Wildy Logo
(020) 7242 5778
enquiries@wildy.com

Book of the Month

Cover of Company Directors: Duties, Liabilities and Remedies

Company Directors: Duties, Liabilities and Remedies

Edited by: Mark Arnold KC, Simon Mortimore KC
Price: £275.00

Lord Denning: Life, Law and Legacy



  


Welcome to Wildys

Watch


NEW EDITION Pre-order Mortgage Receivership: Law and Practice



 Stephanie Tozer, Cecily Crampin, Tricia Hemans
Practical guidance to relevant law & procedure


Offers for Newly Called Barristers & Students

Special Discounts for Newly Called & Students

Read More ...


Secondhand & Out of Print

Browse Secondhand Online

Read More...


A Sociological Theory of Law

Edited by: Martin Albrow, Elizabeth King-Utz

ISBN13: 9781138644489
Published: January 2016
Publisher: Routledge
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback (Hardback in 2013)
Price: £46.99
Hardback edition , ISBN13 9780415858960



Despatched in 4 to 6 days.

Niklas Luhmann is recognised as a major social theorist, and his treatise on the sociology of law is a classic text. For Luhmann, law provides the framework of the state, lawyers are the main human resourced for the state, and legal theory provides the most suitable base from which to theorize on the nature of society.

He explores the concept of law in the light of a general theory of social systems, showing the important part law plays in resolving fundamental problems a society may face. He then goes on to discuss in detail how modern 'positive' - as opposed to 'natural' - law comes to fulfil this function.

The work as a whole is not only a contribution to legal sociology, but a major work in social theory. With a revised translation, and a new introduction by Martin Albrow.

Subjects:
Law and Society
Contents:
Translator's Preface
Introduction
1. Classical beginnings of the sociology of law
2. The Development of Law: foundation of a sociological theory
3. Law as structure of society
4. Positive law
5. Social change through positive law
Conclusion: Questions for legal theory (first edition)
Conclusion: Legal system and legal theory (second edition)