Central issues in jurisprudence : justice, law and rights
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Central issues in jurisprudence : justice, law and rights
Sweet & Maxwell, 1986
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Includes bibliographies and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book provides a brief guide to the major theories and arguments which currently dominate discussion in jurisprudence. The object is to put the student as quickly as possible into a position where he or she can read the original writers with a real understanding of how the theories relate to each other, and how these theories cluster around certain fundamental issues.
Table of Contents
Utilitarianism. Rawls, Nozick, markets and justice. Finnis on objective goods. Hart, Dworkin, Fuller. The analysis of rights. The foundation of rights.
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