CRIM 332 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Individual And Group Rights, Distinct Society

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Office hours: by appointment: readings: ability to recognize patterns and trends. Author names and dates not important: culture of rights and regulation of morality, two different sections: culture of rights and morality. There are different types of laws and regulations. They are all smaller pieces to regulate everyday life. Law is more than what(cid:495)s written down on the paper and is more than people who make and administer the laws. Law as a set of social practices. Development of legal institutions, social control, regulation, social. Interaction of law, legal institutions, legal behavior. construction, social change. How do different theoretical frameworks analyze contemporary socio- legal debates: law is . Law is constantly changing and can change as easily from one day to the other. There are times when we get rid of old laws and come up with new ones. There is an interaction between the recipient of laws (us) and the law impositions.

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