01618 2200229 4500001002100000005001500021035002000036007000300056008004100059020002000100082001200120084001800132100001900150245007200169260005000241300002400291650003100315650002700346520096500373990002501338990002501363INLIS00000000001070120221125082009 a0010-1122000043ta221125 g 0 ind  a978-0-521-67392 a340.115 a340.115 DEF s0 aMathieu Deflem1 aSociology of Law :bVisions a Scholarly Tradition /cMathieu Deflem aNew York :bCambridge University Press,c2008 ax, 348 hlm ;c24 cm 4asociological jurisprudence 4alaw and social science aSince the classic contributions of Weber and Durkheim, the sociology of law has raised key questions on the place of law in society. Drawing together both theoretical and empirical themes, in this book Mathieu Deflem reviews the field's major accomplishments and reveals the value of the multiple ways in which sociologists study the social structures and processes of law. He discusses both historical and contemporary issues, from early theoretical foundations and the work of Weber and Durkheim, through the contribution of sociological jurisprudence, to the development of modern perspectives to clarify how sociologists study law. Chapters also look at the role of law in relation to the economy, politics, culture, and the legal profession; and aspects of law enforcement and the globalization of law. This book will appeal to scholars and students of the sociology of law, jurisprudence, social and political theory, and social and political philosophy. a22287/MKRI-P/XI-2011 a22288/MKRI-P/XI-2011