Jurisprudence : The Philosophy and Method of the Law, Revised Edition
by Edgar Bodenheimer.
- England: Harvad University Press, 1981.
- 463 p.
Table Of Contents: Part I: Historical Introduction to the Philosophy of Law 1. Greek and Roman Legal Theory 2. Legal Philosophy in the Middle Ages 3. The Classical Era of Natural Law 4. German Transcendental Idealism 5. Historical and Evolutionary Theories of Law 6. Utilitarianism 7. Analytical Positivism 8. Sociological Jurisprudence and Legal Realism 9. The Revival of Natural Law and Value-Oriented Jurisprudence Part II: The Nature and Functions of the Law 10. The Need for Order 11. The Quest for Justice 12. Law as a Synthesis of Order and Justice 13. Law as Distinguished from Other Agencies of Social Control 14. The Benefits and Drawbacks of the Rule of Law Part III: The Sources and Techniques of the Law 15. The Formal Sources of the Law 16. The Nonformal Sources of the Law 17. Law and Scientific Method 18. The Techniques of the Judicial Process Table of Cases Index of Names Index of Subjects