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The Sociology of Law Roger Cotterrell (Professor of Legal Theory, University of London, Queen Mary and Westfield College)

The Sociology of Law By Roger Cotterrell (Professor of Legal Theory, University of London, Queen Mary and Westfield College)

Summary

Offers a distinctive view of contemporary law in Western societies, and provides a clear analytical framework for the study of the diverse literature relating to its field. This edition takes account of theoretical literature, changes of emphasis in interpretation and research on legal practice, dispute processing, and law enforcement.

The Sociology of Law Summary

The Sociology of Law: An Introduction by Roger Cotterrell (Professor of Legal Theory, University of London, Queen Mary and Westfield College)

The Sociology of Law offers a distinctive view of contemporary law in Western societies and provides a clear analytical framework for the study of the diverse literature relating to its field. This new edition has been enlarged and re-written to take account of recent theoretical literature, changes of emphasis in interpretation and new research on legal practice, dispute processing and law enforcement since the last edition appeared in 1984.

About Roger Cotterrell (Professor of Legal Theory, University of London, Queen Mary and Westfield College)

Roger Cotterrell, LLD, MSc (Soc), Professor of Legal Theory, University of London, Queen Mary and Westfield College

Table of Contents

INTRODUCTION.

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GOR011047070
9780406517708
0406517703
The Sociology of Law: An Introduction by Roger Cotterrell (Professor of Legal Theory, University of London, Queen Mary and Westfield College)
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