This open access book pays homage to Reza Banakar who passed away in August 2020 exploring the many different areas of socio-legal research that he worked on and influenced. It begins with a summary of his career and explains how he sparked a debate on the identity and aims of legal sociology. <br/><br/>The book is then split into 5 sections: <br/><br/>- Theory including chapters on normativity and the stepchild controversy;<br/>- Methods and interdisciplinarity illustrating how Banakar encouraged socio-legal scholars to push the boundaries of existing socio-legal knowledge through interdisciplinary imagination and methodological flexibility;<br/>- Legal culture with particular focus on Iran - 2 areas of special interest for Banakar;<br/>- Law and science covering topics such as human rights the right to life and the COVID-19 pandemic; and<br/>- Applied sociology of law inspired by Banakar's engagement with empirical research and case studies.<br/><br/>As well as honouring Reza Banakar's memory and unique thinking the book aims to advance the sociology of law by demonstrating the interconnectedness of the legal and the social from a broad range of perspectives.<br/><br/><i>The eBook editions of this book are available open access under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 licence on bloomsburycollections.com. Open access was funded by Lund University Libraries.</i>
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