An Introduction to the Study of the Roman Law

An Introduction to the Study of the Roman Law
Author: Luther Stearns Cushing
Publisher:
Total Pages: 268
Release: 1854
Genre: Civil law
ISBN:

"Originally compiled as a short course of lectures on the Roman law, and read before the Law School at Cambridge, in the second term of the academic year 1848-1849."--P. [v].

An Introduction to Science Studies

An Introduction to Science Studies
Author: John M. Ziman
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 220
Release: 1987-07-23
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780521346801

The purpose of this book is to give a coherent account of the different perspectives on science and technology that are normally studied under various disciplinary heads such as philosophy of science, sociology of science and science policy. It is intended for students embarking on courses in these subjects and assumes no special knowledge of any science. It is written in a direct and simple style, and technical language is introduced very sparingly. As various perspectives are sketched out in this book, the reader moves towards a consistent conception of contemporary science as a rapidly changing social institution that has already grown out of its traditional forms and plays a central role in society at large. It will appeal to students in a wide range of scientific disciplines and complement well Professor Ziman's earlier books.

An Introduction to the Sociology of Law

An Introduction to the Sociology of Law
Author: Nicholas Sergeyevitch Timasheff
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2017-07-12
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1351531875

The exiled Russian sociologist and legal scholar Nicholas S. Timasheff's place in the forefront of the sociology of law was established with the publication, in 1939, of An Introduction to the Sociology of Law. His magnum opus articulates a systematic legal sociology. The book's title is misleading, giving the false impression that the volume is merely a textbook intended for classroom use. It is much more than this. An Introduction to the Sociology of Law is a sophisticated treatise that explains, precisely and methodically, the law as a social force. It makes two fundamental points: law can, indeed must, be studied by sociology, and law is a combination of socio-ethical and imperative coordination of human behavior.