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Sociological Jurisprudence teaches the study of Law in relation to society. In the modern world today every society has laws governing its existence. Some of these Laws by and large may not be practically useful to its society because it unfortunately fails to reflect the tenets of the society; the social order. Although law should reflect the society, law must not be static just as the society itself is not static. Every society is in a constant state of flux. Law must be able to push ahead the society for advancement and progress. The exigencies of social stability, class conflict and…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Sociological Jurisprudence teaches the study of Law in relation to society. In the modern world today every society has laws governing its existence. Some of these Laws by and large may not be practically useful to its society because it unfortunately fails to reflect the tenets of the society; the social order. Although law should reflect the society, law must not be static just as the society itself is not static. Every society is in a constant state of flux. Law must be able to push ahead the society for advancement and progress. The exigencies of social stability, class conflict and struggle must be balanced and taken care of by law. Sociological school of jurisprudence is relevant to the Nigerian Legal System. Nigerian law, therefore, should be able to take useful and more useful account of the school. This book is very useful to Lawyers, Law Students, Legal Research Officers, Policy Makers, Sociologists, Historians, Philosophers, Anthropologists and Scholars in Related fields.
Autorenporträt
Le professeur OVC Okene est un éminent professeur de droit et ancien doyen de la faculté de droit de la Rivers State University. Il est titulaire d'un doctorat (Ph.D) en droit de l'université d'Essex, en Angleterre/Royaume-Uni et compte plus de trente ans d'expérience. Expérience en enseignement universitaire aux niveaux du premier cycle et du troisième cycle.