Beschreibung:
This title is a treatise that seeks to explain the law as a social force. It makes two fundamental points: law can and must be studied by sociology, and law is a combination of socio-ethical and imperative coordination of human behaviour.
I: Sociology and Law; I: The Sociological Place of Law; II: The Place of the Sociology of Law in Science; III: The Historical Development of the Sociology of Law; II: Ethics; IV: The Ethical Group-Conviction; V: Socio-Ethical Equilibrium; VI: Changes in Ethics; VII: Differentiation of Ethics; III: Power; VIII: Power Equilibrium; IX: Differentiation and Integration of Power; X: Changes in Power; IV: Law; XI: Legal Equilibrium; XII: Changes in Law; XIII: Differentiation and Integration of Law; XIV: The Integration of Law in Culture; XV: Legal Disequilibrium and Legal Disintegration; XVI: The Vindication of Law