LS101 Chapter 7: Law and Social Change

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Social change: means modification in the way people work, rear a family, educate their children, govern themselves, and seek ultimate meaning in life. In some cases, the law leads; in others, the law may been seen to follow social change ( Law as and instrument of social change: law became clearly conceptualized as a vehicle of social change with the advent of. Civil liberties: in general, refer to a narrower class of fundamental rights such as freedom or religion, expression, assembly, and association. Canada; also example of failure of law to maintain social change. Planning: architectural construction of new forms of social order and social interaction. Disruption: the blocking or amelioration of existing social forms and relations. ( friedman, 1973a:25: planning is a feature present in modern societies. Institutionalization: the establishment of a norm with provisions for its enforcement. Imperative coordination: the probability that specific commands from a given source will be obeyed by given groups of persons.

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