Norms and Actions National Reports on Sociology of Law

The present volume has been planned and prepared in meetings of the Research Committee for the Sociology of Law of the International Sociological Association at the initiative of its chairman, Renato Treves, who also took upon himself editorial responsibi

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NORMS AND ACTIONS National Reports on SocioloBY of Law Edited hy R. TREVES and

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GLASTRA VAN LOON

The present volume has been planned and prepared in meetings of the Research Committee for the Sociology of Law of the International Sociological Association at the initiative of its chairman, Renato Treves. The publication was undertaken with the purpose of presenting a survey of recent trends in sociology of law in various countries of the world. 1968. VII and 294 pages.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS RENATO TREVES, Introduction

1

TORSTEIN ECKHOFF, Sociology of Law in Scandinavia

21

J. F. GLASTRA VAN LOON, Sociology ofLaw in the Netherlands

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TAKEYOSID KAWASIDMA, The Sociology ofLaw in Japan

66

V. KAZIMIRCUK, V. TUMANOV, V. STEIJNBERG, Law and Sociological Studies in U .S.S.R.

80

KALMAN KULCSAR, Studies in the Sociology of Law in Hungary

97

OLEG MANDlc, The Sociology of Law in the Development of Sociology in Jugoslavia 117 ADAM PODGORECKI, The Sociology of Law in Poland

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Lms RECASENS SICHES, The Sociology of Law in Spain, Portugal and Latin America

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JEROME H. SKOLNOCK, The Sociology ofLaw in America

159

FRAN90IS TERRE, Legal Sociology in France

210

RENATO TREVES, The Sociology in Italy

239

KLAUS ZWINGMANN, The Sociology of Law in the Federal Republic of Germany: Current Position and Trends

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F. GLASTRA VAN LOON, Conclusion

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ON THE SOCIOLOGY OF INTERNATIONAL LAW AND INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY The sociology of international relations occupied an important place at the Sixth World Congress ofSociology, held in September 1966 in Evian, France. This relatively new branch ofsociology can be viewed as the application of sociological methods to international relations, particularly those in the non-governmental sphere, or as an attempt to view world-society as a whole in terms of a structural sociological approach. The author chooses the second method in this book as he deerns it essential that we should have a perspective on world-society as such before we can deal in a constructive fashion with more specific studies. In the ever-widening field of the study of international relations sociological theory may be able to fulfill a comparable function with the one it had in regard to national societies: to create a certain awareness of the interrelatedness of the social groups which can be regarded as the social centres in world-society. In this fashion it may supplement the thinking of international law and ofpolitical science.

1966. IX and 118 pages.

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Cassinelli, C. W., Free activities and interpersonal relations. Guilders 15.75 1966. VI and 116 pp. Estudios Juridico-Sociales, Homenaje al Profesor Luis Legaz y Lacambra. 1960. Vol. 1. 581 pp. With photograph. Vol. 2. page:582-1330. Together, Cloth. Guilders 75.Landheer, Bart, Mind an