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  • - Crime Control in Capitalist Society
    av Richard Quinney
    696,-

    A critical look at the legal order in capitalist society. Using a traditional Marxist perspective, Richard Quinney argues that the legal order is not intended to reduce crime and suffering, but to maintain class differences and a social order that mainly benefits the ruling class.

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    1 136,-

    House Rules takes a hard look at the law and norms governing family life, compelling readers to rethink entrenched inequalities in familial relationships and proposing ways to approach legislative solutions.

  • - Cinematic Representations of Female Incarceration
    av Suzanne Bouclin
    390,-

    Women, Film, and Law questions the criminalization of women through an engaging exploration of the women-in-prison film genre.

  • - The Settler Colonial Invasion of Kahnawa:ke in Nineteenth-Century Canada
    av Daniel Ruck
    540,-

    The Laws and the Land, an original and impassioned account of the history of the relationship between Canada and Kahnawa:ke, reveals the clash of settler and Indigenous legal traditions and the imposition of settler colonial law on Indigenous peoples and land.

  • - A Comparative Study of Their Evolution and Challenges
    av Junhao Hong
    1 046,-

  • - The Cost and Value of Accessing Law
     
    560,-

    Based on innovative recent empirical research, The Justice Crisis assesses what is and isn't working in efforts to improve access to civil and family justice in Canada.

  • - Rethinking Trials and Errors?
    av Professor Larry Laudan
    290,-

  • - Crime Control in Capitalist Society
    av Richard Quinney
    1 860,-

    A critical look at the legal order in capitalist society. Using a traditional Marxist perspective, Richard Quinney argues that the legal order is not intended to reduce crime and suffering, but to maintain class differences and a social order that mainly benefits the ruling class.

  • - Media Art Meets Law in Ontario's Censor Wars
    av Taryn Sirove
    1 300,-

    This fascinating account of Ontario's 1980s' censor wars shows that when art intersects with law, artists have the power to transform the law, and the law, in turn, can influence the concept of art.

  • av Norman K. Denzin
    756,-

    The core of this book is a continuation of the efforts, apparent in the work of Max Weber, to resolve or integrate the dualism which is affecting law. The introduction discusses the author's place in the history of the sociology of law and the context in which his works should be placed.

  • - Classical and Contemporary Perspectives
    av A. Javier Trevino
    850,-

    Consists of discussions of the works of scholars who have contributed to the cumulative development of the sociology of law. This work surveys the major traditions of legal sociology but is not wedded to any one particular theoretical approach. It also features key sociological and legal concepts, that are presented in bold print and italics.

  • av Peter Yeager
    726,-

    Laying the groundwork for analyses of important aspects of corporate behavior, this book defines corporate crime and finds ways of locating corporate violations from various sources. Among the issues tackled are whether corporate crime is greater and the laws to control corporate crime and alternative approaches.

  • - A Global Study of Constitutions, Human Rights, and the Environment
    av David R. Boyd
    450,-

    David Boyd shows that recognition of the right to a healthy environment is not only growing, it is having a profound influence on public policy and environmental protection.

  • - An Essay on Social Codes
     
    720,-

    In Custom , Ferdinand Tonnies illustrates the relationship of custom to various aspects of culture, such as religion, gender, and family. Tonnies argues that all social norms are evolved from a basic sense of order, which is largely derived from customs. As such, custom refers to the ideal, and the desirable, and it mediates subjective aspects of social life. Tonnies makes observations in Custom that are just as true today as when they were written over a century ago. The pivotal idea in Tonnies work is the observation that custom, like its individual counterpart habit, has three distinct aspects: a fact--an actual way of conduct; a norm--a general rule of conduct; and a will. The analysis, extended into the field of collective behaviour, helps to explain how far custom can be regarded as a manifestation of a common will. Custom is a classic contribution in the grand canon of law and society scholarship. Moreover, the volume introduces several key elements of Tonnies' work focusing on broader sociological thought, which benefits both the theoretical understanding of law as an object of social science reflection, as well as provides empirical insights into the roles of law in society.

  • - Urban Governance, Law, and Condoization in New York City and Toronto
    av Randy K. Lippert
    390,-

    This eye-opening study shows how the condo, developed to meet the needs of a community of owners in cities in the 1960s, has been conquered by commercial interests.

  • - Crossracial Encounters and Juridical Truths in British Columbia, 1871-1921
    av Renisa Mawani
    396,-

    Colonial Proximities traces the encounters between aboriginal peoples, mixed-race populations, Chinese migrants, and Europeans in late-nineteenth- and early-twentieth-century British Columbia.

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