Law&justice's The International Scientific Series The Science Of Law - (Reprint) Edition 2025
Author : | Sheldon Amos |
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Law&Justice's The International Scientific Series: The Science of Law
Law&Justice’s The Science of Law – Reprint Edition 2025, part of the prestigious International Scientific Series, delivers a profound and analytical examination of law as a social science. This classic work brings a scientific lens to the study of legal systems, aiming to understand law not only as a set of rules but as a living, evolving organism influenced by social, economic, and historical forces.
Reprinted in 2025 for contemporary legal scholars, this edition preserves the original philosophical and analytical essence of the landmark publication while presenting it in a more accessible format for today’s readers. It is particularly relevant for legal researchers, jurisprudence scholars, and students interested in exploring the origins, structure, and social functions of legal systems.
Key Features:
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Scientific Approach to Law: Treats legal systems as subjects of scientific inquiry, bridging law with sociology, history, and political science.
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Historical and Philosophical Context: Provides deep insights into how legal principles evolved alongside human civilization.
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Influential Thought: Discusses key theorists and early legal thinkers who laid the foundation for modern legal science.
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Critical Reflections: Questions the objectivity, rationality, and universality of law across different cultures and epochs.
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Timeless Value: A revered text for those seeking foundational knowledge on legal philosophy, systems theory, and the interdisciplinary study of law.