
Explaining Law: Macrosociological Theory and Empirical Evidence
Synopsis
Sociologist-lawyer Larry D. Barnett advances the macrosociological thesis that, in nations that are structurally complex and democratically governed, concepts and doctrines of law on society-central social activities are fashioned by society-level conditions, not by particular (or even prominent) individuals. Because a substantial body of social science research has found that law in a modern nation does not have a large, permanent effect on the frequency of such activities, the book contends that the content of law on the activities is a product, not a determinant, of the society in which the law exists. Explaining Law bolsters this contention with several original studies, and illustrates types of quantitative evidence that can be used to build a macrosociological theory of law.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Brill
- ISBN: 9789004281202
- Number of pages: 352
- Dimensions: 235 x 155 x 25 mm
- Weight: 680g
- Languages: English

