Associated with the names of K. N. Llewellyn, Thurman Arnold, Walter W. Cook, H. E. Yntema, L. Green, Underhill Moore, H. Oliphant, Max Radin, Jerome Frank, E. W. Robinson, and Charles E. Clark,1 this current is united only in the ...
This unique Research Handbook maps the historical, theoretical, and methodological concepts in sociology of law, exploring the rich and complex nature of this area of research.
This completely revised edition updates and expands coverage of the new postmodernist and semiotic theories, while providing clear and concise summaries of other contemporary and classic theorists.
This book will appeal to scholars and students of the sociology of law, jurisprudence, social and political theory, and social and political philosophy.
The Sociology of Law
This text is no mere reiteration of Weber's concepts. The volume contextualizes Weber's work in the light of current research, setting out to amend misinterpretations and misunderstandings that have prevailed from Weber's original texts.
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Bentham, Austin (II, 348–70), Stephen (II, 347–67), Salmond, Wharton, Ehrlich (c), Allen (155 ff.), Mallieux, del Vecchio (a). 1C. Schmitt (403) argues that the “Kommissarische Diktatur” is an old type. 2The Code of Justinian forbade ...
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