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David Nelken FBA is a Distinguished Professor of Legal Institutions and Social Change (Professore Ordinario, di chiara fama) Faculty of Political Science, University of Macerata [1] and the Distinguished Visiting Research Professor, Faculty of Law, Cardiff University. [2] His work focuses primarily on comparative criminal justice and comparative sociology of law. He was elected a Fellow of the British Academy in 2023. [3]

Selected publications

Monographs

  • Comparative Criminal Justice: Making Sense of Difference, Sage, 2010 [4]
  • Beyond Law in Context: Developing a Sociological Understanding of Law, Ashgate, 2009, ISBN  978-0-7546-2802-6 [5]
  • The Limits of the Legal Process. A Study of Landlords, Law and Crime, Academic Press, 1983 [6]

Edited volumes

  • Comparative Criminal Justice and Globalization, edited, Ashgate, 2011 [7]
  • European Ways of Law: Towards a European Sociology of Law, edited with Volkmar Gessner, Hart Publishing, 2007 [8]
  • Explorations in Legal Cultures, edited with Fred Bruinsma, Elsevier, 2007 [9]
  • Law's New Boundaries: The consequences of Legal Autopoiesis, edited with Jiří Přibáň, Ashgate Publishing, Aldershot, 2001, ISBN  0-7546-2202-9 [10]
  • Adapting Legal Cultures, edited with Johannes Feest, Hart Publishing, Oxford, 2001, ISBN  1-84113-291-8 [11]
  • Contrasting Criminal Justice: Getting from Here to There, edited, Ashgate, 2000 [12]
  • Comparing Legal Cultures, edited, Dartmouth 1997, Nelken D, Tsinghua university Press, Peking, China (2003) ISBN  7-302-07249-3. [13]
  • Italian Politics: The Center-Left in Power, edited with Roberto D'Alimonte, Westview, 1997 [14]
  • The Futures of Criminology, edited, Sage, 1994 [15]

References

  1. ^ "David Nelken". University of Miami. Retrieved 5 April 2010.[ permanent dead link]
  2. ^ "David Nelken". University of Oxford. Archived from the original on 22 January 2010. Retrieved 5 April 2010.
  3. ^ "Professor David Nelken FBA". The British Academy. Retrieved 21 October 2023.
  4. ^ Reviews of Comparative Criminal Justice:
  5. ^ Reviews of Beyond Law in Context:
  6. ^ Reviews of The Limits of the Legal Process:
  7. ^ Reviews of Comparative Criminal Justice and Globalization:
  8. ^ Reviews of European Ways of Law:
  9. ^ Review of Explorations in Legal Cultures:
  10. ^ Review of Law's New Boundaries:
  11. ^ Review of Adapting Legal Cultures:
  12. ^ Reviews of Contrasting Criminal Justice:
  13. ^ Reviews of Comparing Legal Cultures:
  14. ^ Review of Italian Politics:
    • Donovan, Mark (April 1998). International Affairs. 74 (2): 460–461. JSTOR  2623964.{{ cite journal}}: CS1 maint: untitled periodical ( link)
  15. ^ Reviews of The Futures of Criminology: