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Classic readings and cases in philosophy of law

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Pearson Longman, Oct 28, 2006 - Law - 713 pages
With over sixty cases as support,Classic Readings and Cases in the Philosophy of Lawpresents the philosophy of law as a perpetual series of debates with overlapping lines and cross connections. Exploring the relation of law to morality, liberty, disobedience, and punishment, this book delves into many social and political issues of pressing importance in contemporary society. The extensive anthology of cases covers the mundane to the grandest of constitutional issues, including controversial topics like ownership of genetic material, capital punishment, and gay rights. With its brief introductions to readings and cases and extensive study questions, this book encourages readers to think critically and philosophically.

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I read selections from this book for a philosophy of law class. I am not very interested in law, but this book is probably a good book if you are interested in the topic. Read full review

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WHAT IS LAW?
4
Legal Positivism I
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American Legal Realism
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Copyright

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