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Sociology of Law

The University of Chicago Law Review, 1942
Gerhart Niemeyer, Georges Gurvitch
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Contributions to a Discourse Theory of Law and Democracy

The New Social Theory Reader, 2020
Translatora s Introduction. Preface. 1. Law as a Category of Social Mediation between Facts and Norms. 2. The Sociology of Law versus the Philosophy of Justice. 3. A Reconstructive Approach to Law I: The System of Rights. 4.
J. Habermas, William Rehg
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The Paradox of a Rule of Law State: A Critical Reflection on the Dialectic between Discourse and Reality in the Eradication of Corruption in Indonesia

Sovereign: International Journal of Law
Although Indonesia is constitutionally a rule-of-law state as enshrined in Article 1(3) of the 1945 Constitution, the persistence of systemic corrupt practices, as reflected in the stagnant Corruption Perception Index score, indicates a fundamental ...
Taufan Pawe   +2 more
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The Rise of Big Data Policing: Surveillance, Race, and the Future of Law Enforcement

Contemporary Sociology, 2019
The use of big data by the police is part of the very broad discussion of the use of big data in every aspect of our lives. It is the newest member of a small club—whose founding members were death and taxes—of things we cannot avoid.
P. Manning
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Sociology of Law

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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Understanding Law and Society in Legal Sociology Studies

Agency Journal of Management and Business
This study discusses understanding law and society in the study of legal sociology. Sociology of law is a branch of sociology that examines the relationship between law, legal institutions, and society.
Muhammad Watif   +4 more
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Sociology of Law

The British Journal of Sociology, 1970
Robert J. Wilson, V. Aubert
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Sociology of Law

California Law Review, 1943
Max Radin, George Gurvitch
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German sociology of law

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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Sociology of Law

2015
Anne Alvesalo-Kuusi, Steve Tombs
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