na INLIS000000000007664 20200508204050 200508||||||||| | ||| |||| ||ind|| 979-421-450-7 010-0520007664 ind 340.1115 340.1115/FRI/l Wolfgang Friedmann Law in changing society 2 nd. Ed. Delhi PT. Raja Grafindo Persada 2003 580 hlm. ; 21,5 cm 21,5 cm Indeks : p. 571-580 p. 561-570 Law in changing society is a classic work on contemporary thought. Professor Friedmann writes of the law's great themes-its complex interaction with social change, its intervention into economics and the environment, its balance of public power and private rights, its place in the growth of international order, its own changing role in the interdependent society with insight, imagination and an exciting breadth of scholarship. For this second edition, the author has largely rewritten his text and added two new chapterrs: chapter 8, which examines the alternatives of economic competition, public regulation and public enterprise; and a concluding chapter, which examines the changing role of law in the society of the seventies. He sums up in his Preface the developments to which he has responded: "In some areas, such as family law, the last decade has brought fundamental changes in many countries, with respect to divorce, abortion, the status of illegitimate children, matrimonial property, and other matters. The very function and ambit of criminal law and criminal sanction has been put in question by recent developments in social psychology and genetic engineering. Sociological Jurisprudence Law-History Law reform-Social Change