Sociology of Law - Professional Associations or Societies

Professional Associations or Societies

Research Committee on Sociology of Law

Socio-Legal Studies Association

International Institute for the Sociology of Law

Law and Society Association

Vereinigung für Recht und Gesellschaft

The Law and Society Association of Australia and New Zealand Inc. http://www.lsaanz.org/index.html

Canadian Law and Society Association / Association canadienne droit et société (CLSA/ACDS) http://www.acds-clsa.org/

RT 13 (Thematic Network) sociology of law of the French Sociological Association http://www.afs-socio.fr/rt13.html .

Sociedad argentina de sociología jurídica http://sasju.dyndns.org/

Associazione di studi su diritto e società (Italy) http://www.dirittoesocieta.it

Japanese Association of Sociology of Law http://wwwsoc.nii.ac.jp/hosha/english/eindex.htm

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