Law and Society: Critical Approaches

Pearson (1996)
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This text presents a critical approach to issues in law and society. It is concerned with defining how the rule of law has changed as a result of changes in the economy; the development of social movements in the U.S.; and in the efforts to make life more democratic. The book focuses on questions of law and economic relationships, law and changing definitions of gender, alternative dispute resolution, and relationships between law and the community.

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