Jurisprudence : theory and context

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Jurisprudence : theory and context

Brian Bix

Sweet & Maxwell, 2006

4th ed

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Bibliography: p. [269]-298

Includes index

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Description

This title explains the often complex and difficult ideas in legal philosophy clearly and concisely but without over-simplification. It introduces students to the fundamental themes in legal philosophy. It analyses and comments on the writing of the foremost legal theorists, and takes into account the most recent scholarly work.

Table of Contents

Part A: Legal Theory: Problems and Possibilities Overview, Purpose and Methodology. Conceptual Questions and Jurisprudence. Part B: Individual Theories About the Nature of Law H.L.A. Hart and Legal Positivism. Hans Kelsen's Pure Theory of Law. Natural Law Theory and John Finnis. Understanding Lon Fuller. Ronald Dworkin's Interpretive Approach. Part C: Themes and Principles Justice. Punishment. Rights and Rights Talk. Will and reason. Authority, Finality and Mistake. Common Law Reasoning and Precedent. Statutory Interpretation and Legislation Intention. Legal Enforcement by Morality. The Obligation to Obey the Law. Part D: Modern Perspectives on Legal Theory American Legal Realism. Economic Analysis of Law. Modern Critical Perspectives. Law and Literature. Pragmatism.

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  • NCID
    BA81361326
  • ISBN
    • 9780421927100
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    London
  • Pages/Volumes
    xv, 313 p.
  • Size
    22 cm
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