PLURIDISCIPLINARITY IN LAW: BRIDGING THE GAP BETWEEN LEGAL SYSTEMS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES

Authors

  • Dr. Muhammad Zeshan Yaqoob Assistant Professor, Department of Social Sciences, Government College University, Faisalabad, Pakistan. Author

Keywords:

Pluridisciplinarity, Legal Systems, Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary Approaches

Abstract

The concept of pluridisciplinarity is crucial in addressing complex legal and societal issues in the modern world. This article explores the intersection of law and social sciences, emphasizing the role of interdisciplinary approaches in legal practices. It examines how integrating disciplines such as sociology, psychology, and economics with traditional legal studies can enhance the understanding and application of law. By bridging the gap between legal systems and social sciences, this article aims to illustrate the importance of a holistic approach in addressing global challenges, such as human rights, environmental protection, and social justice. It also evaluates the impact of pluridisciplinarity on policy-making and legal reform.

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Published

2022-02-06