 | Joel Feinberg, Jules L. Coleman - Law - 2004 - 894 pages
Part I: LAW. 1. Natural Law Theory. Brian Bix: Natural Law Theory. Susan Dimock: The Natural Law Theory of St. Thomas Aquinas. Lon L. Fuller: Eight Ways to Fail to Make Laws. 2 ... | |
 | John Arthur, William H. Shaw - Law - 1993 - 619 pages
This anthology of classical and contemporary philosophical and legal essays and legal cases focuses on legal philosophy as its own subject -- rather than as an outgrowth of ... | |
 | Brian Bix - Law - 2003 - 294 pages
"Jurisprudence: Theory & Context is aimed primarily at students new to the study of jurisprudence, but also offers benefits to scholars in the field. It explains the often ... | |
 | R. M. Dworkin - Law - 1986 - 470 pages
A renowned legal scholar presents a theory of law based on Anglo-American legal principles and practices, juridical interpretations, legal precedence, and a forcefully argued ... | |
 | Robert Reiner - Fiction - 2000 - 279 pages
This third edition of the popular and highly acclaimed text, The Politics of the Police, has been updated to take account of recent and profound changes in the law, policy, and ... | |
 | Nicola Lacey - 2006 - 422 pages
To generations of lawyers, H. L. A. Hart is known as the twentieth century's greatest legal philosopher. Whilst his scholarship revolutionized the study of law, as a social ... | |
 | H. McCoubrey, N. D. White - Law - 1999 - 335 pages
Students of jurisprudence often approach this complex subject with a sense of fear. This book provides a clear user friendly analysis of the major theories and controversies of ... | |
 | William L. Twining - Law - 2002 - 506 pages
Some law students find jurisprudence daunting, impersonal, dry and seemingly detached from practical affairs. William Twining believes that many jurists have been fascinating ... | |
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