Legal Construct Social Concept

Legal Construct  Social Concept
Author: Larry Barnett
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2017-07-12
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781351509169

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Based on sophisticated demographic analysis, Legal Construct, Social Concept argues that legal doctrine on social issues is shaped by the needs and values of society rather than by individuals and interest groups and that it evolves in response to social change but has little impact on that change. The book also explains why a substantial body of social science research has found that although law may be effective for some types of economic problems, its impact on social problems is generally small and of brief duration. At least in the United States, legal doctrine seems to operate primarily to provide symbols that enhance commitment to the social system and increase the cohesiveness of the system. Barnett's approach to legal thought derives from the practices and assumptions of the social sciences, particularly sociology, and not from those of critical legal studies. His main concern is with social issues issues that substantively differ from economic issues. In addressing legal thought on social problems with the conceptual framework and quantitative techniques of macrosociology, he considers a topic that is infrequently investigated and employs an approach that is infrequently used. To illustrate this thesis, Barnett presents data on social patterns relevant to three current issues: sex discrimination, age discrimination, and the availability of contraception and abortion. His analyses of these data are compared to constitutional philosophy, judicial rulings, and federal statutes. Barnett then turns from the evolution of legal doctrine in the past to its possible change in the future and considers whether active forms of euthanasia are likely to be legalized. He concludes with an exploration of additional issues for future research and theory.

Legal Construct Social Concept

Legal Construct  Social Concept
Author: L.D. Barnett
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 194
Release: 1993
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 3110141167

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Legal Construct Social Concept

Legal Construct  Social Concept
Author: Larry D. Barnett
Publsiher: Transaction Publishers
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2024
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781412843584

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Based on sophisticated demographic analysis, Legal Construct, Social Concept argues that legal doctrine on social issues is shaped by the needs and values of society rather than by individuals and interest groups and that it evolves in response to social change but has little impact on that change. The book also explains why a substantial body of social science research has found that although law may be effective for some types of economic problems, its impact on social problems is generally small and of brief duration. At least in the United States, legal doctrine seems to operate primarily to provide symbols that enhance commitment to the social system and increase the cohesiveness of the system. Barnett's approach to legal thought derives from the practices and assumptions of the social sciences, particularly sociology, and not from those of critical legal studies. His main concern is with social issues—issues that substantively differ from economic issues. In addressing legal thought on social problems with the conceptual framework and quantitative techniques of macrosociology, he considers a topic that is infrequently investigated and employs an approach that is infrequently used. To illustrate this thesis, Barnett presents data on social patterns relevant to three current issues: sex discrimination, age discrimination, and the availability of contraception and abortion. His analyses of these data are compared to constitutional philosophy, judicial rulings, and federal statutes. Barnett then turns from the evolution of legal doctrine in the past to its possible change in the future and considers whether active forms of euthanasia are likely to be legalized. He concludes with an exploration of additional issues for future research and theory.

Legal Construct Social Concept

Legal Construct  Social Concept
Author: Larry D. Barnett
Publsiher: Aldine De Gruyter
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2010
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0202363791

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Originally published: New York: A. de Gruyter, c1993.

Social Construction of Law

Social Construction of Law
Author: Michael Giudice
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2020-10-30
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781839103223

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This illuminating book explores the theme of social constructionism in legal theory. It questions just how much freedom and power social groups really have to construct and reconstruct law.

International Law as Social Construct

International Law as Social Construct
Author: Carlo Focarelli
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 628
Release: 2012-05-24
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780199584833

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This book explores international law as a social construct by analysing its social foundations and by re-conceptualizing the way in which it is commonly understood. It asks what law is and how it works in society, and shows why it is worth to struggle for new and better-working rules in the international legal order.

Law Culture and Society

Law  Culture and Society
Author: Roger Cotterrell
Publsiher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2006
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0754625117

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Presenting a distinctive approach to the study of law in society and through a range of specific studies, this book seeks to integrate the sociology of law with other kinds of legal analysis and engages directly with current juristic debates in legal theory and comparative law.

Societal Agents in Law

Societal Agents in Law
Author: Larry D. Barnett
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2018-12-28
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9783030018276

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In this two-volume set, Larry D. Barnett delves into the macrosociological sources of law concerned with society-important social activities in a structurally complex, democratically governed nation. Barnett explores why, when, and where particular proscriptions and prescriptions of law on key social activities arise, persist, and change. The first volume, Societal Agents in Law: A Macrosociological Approach, puts relevant doctrines of law into a macrosociological framework, uses the findings of quantitative research to formulate theorems that identify the impact of several society-level agents on doctrines of law, and takes the reader through a number of case analyses. The second volume, Societal Agents in Law: Quantitative Research, reports original multivariate statistical studies of sociological determinants of law on specific types of key social activities. Taken together, the two volumes offer an alternative to the almost-total monopoly of theory and descriptive scholarship in the macrosociology of law, comparative law, and history of law, and underscore the value of a mixed empirical/theoretical approach.