An Introduction to the Sociology of Law

  • An Introduction to the Sociology of Law
    By Nicholas Sergeyevitch Timasheff

    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 ...

  • An Introduction to the Sociology of Law
    By Nicholas S. Timasheff

    Tucker agrees that a certain number of legal rules must be retained. How are rules to be enforced? "He who has not promised to keep his agreements," wrote Proudhon, "is a savage. He has retired from society.

  • An Introduction to the Sociology of Law
    By Nicholas Sergeyevitch Timasheff

    Tucker agrees that a certain number of legal rules must be retained . How are rules to be enforced ? " He who has not promised to keep his agreements , " wrote Proudhon , “ is a savage . He has retired from society .

  • An Introduction to the Sociology of Law
    By Nicholas Sergeyevitch Timasheff

    The exiled Russian sociologist and legal scholar Nicholas S. Timasheff's place in the forefront of the sociology of law was established with the publication, in 1939, of "An Introduction...

  • An Introduction to the Sociology of Law
    By Dragan Milovanovic

    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.

  • An Introduction to the Sociology of Law
    By Nicholas Sergeyevitch Timasheff

    Timasheff sees sociology's purpose as the study of similar, related, or clusters of social phenomena. Accordingly, Timasheff's focus is principally on the law's causal reality."--BOOK JACKET.