Dr. Ahmed Hassan Al-Rubaie's foundational text, "Legal Sociology: Genesis, Evolution, Trends, Issues," provides a comprehensive exploration of the dynamic interplay between law and society. This scholarly work meticulously traces the discipline's origins, charts its development through key theoretical paradigms, and analyzes its contemporary directions and most pressing debates. It delves into how social forces shape legal systems and how legal frameworks, in turn, influence social behavior, order, and transformation. This book is an essential resource for students and academics in sociology, law, and political science, offering deep insights into the social life of law.