Written by one of Canada's most prominent socio-legal scholars, Law and Society Redefined is a comprehensive introduction to law and society. Drawing on the foundational contributions of such prominent social theorists as Emile Durkheim, Max Weber, and Michel Foucault, author George Pavlich uses social theory to explore the relationship between law and society. With extensive coverage of many of the most important topics in socio-legal studies, including morality, race, gender, and violence, the text questions the traditional definition of the 'sociology of law' to determine how the field has developed, while also examining the ideas and critiques that might redefine it in the future.
Law and Society Redefined (Themes in Canadian Sociology)
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Author(s)George Pavlich
PublisherOxford University Press
ISBN / ASIN019542980X
ISBN-139780195429800
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Sales Rank3,327,798
CategoryLaw
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