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ISSUE:    Historical, Philosophical, Political and Law Sciences, Culturology and Study of Art. Theory & Practice. 2012. Issue 5-2
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LAW INTEGRATIVE FUNCTION IN G. BREDEMEYER'S THEORY

Gyul'naz El'darovna Adygezalova
Kuban' State University


Submitted: April 16, 2012
Abstract. The author shows that one of the most important law functions in modern society is interests harmonization and social cohesion, reveals the position of G. Bredemeyer - one of the American law sociologist T. Parsons's followers - on law as an integrative mechanism, which, while preserving relative autonomy, interacts with political, economic and value social subsystems, and mentions that integrative function implementation must be provided not only by law-making and judicial precedent operation, but also by law practice and legal doctrine formation by lawyers.
Key words and phrases:
социологическая юриспруденция
структурный функционализм
интегративный механизм
интегративная функция
судебный прецедент
социологическое правопонимание
правовая система
sociological jurisprudence
structural functionalism
integrative mechanisms
integrative function
judicial precedent
sociological legal comprehension
legal system
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References:
  1. Bredemeier H. C. Law as an Integrative Mechanism // Sociology of Law: selected readings / ed. by V. Aubert. Harmondsworth, 1969.
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