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Understanding Sociology of Law

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Law in its modern uses carries diverse sociological implications that are far reaching in their impact on socio-economic interactions globally. And with its distinctive quest towards a scientific explanation of socio-cultural phenomenon,
 
Published at [Chapter contribution to a book]Departmentof Sociology, CovenantUniversity, Ota
Published in 2014
 
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Egharevba, M. E. and Jegede, A.E.
Jegede Ajibade
 
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