2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijlp.2010.09.010
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Swedish legal scholarship concerning protection of vulnerable groups: Therapeutic and proactive dimensions

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“…TJ is normative in its orientation, and therefore not the neutral, value-free mode of research that traditional legal scholarship (as well as other fields of science) often attempts (Winick, 1996). By using TJ as a theoretical starting point in this article, a critical perspective on the law and its effects is adopted (Dahlin, Leviner, Kaldal, & Gumpert, 2010). It can be noted that up until recently, TJ has mostly been used as a lens for analyzing legal questions in the AngloAmerican common law context.…”
Section: European Journal Of Social Work 207mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…TJ is normative in its orientation, and therefore not the neutral, value-free mode of research that traditional legal scholarship (as well as other fields of science) often attempts (Winick, 1996). By using TJ as a theoretical starting point in this article, a critical perspective on the law and its effects is adopted (Dahlin, Leviner, Kaldal, & Gumpert, 2010). It can be noted that up until recently, TJ has mostly been used as a lens for analyzing legal questions in the AngloAmerican common law context.…”
Section: European Journal Of Social Work 207mentioning
confidence: 99%