Basic Concepts of Legal Thought
Title | Basic Concepts of Legal Thought PDF eBook |
Author | George P. Fletcher |
Publisher | Oxford University Press, USA |
Pages | 213 |
Release | 1996 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 9780195083354 |
In this one-of-a-kind text, George P. Fletcher, a renowned legal theorist, offers a provocative yet accessible overview of the basics of legal thought. The first section of the book is designed to introduce the reader to fundamental concepts such as the rule of law and deciding cases under the law. It continues with an analysis of the values of justice, desert, consent, and equality, as they figure into our judgment of legal cultures in terms of soundness and legitimacy. The final chapters address the problems of morality and consistency in the law. In each case the author not only introduces the basic ideas but considers important arguments in the contemporary literature and raises original claims of his own. Basic Concepts of Legal Thought fills a void in the literature, as there is no other volume that both eases law students into the mysteries of legal philosophy and provides an introduction to the legal mind for non-lawyers.
The Basic Concepts of Legal Thought
Title | The Basic Concepts of Legal Thought PDF eBook |
Author | George P. Fletcher |
Publisher | OUP USA |
Pages | 222 |
Release | 1996-09-12 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 9780195083361 |
This is a brief introduction to the major issues in legal philosophy, intended for use as a secondary text in law schools, and in graduate and undergraduate courses in philosophy of law, jurisprudence and legal issues.
Concepts and Contexts of Vattel's Political and Legal Thought
Title | Concepts and Contexts of Vattel's Political and Legal Thought PDF eBook |
Author | Peter Schröder |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 343 |
Release | 2021-06-24 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1108489443 |
Explores how Vattel used the natural law tradition to frame a pragmatic and treaty-oriented model of the law of nations.
The Concept of Law
Title | The Concept of Law PDF eBook |
Author | HLA Hart |
Publisher | OUP Oxford |
Pages | 390 |
Release | 2012-10-25 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 0191630071 |
Fifty years on from its original publication, HLA Hart's The Concept of Law is widely recognized as the most important work of legal philosophy published in the twentieth century, and remains the starting point for most students coming to the subject for the first time. In this third edition, Leslie Green provides a new introduction that sets the book in the context of subsequent developments in social and political philosophy, clarifying misunderstandings of Hart's project and highlighting central tensions and problems in the work.
Western Legal Theory
Title | Western Legal Theory PDF eBook |
Author | Augusto Zimmermann |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2012-12-07 |
Genre | Jurisprudence |
ISBN | 9780409333183 |
Western Legal Theory: History, Concepts and Perspectives enable readers to gain a holistic appreciation of the law by presenting a broad collection of ideas concerning the nature of law. The author draws from a number of social disciplines to provide a rounded sense of what law really is and how it should work in society. The text discusses a wide range of theories and theorists, and also traces the historical developments of Western legal thought from ancient times to the present day. With a focus on the historical and contemporary role of philosophy in the interpretation of law, Western Legal Theory: History, Concepts and Perspectives provide a fascinating insight into the development of law and a comprehensive analysis of current legal thought. It is ideal for students of legal theory and jurisprudence, legal history, political philosophy, and legal practitioners and general readers interested in the theories underpinning our legal institutions and framework.
Pure Theory of Law
Title | Pure Theory of Law PDF eBook |
Author | Hans Kelsen |
Publisher | The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd. |
Pages | 366 |
Release | 2005 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 1584775785 |
Reprint of the second revised and enlarged edition, a complete revision of the first edition published in 1934. A landmark in the development of modern jurisprudence, the pure theory of law defines law as a system of coercive norms created by the state that rests on the validity of a generally accepted Grundnorm, or basic norm, such as the supremacy of the Constitution. Entirely self-supporting, it rejects any concept derived from metaphysics, politics, ethics, sociology, or the natural sciences. Beginning with the medieval reception of Roman law, traditional jurisprudence has maintained a dual system of "subjective" law (the rights of a person) and "objective" law (the system of norms). Throughout history this dualism has been a useful tool for putting the law in the service of politics, especially by rulers or dominant political parties. The pure theory of law destroys this dualism by replacing it with a unitary system of objective positive law that is insulated from political manipulation. Possibly the most influential jurisprudent of the twentieth century, Hans Kelsen [1881-1973] was legal adviser to Austria's last emperor and its first republican government, the founder and permanent advisor of the Supreme Constitutional Court of Austria, and the author of Austria's Constitution, which was enacted in 1920, abolished during the Anschluss, and restored in 1945. The author of more than forty books on law and legal philosophy, he is best known for this work and General Theory of Law and State. Also active as a teacher in Europe and the United States, he was Dean of the Law Faculty of the University of Vienna and taught at the universities of Cologne and Prague, the Institute of International Studies in Geneva, Harvard, Wellesley, the University of California at Berkeley, and the Naval War College. Also available in cloth.
The Concept of Law
Title | The Concept of Law PDF eBook |
Author | Herbert Lionel Adolphus Hart |
Publisher | |
Pages | 263 |
Release | 1986 |
Genre | Jurisprudence |
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