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Law and Sociology Michael Freeman (Professor of English Law, University College London)

Law and Sociology By Michael Freeman (Professor of English Law, University College London)

Summary

Law and Sociology contains a broad range of essays by scholars interested in the interactions between law and sociology. 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 Summary

Law and Sociology by Michael Freeman (Professor of English Law, University College London)

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.

About Michael Freeman (Professor of English Law, University College London)

Michael Freeman is Professor of English Law at University College London.

Table of Contents

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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NPB9780199282548
9780199282548
0199282544
Law and Sociology by Michael Freeman (Professor of English Law, University College London)
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Hardback
Oxford University Press
2006-03-09
512
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