Jurisprudence : theory and context
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Jurisprudence : theory and context
Sweet & Maxwell/Thomson Reuters, 2009
5th ed
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Bibliography: p. [287]-321
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. Part B: Individual Theories About the Nature of Law. Part C: Themes and Principles. Part D: Modern Perspectives on Legal Theory.
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