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Introduction to Jurisprudence and Legal Theory : Commentary and Materials edited by James Penner, David Schiff and Richard Nobles.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: Publication details: New York : OUP : 2005.Description: 1171 pISBN:
  • 9780406946782
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 340.1 PEN/INT
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Table of Contents :
Part I.
Chapter 1. James Penner, David Schiff, Richard Nobles: Approaches to Jurisprudence, Legal Theory, and the Philosophy of Law
Chapter 2. Richard Nobles and David Schiff: The Evolution of Natural Law
Chapter 3. Richard Nobles and David Schiff: Debating with Natural Law: the Emergence of Legal Positivism
Chapter 4. Nicola Lacey: Modern Positivism: H L A Hart and Analytical Jurisprudence
Chapter 5. David Schiff: Modern Positivism: Kelson's Pure Theory of Law
Chapter 6. Robert Reiner: Classical Social Theory and Law
Chapter 7. Hugh Collins: Law as Politics: Progressive American Perspectives
Chapter 8. James Penner: Law and Adjudication: Dworkin's Critique of Positivism
Chapter 9. James Penner: Law as Integrity: Dworkin's Interpretive Turn
Chapter 10. James Penner: The Current Debate: The Semantic Sting, 'Soft Positivism', and the Authority of Law according to Raz
Introducing Part II.
Extensions and Negations
Chapter 11. David Schiff: Disobedience
Chapter 12. James Penner: Punishment
Chapter 13. Hamish Ross: Hohfeld and the Analysis of Rights
Chapter 14. James Penner: Legal Reasoning
Chapter 15. Robert Reiner: Justice
Chapter 16. Emily Jackson and Nicola Lacey: Introducing Feminist Legal Theory
Chapter 17. Richard Nobles: Economic Analysis of Law
Chapter 18. Gunther Teubner, Richard Nobles, David Schiff: The Autonomy of Law: An Introduction to Legal Autopoiesis
Chapter 19. Anne Barron: Foucault and Law
Chapter 20. Anne Barron: (Legal) Reason and its 'Others': Some Recent Developments in Legal Theory
Appendix: A Note to Teachers
Bibliography
Index

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