ABSTRACTAs social beings, human beings can notlive outside the order. Since the beginning of human history interacting with other human beings, the problem of norms or norms becomes the need to achieve harmonization. Law is one of human need to achieve harmonization. The problems in this study are: What are the relations of law and social change? What is the relation of dealectic-implicative social change and legal change in modern society? The results of this study show that: the law will change as the development and change of social life. The interaction of social change and legal change is an integral whole. Ideally the law change is done gradually to minimize the resistance and simultaneously as a s...
Many of the original sociological premises, concepts and ideas regarding social action, legal change...
On the basis of the development of social values and common rules of behavior we may distinguish thr...
Social Changes and Islamic LawSince social changes are inevitable, social institutions should also w...
ABSTRACTAs social beings, human beings can notlive outside the order. Since the beginnin...
Along with religion and morality, law is one of the strongest regulatory measures of social control....
Law, of course, exists in society and for society\u27s needs. It is a man-made construct to facilita...
This theoretical-normative study aims to determine the problematic use of legal theory and its impac...
The simultaneous process of social-culture transformation emerges a complex problematic in the secto...
History has shown many periods of legal change dramatically transforming law in society. Although an...
Simple and modern society urgently need a legal system that regulate the interaction between one ano...
Many of the original sociological premises, concepts and ideas regarding social action, legal change...
The Sociology of Law is a part of the science of law that examines the interrelationships or the mut...
This study discusses the relationship between law and society. The aim of this research is to unders...
The article deals with the social nature of law and order. It is emphasized that a full and comprehe...
This article seeks to examine the meaning and content of law as perceived by some scholars to aid in...
Many of the original sociological premises, concepts and ideas regarding social action, legal change...
On the basis of the development of social values and common rules of behavior we may distinguish thr...
Social Changes and Islamic LawSince social changes are inevitable, social institutions should also w...
ABSTRACTAs social beings, human beings can notlive outside the order. Since the beginnin...
Along with religion and morality, law is one of the strongest regulatory measures of social control....
Law, of course, exists in society and for society\u27s needs. It is a man-made construct to facilita...
This theoretical-normative study aims to determine the problematic use of legal theory and its impac...
The simultaneous process of social-culture transformation emerges a complex problematic in the secto...
History has shown many periods of legal change dramatically transforming law in society. Although an...
Simple and modern society urgently need a legal system that regulate the interaction between one ano...
Many of the original sociological premises, concepts and ideas regarding social action, legal change...
The Sociology of Law is a part of the science of law that examines the interrelationships or the mut...
This study discusses the relationship between law and society. The aim of this research is to unders...
The article deals with the social nature of law and order. It is emphasized that a full and comprehe...
This article seeks to examine the meaning and content of law as perceived by some scholars to aid in...
Many of the original sociological premises, concepts and ideas regarding social action, legal change...
On the basis of the development of social values and common rules of behavior we may distinguish thr...
Social Changes and Islamic LawSince social changes are inevitable, social institutions should also w...