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Author Wang, Qiliang, 1977-

Title Sociology of law a study of cultural contextualism / Qiliang Wang
Published Singapore : Springer, 2022

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Contents Introduction: Observing Law and Order -- Action, Culture and Order -- Law Pluralism, Social Control and Order -- Conclusion: Constructing a Legal Theory Centered on Chinese Issue
Summary This book, based on extensive ethnographic material, analyzes the complex relationships between the law and various social controls, helping to answer the question of how social order is formed. Formal law exists in a web of complex structures and meanings. Accordingly, legal study must take into account multiple types of order, allowing us to understand in depth the strengths and weaknesses, reasonable and absurdity, and successes and failures of the law. In addition, the interactions of numerous actors shape the structure and context of the law. Exploring these aspectswhile also highlighting diverse informal/non-state norms that influence day-to-day social practices, and which have never been replaced by modern lawsthe book offers an insightful resource for all readers who are interested in the practice of Chinese law or in the connections between culture, society, and the law
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed March 21, 2022)
Subject Sociological jurisprudence -- China
Sociological jurisprudence
China
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9789811655098
981165509X