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The core of Gurvitch's sociology of law is at root a continuation of the efforts, apparent in the work of Max Weber, to resolve or integrate the dualism which is so markedly affecting law. Gurvitch's Sociology of Law shines as a beacon in the ongoing quest for a transformative vision of law. In his new introduction Alan Hunt discusses Gurvitch's place in the history of the sociology of law and the context of his works.

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The core of Gurvitch's sociology of law is at root a continuation of the efforts, apparent in the work of Max Weber, to resolve or integrate the dualism which is so markedly affecting law. Gurvitch's Sociology of Law shines as a beacon in the ongoing quest for a transformative vision of law. In his new introduction Alan Hunt discusses Gurvitch's place in the history of the sociology of law and the context of his works.
Autorenporträt
Georges Gurvitch (1894-1965) held the chair of sociology at the Sorbonne from 1949 until his death. During the war years, he taught at the New School for Social Research. He was the author of numerous works in the sociology of law including Le Temps Present et l'Idue du Droit Social, L'Experience Juridique et la Philosophe Pluraliste do Droit, and The Bill of Social Rights.