Readings in the Philosophy of LawKeith Culver Broadview Press, 1999 M12 7 - 576 pages |
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Contents
JOSEPH | 13 |
Natural Law Theory | 29 |
Natural Law and Natural Rights | 55 |
Legal Positivism | 89 |
Foundations of a Legal System from The Concept of Law | 145 |
The Problem of the Grudge Informer | 172 |
Integrity | 179 |
The Model of Rules I | 185 |
GERALD DWORKIN | 342 |
Some Second Thoughts | 357 |
Law Liberty and Morality | 383 |
Editors Introduction | 397 |
Responsibility and Retribution from Punishment | 404 |
R A DUFF | 418 |
Rv Shivpuri 2 All ER 1986 334 | 444 |
Study Questions and Further Readings | 450 |
Legal Realism | 243 |
The Path of the Law | 249 |
JEROME FRANK | 255 |
New York 198 U S 45 1905 | 263 |
Toward Feminist Jurisprudence | 284 |
Editors Introduction | 317 |
On Liberty | 326 |
Prolegomena from De Jure Belli Ac Pacis Libri Tres | 464 |
A HART | 477 |
MARTTI KOSKENNIEMI | 494 |
INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE | 508 |
Excerpt from the Advisory Opinion | 521 |
Study Questions and Further Readings | 548 |
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