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ISSUE:    Historical, Philosophical, Political and Law Sciences, Culturology and Study of Art. Theory & Practice. 2012. Issue 5-1
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LAWYER POSITION IN SOCIETY AND STATE IN THE VIEWS OF THE XXTH CENTURY AMERICAN SOCIOLOGICAL JURISPRUDENCE REPRESENTATIVES T. PARSONS AND H. BREDEMEIER

Gyul'naz El'darovna Adygezalova
Kuban' State University


Submitted: April 4, 2012
Abstract. The author reveals the position of the American sociological jurisprudence representatives T. Parsons and H. Bredemeier on law role in society and state. The key idea is that a lawyer is a buffer between society and state performing intermediary function by bringing to society members state will and reporting to state about society changes, new requirements and the necessity to harmonize society, state and individuals' interests via law practice.
Key words and phrases:
социологическая юриспруденция
юридическая профессия
посредническая функция
профессиональная девиация
правовая традиция
sociological jurisprudence
legal profession
intermediary function
professional deviation
legal tradition
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  4. Bredemeier H. C. Law as an Integrative Mechanism // Sociology of Law: selected readings. Harmondswoth, 1969. P. 52-67.
  5. Parsons T. Essays in Sociological Theory. N. Y.: The Free Press of Glencoe; L.: Collier-Macmillan, Ltd., 1964.
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