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Sociology of law, subject, educational content and importance of education

  • 1. Faculty of Law, Kragujevac, Serbia
  • 2. Alfa University, Belgrade, Serbia

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The subject of this paper is a question of general sociology because sociology is one of the most complex sciences, both in comparison with natural sciences and in comparison with social sciences. Bearing in mind the fact that each science is determined primarily by its subject matter, and then by its method, the conclusion is drawn that most of the sciences are closely intertwined with either an object, either by methods that are very difficult to separate. Further, this paper clarifies the issue of the subject of the theory of state and law. The theory of state and law appears as a unique discipline only in the late twentieth century, which has the task of studying the state and law. In the end, the subject and methods of sociology of law are studied as a special scientific discipline. Sociology of Law is one of the youngest social sciences. There are different opinions and attitudes regarding the determination of sociology of law as a special scientific discipline, as well as disagreement whether it belongs to legal, or sociological sciences. The method of any scientific discipline depends directly on the subject of its study, which certainly applies to the sociology of law.

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