Covid-19 offences : the transposition of emergency norms into daily life

(2023) 23d Annual Conference of the European Society of Criminology - Eurocrim 2023 — Location: Florence (Italy) (6.September.2023)

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The purpose of the contribution is to present some thoughts and conclusions relating to the everyday applications and practical translations of the “Covid-19 offences”. The law is therefore being analyzed as it is implemented, experienced, or endured. The proposed reflection relies on the tools of political sociology, and examines the law beyond its prescriptive dimension, as the result of interactions between public and private actors (Lascoumes & Le Bourhis, 1996). This plural approach makes it possible to question the reception and application practices of the norm, which participate in the construction of law as a social fact, and its socio-political use (Paye, 2010).
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Tatti, D. (2023). Covid-19 offences : the transposition of emergency norms into daily life. 23d Annual Conference of the European Society of Criminology - Eurocrim 2023, Florence (Italy). https://hdl.handle.net/2078.5/269620