Readings in the philosophy of law

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Readings in the philosophy of law

John Arthur, William H. Shaw

Prentice Hall, c2010

5th ed

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内容説明

This anthology of classical, contemporary, philosophical and legal essays/cases focuses on legal philosophy as its own subject-rather than being a part of social/political philosophy or applied ethics. The essays within this reader focus on how law is organized and the particular philosophical issues that it raises. The book requires students to think through actual debates-many of them still currently in the courts.

目次

  • I. LAW IN ACTION. 1. The Adversary System and the Practice of Law. Lawyers' Ethics in an Adversary System, Monroe H. Freedman. An Alternative to the Adversary System, John H. Langbein. Pure Legal Advocates and Moral Agents: Two Concepts of a Lawyer in an Adversary System, Elliot D. Cohen. [new] 2. The Rule of Law. Rule of Law and the English Constitution, A.V. Dicey. [new] Eight Ways to Fail to Make Law, Lon Fuller. The Rule of Law and Its Virtues, Joseph Raz. Grudge Informers and the Rule of Law, H.L.A. Hart. The Problem of the Grudge Informer, Lon Fuller. Detention of Enemy Combatants, Hamdi v. Rumsfeld. [new] 3. The Moral Force of Law. Crito, Plato. The Justification of Civil Disobedience, John Rawls. On Not Prosecuting Civil Disobedience, Ronald Dworkin. II. LEGAL REASONING. 4. Statutes. Interpreting the Adultery Clause of the Ten Commandments, Sanford Levinson. Interpreting the Small Bird Act, Regina v. Ojibway. A Case Study: Interpreting the Mann Act, Edward H. Levi. Cases Interpreting the Mann Act, Caminetti v. U.S.
  • Mortensen v. U.S.
  • and Cleveland v. U.S. Interpretation, Tony Honore. Who is a Drunk Driver? Kentucky v. Whitt. What is a Vegetable? Nix v. Hadden. "Use" of a Firearm, Smith v. U.S. [new] Can a Murderer Inherit? Riggs v. Palmer. 5. Precedents. Stare Decisis: The Use of Precedent, C. Gordon Post. Constrained by Precedent, Larry Alexander. Precedent and Ligitimacy, Planned Parenthood v. Casey. 6. Constitutional Interpretation [new section and readings] "Vague" Constitutional Clauses, Ronald Dworkin. Due Process, Rochin v. California Interpreting the Constitution, Antonin Scalia. A Response to Scalia, Ronald Dworkin. The Second Amendment, District of Columbia v Heller. Defense of Looseness: The Supreme Court and Gun Control, Richard A. Posner. III. THE NATURE OF LAW 7. Natural Law and Legal Positivism: Classical Perspectives. Traditional Natural Law Theory, Bix. Natural Law: Summa Theologica, Thomas Aquinas. Natural Law: Blackstone's Commentaries, William Blackstone. Legal Positivism, John Austin. 8. Formalism and Legal Realism. The System of Law, Joseph H. Beale. The Path of the Law, Oliver Wendell Holmes. Realism and the Law, Jerome Frank. 9. Morality and the Law. Positivism and Separation of Law and Morals, H. L.A.Hart. Law as the Union of Primary and Secondary Rules, H.L.A. Hart. The Model of Rules, Ronald Dworkin. "Natural" Law Revisited, Ronald Dworkin. The Dependence of Morality on Law, Tony Honore. 10. International Law. International Law, H.L.A. Hart. The African Slave Trade, U.S. v. La Jeune Eugenie
  • The Antelope
  • The Armistad. International Law and Individual Responsibility, The International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg. 11. Law and Economics [new section] The Economic Approach to Law, Richard A. Posner. Law and Economics: An Analysis and Critique, Andrew Altman. IV. PHILOSOPHICAL ISSUES IN CRIMINAL LAW. 12. The Justification of Punishment. Who Should Be Punished? The Case of the Dog Provetie. The Utilitarian Theory of Criminal Punishment, Richard B. Brandt. Persons and Punishment, Herbert Morris. The Message of Punishment, Jean Hampton. Restitution: A New Paradigm of Criminal Justice, Randy E. Barnett. 13. The Rights of Defendants. Criminal Justice and the Negotiated Plea, Kenneth Kipnis. Convicting the Innocent, James McCloskey. The Dirty Harry Problem, Carl B. Klockars. A Debate on the Exclusionary Rule, Malcolm Richard Wilkey and Stephen H. Sachs. Interrogation and the Right to Counsel: Miranda v. Arizona, Brewer v. Williams, and Rhode Island v. Innis. Entrapment, United States v. Tobias. 