The theory of sociological imagination formulated by Ch. W. Mills (different from legal imagination) is useful for legal science, law making and interpretation of law. Some traditional concepts of legal science are better apprehended in the framework of relations between the worlds of power institutions and „Lebenswelt“ of a human. (e. g. public/private law, law/right). It is useful in study of human rights and the civilisation mission of law.
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