Law and Sociology contains a broad range of essays by scholars interested in the interactions between law and sociology. In common with earlier volumes in the Current Legal Issues series, it seeks both a theoretical and methodological focus. The volume includes amongst other topics, a sociology of jurisprudence, an examination of the social dynamics of regulatory interactions, and a consideration of the place of legal culture in the sociology of law.
Law and Sociology contains a broad range of essays by scholars interested in the interactions between law and sociology. In common with earlier volumes in the Current Legal Issues series, it seeks both a theoretical and methodological focus. The volume includes amongst other topics, a sociology of jurisprudence, an examination of the social dynamics of regulatory interactions, and a consideration of the place of legal culture in the sociology of law.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Michael Freeman is Professor of English Law at University College London.
Inhaltsangabe
* Law and Sociology * From "Living Law" to the "Death of the Social" - Sociology in Legal Theory * A Sociology of Jurisprudence * The Idea of Sociology of Law and Its Relation To Law and To Sociology * The Pure Theory of Law and Interpretive Sociology or A Basis for Interdisciplinarity * When 'Law and Sociology' is not Enough: Transdisciplinarity and the Problem of Complexity * Social dynamics of regulatory interactions: An exploration of three sociological perspectives * Law in Society: A Unifying Power or a Source of Conflict? * The Use of Law * Notes on the Methodology Debate in Contemporary Jurisprudence: Why Sociologists Might Be Interested? * Law and Sociology: The Petrazyckian Perspective * Durkheim in China * When The Law is Emancipatory: The Power of Law in the Social Movements' Struggles * Law, Norma and Lay Tribunals: Economics, Sociology and the Re-emergence of Norms in the Study of Law * Sociology of Roman Law * The Place of Legal Culture in the Sociology of Law * The European Commission, Phronetic Judgement and the Regulation of Computer-Implemented Inventions by Patent Law * Cosmopolitan Law: Agency and Narrative * The Socio-Legal Construction of the 'Best Interest of the Child': Law's Autonomy, Sociology and Family Law * From Parental Responsibility to Parenting Responsibility * Social perceptions of Law After Communism * 'Pigs in Space': Geographic Separation in Multicultural Societies * Cultural Globalization and Public Policy: Exclusion of Law In The Global Village * Are Small-Town Lawyers Positivist About the Law? * Sociology of Law for Legal Education: Italian Experiences
* Law and Sociology * From "Living Law" to the "Death of the Social" - Sociology in Legal Theory * A Sociology of Jurisprudence * The Idea of Sociology of Law and Its Relation To Law and To Sociology * The Pure Theory of Law and Interpretive Sociology or A Basis for Interdisciplinarity * When 'Law and Sociology' is not Enough: Transdisciplinarity and the Problem of Complexity * Social dynamics of regulatory interactions: An exploration of three sociological perspectives * Law in Society: A Unifying Power or a Source of Conflict? * The Use of Law * Notes on the Methodology Debate in Contemporary Jurisprudence: Why Sociologists Might Be Interested? * Law and Sociology: The Petrazyckian Perspective * Durkheim in China * When The Law is Emancipatory: The Power of Law in the Social Movements' Struggles * Law, Norma and Lay Tribunals: Economics, Sociology and the Re-emergence of Norms in the Study of Law * Sociology of Roman Law * The Place of Legal Culture in the Sociology of Law * The European Commission, Phronetic Judgement and the Regulation of Computer-Implemented Inventions by Patent Law * Cosmopolitan Law: Agency and Narrative * The Socio-Legal Construction of the 'Best Interest of the Child': Law's Autonomy, Sociology and Family Law * From Parental Responsibility to Parenting Responsibility * Social perceptions of Law After Communism * 'Pigs in Space': Geographic Separation in Multicultural Societies * Cultural Globalization and Public Policy: Exclusion of Law In The Global Village * Are Small-Town Lawyers Positivist About the Law? * Sociology of Law for Legal Education: Italian Experiences
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