Scuola di dottorato in Scienze Giuridiche

International PhD Programme in Law and Society "Renato Treves"

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Prof. Renato Treves (1907 - 1992) Studies that look into law in its social context are venerable in origin and have been given different names in different cultures and at different times in history (“Law and Society”, “Law in Context”, “Sociology of law”, “Legal sociology” etc.), but their development really started taking off after the middle of the twentieth century and has now achieved complete academic maturity. These studies tackle all the structural and functional relations that exist between law and the social phenomena it regulates, taking the form both of middle range research projects, concerned with the effectiveness of individual legal institutions, and of other cultural products that are broader in scope, looking into the role and functions of the legal systems and subsystems examined in relation to other systems of social action (based on the economy, on politics, on the family and so on). There are now many thousands of scholars working in this field of studies in all the world’s leading countries.

The “Renato Treves” International PhD Programme in Law and Society is organised by a consortium of universities whose numbers include the University of Milan as the central and administrative base, the University of Antwerp, the University of Bologna, the Carlos III University of Madrid, the University of Lund, the University of the Basque Country, the International Institute for the Sociology of Law of Oñati, the Carlo Bo University of Urbino, the University of Insubria, the University of Milan-Bicocca and Italy’s Centro nazionale di prevenzione e difesa sociale.


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