Abstract

Juridification is a complex and ambiguous concept, which legal history can help to understand. The present article discusses the transitions regarding industrial accidents in nineteenth century Belgium as processes of juridification. It shows the need to distinguish between several semi-autonomous social fields of juridification (administration, parliament, justice), each of which is characterized by autonomous evolutions and mutual interferences.

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