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Law's community : legal theory in sociological perspective

Author: Roger Cotterrell
Publisher: Oxford : Clarendon Press ; New York : Oxford University Press, 1996, ©1995.
Series: Oxford socio-legal studies.
Edition/Format:   Book : EnglishView all editions and formats
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Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Roger Cotterrell
ISBN: 0198264909 9780198264903 0198258909 9780198258902
OCLC Number: 39328052
Description: xvii, 381 p. ; 22 cm.
Contents: Introduction : explaining law's power --
The sociological concept of law --
Law and sociology : the constitution and confrontations of disciplines --
Sociology of law in Britain : a case study --
Sociological perspectives on legal closure --
Law, ideology and power : the Marxist tradition --
Legality and legitimacy : the sociology of Max Weber --
Social foundations of the rule of law : Franz Neumann and Otto Kirchheimer --
Law, morality and solidarity : the Durkheimian tradition --
Critique and law : the legacy of the Frankfurt school --
Law's images of society --
Feasible regulation for democracy and social justice --
Legal theory and the image of legality --
Socio-legal studies : between policy and community --
Conclusion : imagining law's community.
Series Title: Oxford socio-legal studies.
Responsibility: Roger Cotterrell.

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