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The everyday life of law

Author

  • Matilda Arvidsson

Summary, in English

The paper is an auto-ethnographical account of the practice of law in the mundane everyday life at Lund District Court, Sweden. It researches the practice of law, in the office part of the court, as a human practice in a constant call between de-contamination from personal identity and a re-call of a that lost subjective will.

Department/s

Publishing year

2007

Language

English

Document type

Conference paper

Topic

  • Law

Keywords

  • judicial culture
  • office culture
  • law
  • identity
  • professional culture
  • court culture
  • legal culture
  • organization
  • signature
  • office space
  • ethnography
  • architecture
  • rättsvetenskap

Conference name

Observations and organizational ethnographies

Conference date

2007-12-05

Conference place

Copenhagen Business School, Copenhagen, Denmark

Status

Unpublished