Specifications
book-author | Anthony Walsh ; Craig Hemmens |
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file-type | |
isbn10 | 0190272759 |
isbn13 | 978-0190272753 |
language | English |
publisher | Oxford University Press |
Book Description
Dive into the captivating realm where Law, Justice, and Society intersect with the fourth edition of this illuminating textbook. “Law, Justice, and Society: A Sociolegal Introduction” offers an accessible and vibrant exploration of how legal systems interweave with the intricate fabric of social institutions, all through the unique lens of sociology.
Esteemed authors Anthony Walsh and Craig Hemmens embark on a journey that unveils the profound relationship between the law and various facets of human existence, including race, class, gender, and age. Through their insightful sociological perspective, they illuminate the intricate ways in which law shapes and is shaped by these crucial dimensions of identity.
Delving deeper, this edition unfurls the very origins of the law, tracing its historical evolution and the remarkable development of the American legal system. With a keen focus on the sociology of law, the authors guide readers through the labyrinthine landscape of legal structures and court systems. The spotlight is cast on the fundamental distinctions between civil and criminal law, elucidating the intricate tapestry of rights and responsibilities woven within.
More than just a textbook, “Law, Justice, and Society: A Sociolegal Introduction” breathes life into the complexities of the legal world. Its vivid approach and comprehensive coverage captivate students, bridging the gap between theory and real-world application. With each turn of the page, readers are equipped with a deeper understanding of the dynamic interplay between law and society, ultimately paving the way for enlightened perspectives on the intricate mechanisms that govern our lives. Whether you're a student embarking on a journey into the realm of law or an avid learner eager to grasp the underpinnings of justice, this fourth edition promises an enriching exploration that transcends the conventional boundaries of legal studies.
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