Sociological Approaches to Theories of Law
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:23rd Jun '22
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This Element applies insights empirical insights to examine, and enrich, central claims by analytical jurisprudents about the nature of law.
Sociological Approaches to Theories of Law applies empirical insights to examine theories of law proffered by analytical jurisprudents. The topics covered include artifact legal theory, law as a social construction, idealized accounts of the function of law and the dis-embeddeness of legal systems.Sociological Approaches to Theories of Law applies empirical insights to examine theories of law proffered by analytical jurisprudents. The topics covered include artifact legal theory, law as a social construction, idealized accounts of the function of law, the dis-embeddeness of legal systems, the purported guidance function of law, the false social efficacy thesis, missteps in the quest to answer 'What is law?', and the relationship between empiricism and analytical jurisprudence. The analysis shows that on a number of central issues analytical jurisprudents assert positions inconsistent with the social reality of law. Woven throughout the text, the author presents a theoretically and empirically informed account of law as a social institution. The overarching theme is that philosophical claims about the nature of law can be tested and improved through greater empirical input.
ISBN: 9781009124362
Dimensions: 230mm x 152mm x 4mm
Weight: 130g
75 pages