Jurisprudence : Cambridge essays
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Jurisprudence : Cambridge essays
Clarendon Press , Oxford University Press, 1992
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Includes bibliograhical references
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This volume of essays by Cambridge academics represents an unorthodox view of jurisprudence. It combines interests in law, philosophy, criminology, intellectual history, and political theory to illuminate some of the law's most perplexing features from perspectives not immediately familiar to lawyers.
目次
- N. E. Simmonds: Bluntness and Bricolage
- David Howarth: Making Sense out of Nonsense
- Onora O'Neill: Theories of Justice, Traditions of Virtue
- Nigel Walker: Modern Retributivism
- Hyman Gross: Preventing Impunity
- Ross Harrison: The Equality of Mercy
- Peter Lipton: Causation outside the Law
- T. R. S. Allan: Fairness, Truth, and Silence
- Philip Allott: The Theory of the British Constitution
- Thomas Baldwin: The Territorial State
- Quentin Skinner: Liberty and Legal Obligation in Hobbes's Leviathan
- Richard Bellamy: T. H. Green, J. S. Mill, and Isaiah Berlin on the Nature of Liberty and Liberalism
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