Björn Dressel is an Associate Professor at the Australian National University. Raul Sanchez-Urribarri is Senior Lecturer in Crime, Justice and Legal Studies at La Trobe University, Australia Alexander Stroh is Professor of Political Science at University of Bayreuth, Germany
Most jurisprudence has nothing to say about informal relationships in courts. If mentioned at all, they are often singled out as peculiar pathologies of corrupt or autocratic regimes (usually in the East or South). This remarkably rich collection upends such easy forms of ignorance and simplification. It shows such relationships to be pervasive, multi-form, variable both in degree and kind, and very often central to the ways things work, both inside and outside the formal institutions of the law. Its contributions are scholarly, diverse, illuminating and - very often - astonishing in their range, variety and insights.--Martin Krygier, University of New South Wales Informality and Courts stands as a remarkable collaborative effort, uniting distinguished scholars of judicial systems from around the globe. This volume showcases diverse empirical insights, enriching our understanding of courts and their institutional complexities. A truly international and interdisciplinary work, it is an essential read for anyone seeking an innovative investigation of courts through a ground-breaking relational perspective.--Sida Liu, The University of Hong Kong