Law In Modern Society
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| Originally published | 1976 |
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| Authors | D. Galligan |
| LC Class | K370. U54 1976 |
| Page count | 309 |
| Genres | Law |
| Preceded by | Knowledge and Politics |
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| Published | August 31, 2006 |
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| ID | 1307861 |
About Law In Modern Society
Providing an introduction to law in modern society, D. J. Galligan considers how legal theory, and particularly H. L. A Hart's The Concept of Law, has developed the idea of law as a highly developed social system, which has a distinctive character and structure, and which shapes and influences people's behaviour. ...