The Sociology of Law
Classical and Contemporary Perspectives
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Inc
Published:15th Apr '08
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This book provides a thorough introduction to the sociology of law, emphasizing theoretical frameworks and the evolution of legal thought. The Sociology of Law aims to enhance critical thinking.
This book serves as an introduction to the sociology of law, providing a structured overview of the existing literature in the field. It aims to fill a notable gap by presenting a comprehensive examination of theoretical frameworks within legal sociology. The text navigates the extensive landscape of the discipline, addressing both classical and contemporary perspectives, and highlights the intellectual contributions of key scholars who have shaped the discourse. By doing so, it ensures that readers gain a well-rounded understanding of the evolution of sociological thought in relation to law.
In The Sociology of Law, discussions are woven around significant theoretical traditions without being confined to a single approach. The author emphasizes the interconnectedness of nineteenth-century ideas with twentieth-century developments, illustrating how earlier theories laid the groundwork for modern interpretations. This historical context enriches the reader's comprehension of the subject matter, demonstrating the continuity and progression of legal sociology.
A distinctive feature of the text is its commitment to clarity, as it defines and illustrates essential sociological and legal concepts throughout. While the theories discussed can be complex, the author strives to present them in an accessible manner. The goals of The Sociology of Law are threefold: to inform readers about the advancement of sociological theory, to encourage critical analysis of law as a social phenomenon, and to foster a critical perspective on the interplay between law and society.
ISBN: 9781412807883
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 900g
502 pages