Die Rechtsinstitute des Privatrechts und ihre soziale Funktion

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"Die Rechtsinstitute des Privatrechts und ihre soziale Funktion" is a seminal socio-legal study by Karl Renner that analyzes how private law institutions reflect and shape underlying social and economic relations.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
socio-legal study
analyzes contract law
family law
inheritance law
property law
associatedWith Austro-Marxism
Viennese legal theory tradition
author Karl Renner
contributionTo Austro-Marxist legal thought
development of sociology of law
countryOfOrigin Austria
examines ideological function of legal concepts
interaction between law and economy
role of law in stabilizing social order
field legal sociology
private law theory
focusesOn functional role of law in capitalist society
historical development of legal institutions
how private law reflects class relations
relationship between legal forms and social relations
genre academic monograph
hasPerspective critical analysis of bourgeois private law
hasReputation classic of Marxist legal theory
seminal work in socio-legal studies
influenced critical legal studies
later socio-legal research on private law
intendedAudience legal scholars
political theorists
sociologists
keyConcept distinction between legal appearance and social reality
legal form as expression of social relations
social function of contract
social function of property
transformation of legal institutions with economic change
mainSubject economic relations
legal institutions
private law
social function of law
social structure
sociology of law
originalLanguage German
theoreticalApproach Marxist legal theory
socio-economic analysis

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Karl Renner notableWork Die Rechtsinstitute des Privatrechts und ihre soziale Funktion