PART ONE: THEORIES OF LAW AND SOCIETY In Search of a Macrosocio-Legal Theory A Social-Structural Model PART TWO: COMPONENTS OF THE SOCIAL-STRUCTURE MODEL Value Conflicts in the Law of Evidence Dimensions of Legal Norms A Role Analysis of Legal Personnel Administrative Law and Organizational Theory Organizations and the Limits of Effective Legal Action PART THREE: INTERINSTITUTIONAL AND COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS Public and Private Legal Systems An Analysis of Labor Arbitration Decisions Legal Indicators and Comparative Law Analyzing Indicators of Legal Systems Human Rights Laws Measurement of Compliance PART FOUR: SYSTEMS THEORY AND THE EXPERIMENTING SOCIETY Human Rights, the Nation-State and Transnational Law Toward a Systems Model of Law and Sociology Law and the Experimenting Society.
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