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The Sociology of Law in Spain, Portugal and Latin America

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Before reviewing the whole panorama of the sociological-juridical works produced in Spain, Portugal and Latin America, it would be opportune to consider definitively for a moment the significance of the three expressions “philosophy of law,” “sociological jurisprudence” and sociology of law.”

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Siches, L.R. (1968). The Sociology of Law in Spain, Portugal and Latin America. In: Treves, R., van Loon, J.F.G. (eds) Norms and Actions. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-0790-5_9

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