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Call for Abstract – Law Observed: Sociological Methods and Empirical Research on Law
How does law actually work in practice?
How is legal authority produced, negotiated, contested, and experienced in real social contexts?
Special Workshop 42, “Law Observed: Sociological Methods and Empirical Research on Law”, invites scholars to take a closer look at law in action—beyond abstract norms and formal doctrines, and into the everyday practices, actors, institutions, and technologies that shape contemporary legal systems. […]

Project
Funded by the European Union’s Next Generation Fund through the Slovak Ministry of Education, the COIN Project is hosted by the Faculty of Law at Pavol Jozef Šafárik University in Košice.
This pioneering research explores how collective decision-making emerges within judicial settings. By analyzing participatory legal processes, COIN aims to generate practical, actionable insights that foster greater transparency, inclusivity, and trust in public deliberation.

People
Together, we explore how collective intentionality emerges in participatory judicial decision-making and what this means for the future of legal institutions.
Discover the multidisciplinary team that powers the COIN Project, working together to advance the research on participatory judicial decision-making

Output
Together, we explore how collective intentionality emerges in participatory judicial decision-making and what this means for the future of legal institutions.
Discover the multidisciplinary team that powers the COIN Project, working together to advance the research on participatory judicial decision-making





