Social structure and law : theoretical and empirical perspectives
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Social structure and law : theoretical and empirical perspectives
(Sage library of social research, 180)
Sage Publications, c1990
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Bibliography: p. 240-258
Includes indexes
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Description
There is still a good deal of confusion surrounding the sociology of law with regard to the subject and boundaries of the field. Social Structure and Law clarifies some of the central issues. Using his own social structure model, Evan explains the interactions between legal and non-legal institutions and provides some useful theoretical guidelines for ongoing research. Readers will profit from studying this volume which sets forth a rationale for theoretical and empirical contributions to the sociology of law.
Table of Contents
PART ONE: THEORIES OF LAW AND SOCIETY
In Search of a Macrosocio-Legal Theory
A Social-Structural Model
PART TWO: COMPONENTS OF THE SOCIAL-STRUCTURE MODEL
Value Conflicts in the Law of Evidence
Dimensions of Legal Norms
A Role Analysis of Legal Personnel
Administrative Law and Organizational Theory
Organizations and the Limits of Effective Legal Action
PART THREE: INTERINSTITUTIONAL AND COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS
Public and Private Legal Systems
An Analysis of Labor Arbitration Decisions
Legal Indicators and Comparative Law
Analyzing Indicators of Legal Systems
Human Rights Laws
Measurement of Compliance
PART FOUR: SYSTEMS THEORY AND THE EXPERIMENTING SOCIETY
Human Rights, the Nation-State and Transnational Law
Toward a Systems Model of Law and Sociology
Law and the Experimenting Society
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