Law from anarchy to Utopia : an exposition of the logical, epistemological, and ontological foundations of the idea of law, by an inquiry into the nature of legal propositions and the basis of legal authority
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Law from anarchy to Utopia : an exposition of the logical, epistemological, and ontological foundations of the idea of law, by an inquiry into the nature of legal propositions and the basis of legal authority
Oxford University Press, 1985
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Bibliography: p. [278]-292
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内容説明
In this book Singh offers a critique of the dominant western legal theory--legal positivism--based on concepts that are fundamental to the Indian dharmasastra tradition of legal thought, a tradition which had a continuous 2,000-year history before European ideas gained currency. In so doing, he offers an Indian restatement of the nature of law, and outlines a new theory of law based on a critique of Kant and Leibniz.
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