Abstract

One wonders if it is perhaps still too early to speak of legal sociology. At first sight it would seem easier in 1965 to trace in outline what the programme of research in French legal sociology could be, than to construct a genuine balance-sheet of the present position. Many obstacles of a temporary or permanent nature have impeded the development of legal sociology — this, ironically, in the country where sociology first originated. But perhaps a clue lies in this very fact.

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