1. Max Weber’s interpretive sociology of law.
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Treiber, Hubert
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PHENOMENOLOGICAL sociology , *TRAINING of lawyers , *LEGAL history , *SOCIOLOGICAL jurisprudence , *LEGAL procedure - Abstract
This book review provides an overview of Michel Coutu's analysis of Max Weber's interpretive sociology of law. Coutu delves into Weber's critique of Rudolf Stammler and emphasizes the significance of understanding Weber's conceptual definitions in his sociology of law. The review also touches on other topics explored by Coutu, such as legitimacy and the sociology of domination. Overall, Coutu's book offers a comprehensive examination of Weber's ideas and their relevance to the study of law. The review recommends the book as an informative introduction to Weber's work, particularly his sociology of law, and highlights the importance of understanding German legal history in interpreting Weber's ideas. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
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