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He was the father of the sociology of law in Hungary.
He has written on a range of areas including human rights, sociology of law, and democracy.
Similar approaches have been developed in many different ways in sociology of law.
The interest in the sociology of law continues to be more widespread in Western countries.
Everybody who has studied the sociology of law is well aware that this is not true.
Gurvitch is an important figure in the development of sociology of law.
It had some affinities with the sociology of law.
The sociology of law is often distinguished from sociological jurisprudence.
It is one of the leading professional associations for those interested in the sociology of law.
"Resistance to innovation in the sociology of law: a reply to Greenberg."
And, indeed, they helped to establish a new resurgence of interest in the sociology of law.
Legal culture is one of the central concepts of the sociology of law.
In several continental European countries empirical research in sociology of law developed strongly from the 1960s and 1970s.
The discussion on the internal and external plurality of legal systems is called sociology of law.
At first, jurists and legal philosophers were suspicious of sociology of law.
"The sociology of law in the United States."
He is considered one of the important forerunners of the sociology of law.
See the entry on sociology of law for other definitions of, and approaches to, legal pluralism.
His work focuses primarily on comparative criminal justice and comparative sociology of law.
He is considered to be a pioneer in the area of sociology of law and sociological jurisprudence.
Consequently, his contribution to the development of sociology of law remains largely unrecognized.
Since 1986 he has worked as a lecturer at the Law Faculty, teaching sociology of law.
Students of criminology, sociology of law or some specialized fields are affiliated with a department, however.
The sociology of law has no methods of investigation which have been developed specifically for conducting socio-legal research.
The study of legal cultures may, at the same time, be regarded as one of the general approaches within the sociology of law.