Introduction to the Sociology of Law


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The exiled Russian sociologist and legal scholar Nicholas S. Timasheff's place in the forefront of the sociology of law was established with the publication in 1939 of An Introduction to the Sociology of Law. His magnum opus articulates a systematic legal sociology. The book's title is misleading giving the false impression that the volume is merely a textbook intended for classroom use. It is much more than this. An Introduction to the Sociology of Law is a sophisticated treatise that explains precisely and methodically the law as a social force. It makes two fundamental points: law can indeed must be studied by sociology and law is a combination of socio-ethical and imperative coordination of human behavior.
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