"In his Theory of Communicative Action, Jürgen Habermas asserted that 'no theory of society can be taken seriously today if it does not at least situate itself with respect to Parsons.' The historical error of simply ignoring Parsons's work is in clear need of correction. We must therefore be grateful to A. Javier Treviño for his contribution to this corrective by providing us with a collection of Parsons's key works and thoughts on the sociology of law. In doing so he opens up the potential of a sophisticated sociology for understanding the legal system of an increasingly complex society."—Helmut Staubmann, University of Innsbruck"Treviño's Talcott Parsons on Law and the Legal System gives an ideal, thought-provoking, and fascinating focus in exploring trans-sectional social phenomena. In examining law's relationship to the societal community, polity, economy and culture, this is not only an epoch-making book on Parsons's sociology of law, it also makes a breakthrough contribution to a comprehensive understanding of contemporary society."—Kiyomitsu Yui, Kobe University"A. Javier Treviño has done a great service to the discipline in editing together Parsons's most interesting analyses of the law and providing the reader with a systematic, yet highly readable, introduction to his views on the subject. Both sociologists and legal scholars will discover much to think about in this book."—Giuseppe Sciortino, University of Trento