Sociology of Law | Professional literature for training, studies and practice
In the Sociology of Law category, you will find scholarly literature that examines law as a social phenomenon. The works address topics such as discrimination, equal treatment, legal doctrine in digital contexts, criminology, gender studies, and the interaction between law and organizations. Typical types of works include introductions, commentaries, conference proceedings, case studies, and interdisciplinary analyses that combine legal, sociological, and political perspectives.
The titles are aimed at legal professionals, social scientists, students, and practitioners who deal with the social impact of law, institutional structures, or current debates such as anti-discrimination, digitalization, or democratic participation. Commentaries on laws such as the AGG or HGlG complement the theoretical foundations.