Sociological jurisprudence
Sociological jurisprudence - the collective name of many legal sciences from the beginning of the twentieth century, extending to the knowledge and methods of sociology (especially sociology of law).
This is called the Free School of Law, the American and Scandinavian legal realism and the work of Roscoe Pound.
In the Polish science of the communist period, this trend was called legal functionalism and was the subject of numerous theoretical critics. However, there are no stronger relationships between sociological jurisprudence and functionalism in sociology or anthropology. Bibliography
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