THE SOCIOLOGY OF LAW
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Book Details
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Publisher: Rawat Publications
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Editor: Pat Carlen
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Language: English
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Binding: Hardcover
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Number of Pages: 258
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Release Date: 11-06-2024
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ISBN: 9788131613900
About the Book
This book forms part of the broader analysis of law as a mode of reproduction of social order. The contributors explore law’s pedagogic and rhetorical dimensions in a range of contexts. While some focus on law’s effectiveness as a tool for maintaining social order, others examine its rhetorical functions in society.
The authors of this book—lawyers, a political scientist, and sociologists—bring a diverse set of perspectives. None claim to have written from a position of scientific neutrality. Instead, they aim to contribute to a deeper scientific understanding of law within capitalist societies.
Contents
Part One: Theory
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Max Weber’s Sociology of Law: A Critique – Paul Walton
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Perspectives in the Sociology of Law – Alan Hunt
Part Two: Law as a Mode of Reproduction of the Social Order
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Conspiracy Law, Class, and Society – Robert Spicer
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Rent and Rent Legislation in the U.K. 1915-1972 – Piers Beirne
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The Irish Republican Army and its Community: A Struggle for Legitimacy – Frank Burton
Part Three: Women and Law
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The Myth of Judicial Neutrality: The Male Monopoly Cases – Albie Sachs
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Women at Work: A Lawyer Discusses the Legislation Relating to Women Employees – Judith Mayhew
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Law as an Instrument of Repression or Reform – Margherita Rendel
Part Four: Legal Profession and Judicial Process
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Pre-trial Procedures and Construction of Conviction – Doreen J. McBarnet
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The Jury in the Legal System – Geoff Mungham & Zenon Bankowski
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Necessarily Out of Touch: Thoughts on the Organisation of the Bar – Maureen Cain
About the Author / Editor
Pat Carlen is a Lecturer in Criminology at the Department of Law, University of Keele. She is known for her work in criminology and the sociology of law.

