Modernization and law / Kálmán Kulcsár ; [translated by Vera Gáthy].
1992
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Author
Title
Modernization and law / Kálmán Kulcsár ; [translated by Vera Gáthy].
Uniform Title
A modernizáció és a jog. English
Published
Budapest : Akadémiai Kiadó, 1992.
Call Number
Comp 200 K959 1992
Edition
Revised and updated edition.
ISBN
9630562782
Description
282 pages ; 25 cm
System Control No.
(OCoLC)28203873
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages [258]-273) and index.
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Table of Contents
Preface
7
Ch. 1
Modernization: The Concept and its Historical Variants
9
IModernization as a Historical and Sociological Problem
11
IIThe Problem of Modernization at the Eastern Periphery of Europe
27
IIIFrom Reform to Transformation: Change in the Political System in Hungary
52
IVModernization and the 'Third World'
72
Ch. 2
The Modernization of Law
93
ICharacteristics of 'Traditional' and 'Modern' Law
95
IIThe Mixture of 'Modern' and 'Traditional' Law in East Central Europe
113
III'Traditional' and 'Modern' Law: the Plurality of the Legal System
121
IVThe Challenge of the Centre to the Legal Development of the Periphery
140
VForced Adaptation and Law-Making
147
Ch. 3
Law as an Instrument of Modernization
171
IThe Basic Situation of Law as an Instrument of Modernization: the Conscious Shaping of Society and Law
173
IIThe Social Interdependence of Modernization and Overregulation by Law
188
III'Modern' Law and 'Traditional' Legal Customs
212
Ch. 4
The Role of Law in the Process of Modernization - Some Lessons
225
ILessons: Possibilities and Limitations of Law in the Process of Modernization
227
IILessons: 'Deviant Bureaucracies' (Public Administration in Eastern Europe and in the Developing Countries)
241
References
258
Subject Index
275