Readings in the philosophy of law
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Readings in the philosophy of law
Broadview Press, c2017
3rd ed
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Description
Readings in the Philosophy of Law brings together central texts on such topics as legal reasoning, the limits of individual liberty, responsibility and punishment, and international law. The included selections provide superb coverage of both classic and contemporary views, and are edited only lightly to allow readers to grapple with arguments in their original form. Culver and Giudice's clear, accessible introductions discuss key terms, claims, issues, and points of connection and disagreement. Readings are placed within their historical and social contexts, with analogies and examples emphasizing the continuing relevance of the arguments at issue. This third edition is updated to take account of the rise of legal pluralism, debates over judicial review of constitutional rights, anti-terrorism laws, hate crime, and non-state law at both regional and global levels.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
Preface
Introduction
Further ReadingsChapter 1: Natural Law Theory
St. Thomas Aquinas, ""Treatise on Law,"" Questions 90-91, 94-96, Summa Theologica
John Finnis, from Natural Law and Natural Rights
Chapter 2: Legal Positivism
John Austin, from The Province of Jurisprudence Determined
H.L.A. Hart
""Positivism and the Separation of Law and Morals""
""Law as the Union of Primary and Secondary Rules,"" The Concept of Law
""The Foundations of a Legal System,"" The Concept of Law
Chapter 3: Integrity
Ronald Dworkin
""The Model of Rules I,"" Taking Rights Seriously
""Integrity in Law,"" Law's Empire
Chapter 4: Legal Realism
Oliver Wendell Holmes, ""The Path of the Law,"" The Common Law
Brian Leiter, ""Rethinking Legal Realism: Toward a Naturalized Jurisprudence""
Chapter 5: Recent Developments: Feminist Jurisprudence, Critical Race Theory, and Legal Pluralism
Patricia Smith, ""Feminist Jurisprudence and the Nature of Law,"" Feminist Jurisprudence
Catharine A. MacKinnon, ""Toward Feminist Jurisprudence,"" Toward a Feminist Theory of the State
Richard Delgado, ""About Your Masthead: A Preliminary Inquiry into the Compatibility of Civil Rights and Civil Liberties""
Brian Tamanaha, ""Looking at Micronesia for Insights about the Nature of Law and Legal Thinking""
Chapter 6: Constitutional Rights, Judicial Review, and Democracy
Jeremy Waldron, ""A Right-Based Critique of Constitutional Rights""
Wil Waluchow, ""Constitutions as Living Trees: An Idiot Defends""
Chapter 7: Law and Limits on Individual Liberty
John Stuart Mill, from On Liberty
Patrick Devlin, ""Morals and the Criminal Law,"" The Enforcement of Morals
H.L.A. Hart, from Law, Liberty and Morality
Ronald Dworkin, ""The Threat to Patriotism""
Chapter 8: Responsibility
H.L.A. Hart, ""Postscript: Responsibility and Retribution,"" Punishment and Responsibility
R.A. Duff, ""Choice, Character, and Action,"" Criminal Attempts
Heidi Hurd, ""Why Liberals Should 'Hate' Hate Crime Legislation""
Chapter 9: The Nature of International Law
Hugo Grotius, ""Prolegomena,"" De Jure Belli Ac Pacis Libri Tres
H.L.A. Hart, ""lnternational Law,"" The Concept of Law
Martti Koskenniemi, ""The Politics of lnternational Law""
Roger Cotterrell, ""Transnational Communities and the Concept of Law""
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