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When normality collapses from one moment to the next. A sociological theory of singular crisis. [PDF]
Kraemer K, Steg J.
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Body donation under Italy's recent legal reforms: A cross-sectional study of attitudes, beliefs, and educational gaps among medical students and faculty. [PDF]
Puci MV +8 more
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The consistency of Federalist Society-affiliated U.S. supreme court justices. [PDF]
Komatsu T, Collins PM.
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2008
Since the classic contributions of Weber and Durkheim, the sociology of law has raised key questions on the place of law in society. Drawing together both theoretical and empirical themes, in this book Mathieu Deflem reviews the field's major accomplishments and reveals the value of the multiple ways in which sociologists study the social structures ...
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Since the classic contributions of Weber and Durkheim, the sociology of law has raised key questions on the place of law in society. Drawing together both theoretical and empirical themes, in this book Mathieu Deflem reviews the field's major accomplishments and reveals the value of the multiple ways in which sociologists study the social structures ...
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The American Sociologist, 2001
Although several founders of sociology had a German mother-tongue and German jurisprudence may be the leader in systematic legal dogmatism, these factors have not worked in tandem to produce an influential law and society movement in Germany.1 To the contrary, these two scientific cultures were split throughout most of the twentieth century and thus ...
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Although several founders of sociology had a German mother-tongue and German jurisprudence may be the leader in systematic legal dogmatism, these factors have not worked in tandem to produce an influential law and society movement in Germany.1 To the contrary, these two scientific cultures were split throughout most of the twentieth century and thus ...
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