Relation of law with sociology

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Relation of law with sociology Definitions: Law: Enforceable body of rules to govern any society Sociology: Auguste Comte, Sociology is the science of social phenomena “subject to natural and invariable laws, the discovery of which is the object of investigation.”

background Societies have had laws for thousands of years and many of the concepts of law from the earliest civilizations, including those of the Roman Empire, have influenced the evolution of modern law (Ehrlich, 1922; Radin, 1925). . Law is created and put into practice through societal processes The study of the sociology of law and the relationship between law and society in sociological theory dates back to the works of Max Weber, Emile Durkheim, and Talcott Parsons. Now, the study of the sociology of law which focuses on the relationship between law and society is pursued around the world.

Law as a means of social engineer -roscoe pound He said that society is taken as primary and law is taken as secondary. Law is the product of society. Law is not only limited to formality but also tries to fulfill social objectives. Law is tool for social change, social control and social development

There is large influence of law on society and vice-versa Just making prison hall is not enough to prevent crime. It is needed to find out real cause of happening crime in society. Law in book and law in the action must be run along with but not separately.

The sociological subject areas which are most likely to be impacted by laws includes: Organizations, Industry, Science, Politics, Behavior, Groups, Social organization, Occupations, Urban environments, Medical, Marriage and family, Aging, Crime, and Race.

To conclude, Law is the creation of society and society is the implementation area of law. Thank You…