This article seeks to examine the meaning and content of law as perceived by some scholars to aid in the determination of whether the primary aim of law is to measure human conduct and facilitate socialization. Law is a phenomenon that has attracted several and diverse definitions from different schools of thoughts. As a social phenomenon its definition seems to be dependent and influenced by the socio-cultural experiences of the relevant proponent and thus subjective. This article critically examines various definitions of law, in a bid to unravel the true and proper meaning of law. It shows that law is not merely a tool for enforcing orders of the state or a superior being but primarily a tool for measuring human conduct and socialization
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Along with religion and morality, law is one of the strongest regulatory measures of social control....
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This book\u2019s basic hypothesis \u2013 which it proposes to test with a cognitive-sociological app...
Law is a set of rules that are created and are enforceable by social or governmental institutions to...
Legal Socialization - A Study of Norms and Rules examines the varying responses, negative and positi...
The article analyzes the opinion that the sociological school of legal understanding defends the pos...
What is law like? What can we compare it with in order to illuminate its character and suggest answe...
Law is a practical science. It does not ordinarily dwell on fundamental questions about the social, ...
ABSTRACT: This article deals with issues related to the historical process of the emergence of law, ...
What is the nature of law and what is the best way to discover it? This book argues that law is best...
Along with religion and morality, law is one of the strongest regulatory measures of social control....
The article deals with the social nature of law and order. It is emphasized that a full and comprehe...
The article is devoted to the overview of the ties between law and extrascientific forms of world pe...
The Sociology of Law is a part of the science of law that examines the interrelationships or the mut...
Social science methodology is a useful adjunct to law, but it cannot replace the humanist ideas that...
The article examines different methods for defining law in the past and in current times, considerin...
The article addresses three distinct, although related, questions: 1. A theoretical question: is the...
This book\u2019s basic hypothesis \u2013 which it proposes to test with a cognitive-sociological app...
Law is a set of rules that are created and are enforceable by social or governmental institutions to...
Legal Socialization - A Study of Norms and Rules examines the varying responses, negative and positi...
The article analyzes the opinion that the sociological school of legal understanding defends the pos...
What is law like? What can we compare it with in order to illuminate its character and suggest answe...
Law is a practical science. It does not ordinarily dwell on fundamental questions about the social, ...