01292 2200253 4500001002100000005001500021035002000036008004100056020001800097041000800115082001000123084001600133100001800149245008200167260004700249300002500296500003200321500002600353504001700379520057000396650002200966990002500988990002501013INLIS00000000000066420221110022216 a0010-0520000664221110 | | eng  a0-19-826559-x aeng a361.6 a361.6 MUR o0 aMurphy, W. T.14aOldest Social Science? :bConfigurations of Law and Modernity /cW. T. Murphy aNew York :bOxford University Press,c1997 axii, 269 p. ;c22 cm aV.2 : The Intermediate Ages aIndeks : p. 255 - 269 ap. 221 - 254 aThis original book challenges the assumption that the post-war period is hallmarked by the triumph of the rule of law. It presents a sophisticated interpretation of the true role played by law in modern society, sidestepping the usual emphasis in legal theory on normative question. Tim Murphy approaches his subject by focusing on adjudication as a social practice and as set of govermental tecnique. From this viewpoint, he explores how the relationship between law, goverment and society. He ddresses the countural concern of and the public relations to the law. 4aSocial Policy Law a10087/MKRI-P/XI 2008 a10087/MKRI-P/XI 2008