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Explaining Law

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Sociologist-lawyer Larry D. Barnett advances the macrosociological thesis that, in nations that are structurally complex and democratically governed, concepts and doctrines of law on society-centra...
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  • 07 August 2015
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Sociologist-lawyer Larry D. Barnett advances the macrosociological thesis that, in nations that are structurally complex and democratically governed, concepts and doctrines of law on society-central social activities are fashioned by society-level conditions, not by particular (or even prominent) individuals. Because a substantial body of social science research has found that law in a modern nation does not have a large, permanent effect on the frequency of such activities, the book contends that the content of law on the activities is a product, not a determinant, of the society in which the law exists. Explaining Law bolsters this contention with several original studies, and illustrates types of quantitative evidence that can be used to build a macrosociological theory of law.
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Price: $198.00
Pages: 336
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: International Studies in Sociology and Social Anthropology
Publication Date: 07 August 2015
ISBN: 9789004281202
Format: Hardcover
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Larry D. Barnett, J.D. (1975) University of Florida, Ph.D. (1965) Florida State University, is Professor Emeritus in the School of Law at Widener University Delaware Law School. He is the author of The Place of Law (Transaction Publishers, 2011) and Legal Construct, Social Concept (Aldine de Gruyter, 1993).