14. Sentencing. Capital Punishment, Gregg v. Georgia. Electric Shock: The Fairest Punishment of All, Graeme Newman. Racial Bias in Sentencing, McClesky v. Kemp. Three Strikes, Rummell v. Estelle. 15. Criminal Responsibility. Survival on a Lifeboat, The Queen v. Dudley and Stephens. The Principles of Criminal Law, Richard B. Brandt. Intention, H.L.A. Hart. Attempting the Impossible: The Crime That Never Was, Leo Katz. Drunkenness, People v. Koerber. [new] Rape, Consent and Mens Rea, Regina v. Morgan. [new] The Battered Woman Syndrome, State v. Leidholm. Rape, Force, and Consent, Susan Estrich. Is the Insanity Defense Insane? R.J. Gerber. What Is So Special about Mental Illness? Joel Feinberg. Executing Mentally Retarded Murderers, Atkins v. Virginia. V. PHILOSOPHICAL ISSUES IN CIVIL LAW. 16. Compensating for Private Harms: The Law of Torts. The Efficiency of the Common Law, Andrew Altman. Negligence, William Prosser. Economic Efficiency and the "Hand Formula," U.S. v. Carroll Towing Company. Foreseeable Risk, Stone v. Bolton. Tort Liability and Corrective Justice, Jeffrie G. Murphy and Jules L. Coleman. Negligence and Due Care: Palsgraf v. Long Island Railroad Co. Loss, Agency, and Responsibility for Outcomes, Stephen R. Perry. Liability without Causation? Summers v. Tice. Legal Causation and the Desert Traveler, Amy Shapiro. A Duty to Rescue? Yania v. Bigan, Farwell v. Keaton, and McFall v. Shimp. Assessing Damages: Wrongful Life and Wrongful Birth, Berman v. Allan. 17. Private Ownership: The Law of Property. Property, John Locke. Property and Sovereignty, Morris Raphael Cohen. Intellectual Property, Richard A. Posner. Property Acquisition, Haslem v. Lockwood. Regulation of Private Property, Pennsylvania Coal Co. v. Mahon. Eminent Domain, Kelo v. City of New London [new] 18. Private Agreements: the Law of Contract. The Basis of Contract, Morris Raphael Cohen. Contract as Promise, Charles Fried. Unconscionable Contracts, Williams v. Walker-Thomas Furniture Co. Surrogate Mother Contracts, In the Matter of Baby M. Employment Contracts, Lochner v. New York
  • Muller v . Oregon
  • Coppage v. Kansas
  • and West Coast Hotel Co. v. Parrish. VI. PHILOSOPHICAL ISSUES IN CONSTITUTIONAL LAW. [new sections w/ existing material] 19. Church and State. A Letter Concerning Religious Toleration, John Locke. School Prayer, Engel v. Vitale. Religious Freedom and Public Education, Wisconsin v. Yoder. Secular Humanism and Religious Establishment, Smith v. Board of Education. 20. Personal Liberty and Privacy On Liberty, John Stuart Mill. The Right to Privacy, Griswold v. Connecticut. Homosexuality and the Right to Privacy, Lawrence v. Texas. Same-Sex Marriage, Goodridge v. Massachusetts Department of Public Health. Judicial Activism and Gay Marriage: A Debate, Lawrence Tribe and Richard Parker. 21. Personal Liberty and Privacy Of the Liberty of Thought and Discussion, John Stuart Mill. Flag Burning, Texas v. Johnson. Nazi Marches, Village of Skokie v. National Socialist Party. Obscenity, Paris Adult Theatre v. Slaton. Free Speech at School, Morse v. Frederick [new] 22. Equality. Separate but Equal, Plessy v. Fergueson [new] The Great School Desegregation Case, Brown v. Board of Education. [new] Wartime Internment of Japanese Americans, Korematsu v. United States. Racial Equality and Affirmative Action, Ronald Dworkin. Affirmative Action in Universities, Grutter v. Bollingerand Gratz v. Bollinger. [new] Gender Discrimination, Michael M. v. Sonoma County Superior Court. Appendix: The Bill of Rights and the Fourteenth Amendment.

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詳細情報

  • NII書誌ID(NCID)
    BB01020489
  • ISBN
    • 9780205708093
  • LCCN
    2005015345
  • 出版国コード
    us
  • タイトル言語コード
    eng
  • 本文言語コード
    eng
  • 出版地
    Upper Saddle River, N.J. ; Tokyo
  • ページ数/冊数
    xi, 643 p.
  • 大きさ
    24 cm
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