Description: Roger Cotterrell. Professor of Legal Theory at Queen Mary College, London, was one of the small group of law and sociology academics in Britain who first specialised in the new field of sociology of law from the 1970s. His leading book The Sociology of Law, has been translated into several languages. From the late 1990s he developed a "law and community" approach to socio-legal theory, attempting to replace sociology of law's traditional "law and society" approach, and stressing links with comparative law and the study of law's embeddedness in culture. The approach has influenced research in such diverse fields as communal property rights, sentencing policy, and foreign investment law. The book is a readily readable but comprehensive introduction to the subject. This is the 2nd edition. For every sale made, Billowness Books donates 50p to a literacy charity: Book Aid International; Books Abroad; or the World Literacy Foundation.
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Subject Area: Sociology, Jurisprudence
Publication Name: The Sociology of Law
Publisher: Butterworths
Subject: Sociology of Law
Publication Year: 1992
Type: Textbook
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Educational Level: Adult & Further Education
Author: Roger Cotterrell
Level: Advanced
Unit Quantity: 1
Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
Number of Pages: 398