Law, Culture and Society: Legal Ideas in the Mirror of Social TheoryAshgate Publishing, Ltd., 2006 - 198 pagine Chapters include: 'Law and Social Theory', 'A Legal Concept of Community', 'The Concept of Legal Culture', 'Law in Culture', 'Sociology and Comparative Law' and 'Frontiers of Community'. |
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... networks of social relations . Non - lawyers sometimes see a special distinctiveness of law which practising lawyers ... community exists , so does law . Law is a dimension of social relations of community . It is not set apart ...
... networks of social relations . Non - lawyers sometimes see a special distinctiveness of law which practising lawyers ... community exists , so does law . Law is a dimension of social relations of community . It is not set apart ...
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... communities through institutionalized doctrine . Some social relations and networks of community are within lawyers ' everyday experience and of much concern to them professionally , but others are not . Hence , allegiance to law is not ...
... communities through institutionalized doctrine . Some social relations and networks of community are within lawyers ' everyday experience and of much concern to them professionally , but others are not . Hence , allegiance to law is not ...
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... Community appeared that I developed what I now think is a defensible concept of community for the specific purposes ... networks of cultural and economic relations of many kinds , and with the development of multiculturalism . Community ...
... Community appeared that I developed what I now think is a defensible concept of community for the specific purposes ... networks of cultural and economic relations of many kinds , and with the development of multiculturalism . Community ...
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... community may have its own distinctive regulatory aspects . In studying how law can regulate networks of social relations that develop as combinations of types of community in actual social life , it may be possible to clarify a very ...
... community may have its own distinctive regulatory aspects . In studying how law can regulate networks of social relations that develop as combinations of types of community in actual social life , it may be possible to clarify a very ...
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Sommario
Law and Social Theory | 15 |
Legal Philosophy and Legal Pluralism | 29 |
Why Must Legal Ideas be Interpreted Sociologically? | 45 |
A Legal Concept of Community | 65 |
Applications Comparative Law and Culture | 79 |
The Concept of Legal Culture | 81 |
Law in Culture | 97 |
Is There a Logic of Legal Transplants? | 109 |
Sociology and Comparative Law | 127 |
Interpretation in Comparative Law | 145 |
Frontiers of Community | 161 |
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affective community analysis autopoiesis theory Chapter claims coexistence collective involvement community of belief comparatists comparative law complex concept of community concept of legal contemporary contexts distinct diversity Durkheim economic empirical Ewald example expressed focus forms Friedman Georges Gurvitch globalization groups Habermas ideal types important individuals instrumental community interaction internal interpretive communities juristic kinds law and society lawyers legal culture legal development legal doctrine legal ideas legal ideology legal interpretation legal philosophy legal pluralism legal rules legal sociology legal system legal theory legal thought legal transplants matter meaning modern moral nation nature Nelken networks of community Niklas Luhmann outlook participants particular pluralist political problems professional purpose trusts recognize regulation regulatory relations of community sense significance social phenomenon social relations social science social theory sociological inquiry sociological perspective sociologists sociology of law specific systematic theoretical traditional community transnational types of community ultimately understanding unifying values or beliefs Watson Zweigert