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The Formation of Legal Consciousness: Learning, Rationalisation and Routinisation


ISBN13: 9781529251852
To be Published: November 2026
Publisher: Bristol University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
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Everyday encounters with law, including securing access to public services, navigating workplaces, exercising rights or avoiding unwanted legal consequences, are rarely straightforward. We still know too little about how people actually ‘get things done’ both formal informal ways, and how these interactions shape their understandings and perceptions of law.

This book reveals how individuals’ legal consciousness forms through the intertwined processes of learning, rationalisation and routinisation. The book uncovers how prior legal understandings, everyday problem-solving strategies and encounters with state and non-state norms together forge a continually shifting relationship with the law. Its timely insights deepen current conversations about law in people’s everyday life and how people learn to navigate new legal worlds.

Subjects:
Law and Society
Contents:
1. Introduction
2. The Theoretical Framework: Applying Ehrlich’s’ ‘Living Law’ in a Contemporary Context
3. Learning
4. Rationalisation
5. Routinisation
6. What Type of Legal Consciousness?
7. Conclusion
8. Using the Framework as an Analytical Tool
9. Appendix