The disorder of law : a critique of legal theory
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The disorder of law : a critique of legal theory
B. Blackwell, 1989
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Bibliography: p. [285]-294
Includes index
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内容説明
A critical examination of contemporary theories of law, which encompasses an alternative theory of law and its interaction with the societal systems of which it forms a part. Beginning with the common association of Law with system and order, Charles Sampford questions whether the Law is in any meaningful sense a legal system. Finding little real theoretical support for this assumption, he constructs an alternative, non-systematic theory of Law, incorporating insights from other, most particularly sociological, theories. He aims to show how such a non-systematic theory can advance understanding of how the Law operates and how variations are generated and sustained.
目次
- Part I 3 Kinds of Legal System
- 1. Positivist Theories of Legal System
- 2. Content Theories of Legal System
- 3. Sociological Theories of Legal System
- 4. The Failure of legal systems theory
- Part II Law Without Order
- 5. The Social Melee
- 6. The Legal Melee
- 7. Citizen and Lawyer in the Legal Melee
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