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Law and Sociology: Current Legal Issues 2005 - Volume 8
The book "Law and Sociology: Current Legal Issues 2005 - Volume 8," edited by Michael Freeman, is a collection of essays that explores the relationship between law and sociology from various theoretical and methodological perspectives. This volume offers readers an in-depth understanding of how law is influenced by social dynamics, legal culture, and regulatory interactions within society. Additionally, the essays discuss the role of legal sociology in legal theory, including views on "living law" and social transformation within modern legal theory.
Featuring contributions from experts in law and sociology, the book covers a diverse range of topics such as Roman legal sociology, law and social movements, legal culture, and the impact of globalization on law. Essays by authors like Roger Cotterrell, Richard Nobles, and Lawrence Friedman provide insights into how law functions as a unifying force in society while also serving as a source of conflict.
Overall, this book offers a comprehensive perspective on the interconnection between law and sociology, making it a valuable resource for students, academics, and legal practitioners who seek to deepen their understanding of the interaction between the disciplines of law and social sciences.
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