Introduction: sociology, society, law Part I. Theoretical Foundations of the Sociology of Law: 1. Law and the rise of the social sciences 2. Max Weber on the rationalization of law 3. Emile Durkheim on law and social solidarity Part II. Development and Variations of the Sociology of Law: 4. The theoretical move towards the sociological study of law 5. From sociological jurisprudence to sociology of law 6. Sociology of law and the antinomies of modern thought Part III. Sociological Dimensions of Law: 7. Law and economy: the regulation of the market 8. Law and politics: the role of democratic law 9. Law and integration: the legal profession 10. Law and culture: the balance of values through norms Part IV. Special Problems of Law: 11. Social control: the enforcement of law 12. The globalization of law Conclusion: visions of the sociology of law.
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