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Explains the principles and development of the sociological school of jurisprudence, highlighting the role of law as a social phenomenon and the concept of social engineering to balance individual and societal interests.
Year:
19th–20th century
Region / Country:
France, United States, India
Subject:
Sociology of law, legal theory
Document type:
Academic overview / Scholarly article
Authors:
August Comte, Montesquieu, Eugen Ehrlich, Roscoe Pound
Target audience:
Students and scholars of law and sociology
Key concepts:
Law as a social phenomenon, relationship between law and society, social engineering, balance of individual and state interests
Historical context:
Reaction against laissez-faire policies, industrial and technological revolutions
Primary sources referenced:
The Spirit of Laws, Indian Constitution Article 19
Period covered:
1798–1964
Main ideas:
Connection between law and society, sociological approach to jurisprudence, social engineering in legal practice
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Year:
2020
Region / city:
Geneva
Subject:
Human Rights, COVID-19
Document type:
Toolkit
Organization:
OHCHR
Author:
Human Rights Treaties Branch
Target audience:
UN staff, field presences, human rights experts
Period of validity:
Ongoing, to be updated continuously
Approval date:
15 July 2020
Date of changes:
15 July 2020
Year:
2020
Region / City:
International
Document Type:
Annex
Institution:
Various international administrative tribunals
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Legal professionals, researchers
Period of Validity:
Indeterminate
Date of Approval:
Not specified
Date of Amendments:
Not specified
Document Type:
Educational assessment
Format:
True/False and Multiple Choice questionnaire
Subject:
Business law and jurisprudence
Jurisdiction Referenced:
United States
Comparative Reference:
United Kingdom
Legal Sources Mentioned:
United States Congress; Justinian Code
States Referenced:
Pennsylvania; Delaware
Legal Topics Covered:
Constitutional law, common law, civil and criminal law, equity, administrative law, corporate counsel, dispute resolution
Intended Audience:
Law or business students
Educational Level:
Undergraduate or law school introductory course
Year:
Not specified
Location:
Kragujevac, Serbia
Subject:
Criminal Law, US Legal System
Document type:
Course Schedule / Syllabus
Institution:
Kragujevac Law School
Instructor:
Joseph H. Huynh
Duration:
3 days
Target audience:
Law students, legal professionals
Date:
Not specified
Key topics:
US criminal justice system, federal and state law, criminal procedure, trials, sentencing, appeals, role of legal actors, evidentiary standards
Included materials:
Handouts, movie clips for case studies
Field of study:
Jurisprudence
Legal theory school:
Historical School of Jurisprudence
Main subject:
Origin and development of law through customs and social traditions
Key concepts:
Volksgeist; Custom as source of law; Evolutionary development of law
Primary figure discussed:
Friedrich Karl von Savigny
Related thinkers mentioned:
Vico; Montesquieu; Burke; Hugo; Herder; George Friedrich Puchta; John Austin
Notable work referenced:
The Law of Possession (1803)
Theoretical opposition:
Natural Law Theory; Analytical School of Jurisprudence
Source of law according to the text:
Customs, habits, and collective consciousness of the people
Perspective on law:
Law as a product of historical development and social traditions
Discipline context:
Legal philosophy and legal history
Author:
Stephen J. Macdonald, Ph.D.
Affiliation:
Faculty of Education and Society, University of Sunderland
Country:
United Kingdom
Type of document:
Academic journal article
Field:
Disability Studies; Sociology of Education
Keywords:
social theory of learning disabilities, medical models of dyslexia, social models of dyslexia, neurodiversity, disability studies
Referenced policy context:
Rose Report (2009)
Government context:
New Labour government independent review (2008)
Subject:
Theoretical frameworks in the study of dyslexia
Theoretical approaches discussed:
biomedical model; biopsychosocial model; social model; social relational model; affirmation model; neurodiversity approach
Note:
Year
Theme:
Sociology, Social Studies
Document Type:
Educational Material
Target Audience:
Students, Sociologists, Academics
Contextual description:
A multiple-choice questionnaire designed to test knowledge on the key concepts of sociology and sociological imagination.
Year:
2018
Region / City:
N/A
Theme:
Sociological Theories
Document Type:
Academic Paper
Author:
Adrianne Richard
Target Audience:
Sociology Students, Researchers
Approval Date:
March 11, 2018
Date of Changes:
N/A
Keywords:
Positivism, Sociology, Functionalism, Conflict Theory, Emile Durkheim, August Comte, Social Structures
Contextual Description:
A comparative analysis of positivist and sociological theories, with a focus on functionalism, conflict theory, and their application in understanding social issues.
