This important collection of essays by a leading theorist attempts to re-locate the relationship between the traditional concerns of legal theory and the sociology of law by establishing a consistent approach to the analysis of law in contemporary Western societies. This new book is based upon previously published essays which have been extensively revised and updated, and includes new introductory and concluding chapters. It offers an important contribution to the study of law and social theory.
This important collection of essays by a leading theorist attempts to re-locate the relationship between the traditional concerns of legal theory and the sociology of law by establishing a consistent approach to the analysis of law in contemporary Western societies. This new book is based upon previously published essays which have been extensively revised and updated, and includes new introductory and concluding chapters. It offers an important contribution to the study of law and social theory.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
* Preface * Part 1: Law and Sociology * 1: Introduction - Analysing Law's Power * 2: The Sociological Concept of Law * 3: Law and Sociology: The Constitution and Confrontations of Disciplines * 4: Sociology of Law in Britain: A Case Study * 5: Sociological Perspectives on Legal Closure * Part 2: Law in Social Theory * 6: Law, Ideology, and Power: The Marxist Tradition * 7: Legaliy and Legitimacy: The Sociology of Max Weber * 8: Social Foundations of the Rule of Law: Franz Neumann and Otto Kirchheimer * 9: Law, Morality, and Solidarity: The Durkheimian Tradition * 10: Critique and Law: The Legacy of the Frankfurt School * Part 3: Law, Power, and Community * 11: Law's Images of Society * 12: Feasible Regulation for Democracy and Social Justice * 13: Legal Theory and the Image of Legality * 14: Socio-Legal Studies: Between Policy and Community * 15: Conclusion - Imagining Law's Community * Bibliography and Index
* Preface * Part 1: Law and Sociology * 1: Introduction - Analysing Law's Power * 2: The Sociological Concept of Law * 3: Law and Sociology: The Constitution and Confrontations of Disciplines * 4: Sociology of Law in Britain: A Case Study * 5: Sociological Perspectives on Legal Closure * Part 2: Law in Social Theory * 6: Law, Ideology, and Power: The Marxist Tradition * 7: Legaliy and Legitimacy: The Sociology of Max Weber * 8: Social Foundations of the Rule of Law: Franz Neumann and Otto Kirchheimer * 9: Law, Morality, and Solidarity: The Durkheimian Tradition * 10: Critique and Law: The Legacy of the Frankfurt School * Part 3: Law, Power, and Community * 11: Law's Images of Society * 12: Feasible Regulation for Democracy and Social Justice * 13: Legal Theory and the Image of Legality * 14: Socio-Legal Studies: Between Policy and Community * 15: Conclusion - Imagining Law's Community * Bibliography and Index
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