Encyclopedia of Law and Society
American and Global Perspectives
- David S. Clark - Willamette University, USA
Criminology & Criminal Justice | Political Science & International Relations | Sociology
By focusing globally, the Encyclopedia of Law and Society offers a greater understanding of American law and society within its historical and comparative context.
Key features include:
- more than 700 entries that are biographical, historical, comparative, topical, thematic and methodological;
- a rich diversity of European, Latin American, Asian, African and Australasian legislative developments;
- a unique mulit-volume resource revealling the truly holistic, interdisciplinary virtues of law and society today.
Key themes include:
- biographies in law and society;
- law and society activities in regions and countries;
- law and society methodology and research;
- demography of law;
- sociology of law;
- anthropology (ethnology) of law;
- law and economics;
- law and politicial science;
- psychology and law;
- criminology;
- legal subjects.
Special Introductory Offer Price: 190.00 GBP (offer expires end February 2007).
“No comparable work exists, making this encyclopedia a valuable contribution to interdisciplinary scholarship. Its sophistication makes it most suitable for academic and large public libraries.”
—Mary Rumsey, University of Minnesota Library
“Designed as a survey of 'sociolegal' studies, this encyclopedia provides a comprehensive introduction to the field of law and society. Over 500 contributors with a variety of educational backgrounds or experience living outside North America wrote the 667 signed articles. The topics are arranged alphabetically, with a detailed list of entries and an index making it easy to locate information. Eleven themes explained in the introductory material permit researchers to thoroughly investigate a particular subject. Theme 1, biographies in law and society, includes 125 brief biographies. Theme 2, law and society activities in regions and countries, underscores the global nature of scholarship on modern legal systems. Theme 3, law and society methodology research, explains the patient, rigorous research methods used. Theme 4, demography of law, is concerned with the grouping of peoples. Theme 5-11 reflect standard academic disciplines. Each article includes a bibliography and cross-references other topics. This work will be very valuable for academic and public libraries supporting prelaw, law, social, and cultural studies. Summing Up: Highly recommended. Upper-level undergraduates through professionals/practitioners; general readers."
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