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Haryana, India
Topic:
Sustainable agriculture adoption, farmer behavior
Document Type:
Empirical research article
Journal:
Journal of Global Ecology and Environment
Manuscript Number:
Ms_JOGEE_14342
Author:
Not specified
Reviewer:
Ajala Oluwole Samuel
Affiliation:
Lagos State University of Education, Nigeria
Ethical Issues:
None reported
Language:
English
Peer Review Comments:
AI-assisted review prohibited
Abstract Evaluation:
Comprehensive with minor adjustments
References:
Some outdated, recommendation to update
Year:
2023
Region / city:
Haryana, Sirsa District
Theme:
Agricultural Technology, Crop Residue Management, Sociological Study
Document Type:
Research Study
Author:
Unspecified
Target Audience:
Researchers, Agricultural Extension Professionals, Policymakers
Period of Action:
2023
Date of Approval:
Unspecified
Date of Changes:
Unspecified
Year:
2021
Course:
SOC 101
Instructor:
Dr. Melis Kural
Type of document:
Course assignment instructions
Topic:
Sociological concepts and photo analysis
Audience:
College students
Institution:
Yates County College
Format:
Group project with e-portfolio presentation
Duration:
Fall 2021 semester
Year:
2026
Region:
International
Topics:
Criminology, Sociology, Crime Theories, Social Control
Document Type:
Study guide / Revision notes
Authors:
Compiled by educators (various sources referenced)
Target Audience:
Students of criminology and sociology
Included Theories:
Functionalism, Strain Theory, Subcultural Theories, Marxism, Neo-Marxism, Interactionism, Media Studies, Realism, Postmodernism, Gender and Crime, Ethnicity and Crime, Globalisation, Green Crime, Human Rights, State Crimes, Social Control
Key Sociologists:
Durkheim, Hirschi, Merton, Cohen, Cloward, Ohlin, Messner, Rosenfield, Chambliss, Snider, Pierce, Hall, Taylor, Box, Cicourel, Becker, Lemert, Ditton, Duffy, Surette, Bandura, Jewkes, Lea, Young, Wilson, Murray, Kellings, Levin, McDevitt, Katz, Heidensohn, Pollack, Parsons, Carlen, Adler, Brownmiller, Messerschmidt, MacPherson, Fitzgerald, Glenny, Hobbs, Dunningham, McLaughlin, Green, Ward, Michalowski, Schwendinger, Wolfgang, Walklate
Period Covered:
Classical and contemporary criminological theories
Content:
Overview of crime theories, sociological perspectives, crime types, social control mechanisms, media influence, gender and ethnicity in crime, state and environmental crimes, and victimology
Revision Materials:
Booklet complete, exam questions planned or practised
Study Focus:
Theoretical understanding, critical analysis, application to contemporary social issues
Year:
1895
Course:
SOC 3150: Classical Sociological Theory
Lecture:
16
Topic:
Durkheim’s methodology, social facts, collective representations, social morphology
Author:
Émile Durkheim
Institution:
University course (unspecified)
Type:
Lecture notes / academic lecture
Audience:
Sociology students
Key concepts:
Social facts, normal vs. pathological, collective representations, rules for observation, social morphology
Period covered:
Late 19th century sociology
Language:
English
Year:
Not specified
Region / city:
Not specified
Theme:
Evolution, Natural Selection, Charles Darwin
Document Type:
Educational Guide
Organization:
Not specified
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Students studying biology
Period of validity:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of changes:
Not specified
Year:
2018
Region / City:
Philadelphia
Subject:
Information Technology, Project Management
Document Type:
Course Description
Organization / Institution:
Community College of Philadelphia
Author:
Barbara Anne Hearn
Target Audience:
Students pursuing a career in IT Project Management
Period of Validity:
Fall 2019 and onward
Approval Date:
November 28, 2018 (updated February 13, 2019)
Date of Changes:
February 13, 2019
Year:
2016
Region / city:
Australia
Topic:
Sailplane maintenance, Harness inspection
Document type:
Workbook
Organization / institution:
Gliding Federation of Australia
Author:
Peter Cesco
Target audience:
Sailplane maintenance students, instructors
Period of validity:
Ongoing training
Approval date:
31/08/16
Revision date:
31/08/16
Organization:
Gliding Federation of Australia Inc
Document type:
Theory workbook
Subject area:
Sailplane cable systems
Intended use:
Airworthiness training
Target audience:
Sailplane maintenance students and inspectors
Associated standards:
Manual of Standard Procedures (MOSP)
Aircraft category:
Sailplanes
Revision:
1.0
Revision date:
31 August 2016
Prepared by:
Peter Cesco
Approved by:
Vice President
Status:
Uncontrolled when printed
Training context:
Post-theory airworthiness course
Technical focus:
Cable types, wear, corrosion, inspection, and applications
Year:
2016
Region / city:
Australia
Topic:
Sailplane maintenance
Document type:
Workbook
Author:
Peter Cesco, Vice President
Target audience:
Sailplane maintenance students, instructors, and inspectors
Period of validity:
N/A
Approval date:
31/08/16
Revision date:
N/A
Year:
2016
Region / City:
Australia
Topic:
Sailplane maintenance, Electrical systems
Document type:
Workbook
Organization:
Gliding Federation of Australia
Author:
Peter Cesco
Target audience:
Sailplane maintenance trainees, mentors, and inspectors
Effective period:
Ongoing
Approval date:
31/08/16
Revision:
1.0
Date of changes:
31/08/16
Year:
2016
Region / City:
Australia
Topic:
Sailplane maintenance, Daily Inspector training
Document type:
Workbook
Author:
Peter Cesco, Vice President
Target audience:
Daily Inspector candidates, experienced sailplane inspectors
Period of validity:
Not specified
Approval date:
31/08/16
Revision date:
Not specified