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  2. Sociology of law - Wikipedia

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    The sociology of law, legal sociology, or law and society is often described as a sub-discipline of sociology or an interdisciplinary approach within legal studies. [1] Some see sociology of law as belonging "necessarily" to the field of sociology, [2] but others tend to consider it a field of research caught up between the disciplines of law and sociology. [3]

  3. Category:Sociology of law - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Sociology of law" The following 34 pages are in this category, out of 34 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  4. Research Committee on Sociology of Law - Wikipedia

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    Research Committee on Sociology of Law (RCSL) was established in 1962 by William M. Evan (University of Pennsylvania) and Adam Podgórecki (University of Warsaw), with the support of Renato Treves (University of Milan) during the congress of the International Sociological Association (ISA), which was held in Weshington D. C. Treves was elected as the first president of the RCSL, Podgórecki as ...

  5. Unilasalle - Wikipedia

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    UniLaSalle is a private higher education establishment offering integrated degree programs (accessible directly after high school). It has two campuses, one in Beauvais and the other in Rouen . It offers three- or five-year degree programs, including engineering degrees in the fields of agriculture, the food industry, food and health ...

  6. Journal of Law and Society - Wikipedia

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    The Journal of Law and Society is a quarterly peer-reviewed law journal which publishes papers in the field of the sociology of law. It was established in 1974 as the British Journal of Law and Society, obtaining its current name in 1982. It is published by John Wiley & Sons on behalf of the Cardiff School of Law and Politics. [1]

  7. Renato Treves - Wikipedia

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    He advocated empirical research as a means of testing theories critically and favoured open as opposed to closed social portraits of law. Primarily, he argued in favour of a perspectivist and relativistic vision of law and society, combating all kinds of absolutism in both science and politics, from a liberal socialist stance that he upheld in ...

  8. Adam Podgórecki - Wikipedia

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    Crucial for him was the typology, derived from Petrazycki, [4] of intuitive and official law”. [1] To honour the significant contribution made by Adam Podgórecki to the development of sociology of law and to shape the history of the Research Committee on Sociology of Law, its board decided in 2004 to establish the annual Adam Podgórecki ...

  9. Eugen Ehrlich - Wikipedia

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    Eugen Ehrlich (14 September 1862 – 2 May 1922) was an Austrian legal scholar and sociologist of law. He is widely regarded as one of the primary founders of the modern field of sociology of law . Biography