ABSTRACT

As relevant to today's debates about law and order and punishment as when they were published, titles in this set put forward the central principle that it is impossible to think about contemporary problems without thinking about society. Covering topics such as youth crime, legal aid, youth detention and the causes of criminal behaviour, titles in this set are still key to any study of law and criminology.

chapter |43 pages

Introduction

section Section i|24 pages

Thr Problem

section Section II|11 pages

The Organisation; and the Correlation of the Functions

section Section i|23 pages

Principles and Methods of Analysis

section Section ii|91 pages

The Development of Capitalist Property and the Legal Institutions Complementary to the Property Norm

section Section iii|20 pages

Capitalist Property and Its Functions

section Section iv|12 pages

Capitalist Property and the Law Relating to Associations

section Section v|14 pages

Property and the Law of Family Relationships

section Section vi|10 pages

Ownership and the Law of Succession

section Section i|13 pages

Section i. Norm and Substratum

section Section ii|10 pages

Section ii. The Change of Functions and Its Various Forms

section Section iii|6 pages

The Function becomes Divorced from the Legal Institution

section Section iv|8 pages

The Unit of Business and the Unit of Property Cease to Coincide

section Section v|3 pages

Modern Possessions. The Aggregate of Assets and Liabilities

section Section vi|11 pages

The Development of the Law