructed in the legal texts, practices and discourses. Contrasting rational legal argumentation theory and social constructionism the article argues that the latter allows a reflection between different problem formulations and interpretations. Discourse analysis is proposed as a method for such analysis. 



Keywords:
discourse analysislegal textSOCIAL constructionism

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