Philosophical Foundations of Property Law
Title | Philosophical Foundations of Property Law PDF eBook |
Author | James Penner |
Publisher | |
Pages | 398 |
Release | 2013-11 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 0199673586 |
This volume seeks to bring the concepts and doctrines of property law into the philosophy of property. It offers contributions from leading theorists of property law. The papers serve as introductions to many facets of philosophical work grounded in the law of property and as cutting edge contributions to the scholarly literature.
Property Rights (Routledge Revivals)
Title | Property Rights (Routledge Revivals) PDF eBook |
Author | Lawrence C. Becker |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 146 |
Release | 2014-06-17 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 1317703308 |
Property Rights: Philosophic Foundations, first published in 1977, comprehensively examines the general justifications for systems of private property rights, and discusses with great clarity the major arguments as to the rights and responsibilities of property ownership. In particular, the arguments that hold that there are natural rights derived from first occupancy, labour, utility, liberty and virtue are considered, as are the standard anti-property arguments based on disutility, virtue and inequality, and the belief that justice in distribution must take precedence over private ownership. Lawrence Becker goes on to contend that there are four sound lines of argument for private property that, together with what is sound in the anti-property arguments, must be co-ordinated to form the foundations of a new theory. He therefore expounds a concise but sophisticated theory of property that is relevant to the modern world, and concludes by indicating some of the implications of his theory.
The Philosophical Foundations of Environmental Law
Title | The Philosophical Foundations of Environmental Law PDF eBook |
Author | Sean Coyle |
Publisher | Hart Publishing |
Pages | 245 |
Release | 2004-04 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 1841133590 |
This book argues that environmental law must be seen as a historical product of surprising antiquity and considerable sophistication.
Philosophical Foundations of the Law of Torts
Title | Philosophical Foundations of the Law of Torts PDF eBook |
Author | John Oberdiek |
Publisher | |
Pages | 464 |
Release | 2014-02 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 0198701381 |
This book offers a rich insight into the law of torts and cognate fileds, and will be of broad interest to those working in legal and moral philosophy. It has contributions from all over the world and represents the state-of-the art in tort theory.
Philosophical Foundations of the Nature of Law
Title | Philosophical Foundations of the Nature of Law PDF eBook |
Author | Wilfrid J. Waluchow |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 386 |
Release | 2013-03-14 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 0199675511 |
This volume examines power-sharing agreements, their legitimacy and their compatibility with human rights law. Providing a clear, accessible introduction to the political science and human rights law on the issue, the book is an invaluable guide to all those engaged with transitional justice, peace agreements, and human rights.
Philosophical Foundations of Human Rights
Title | Philosophical Foundations of Human Rights PDF eBook |
Author | Rowan Cruft |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 721 |
Release | 2015 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 0199688621 |
Readership: This book would be suitable for students, academics and scholars of law, philosophy, politics, international relations and economics
Philosophical Foundations of Criminal Law
Title | Philosophical Foundations of Criminal Law PDF eBook |
Author | R. A. Duff |
Publisher | OUP Oxford |
Pages | 560 |
Release | 2013-01-24 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 0191654698 |
Twenty-five leading contemporary theorists of criminal law tackle a range of foundational issues about the proper aims and structure of the criminal law in a liberal democracy. The challenges facing criminal law are many. There are crises of over-criminalization and over-imprisonment; penal policy has become so politicized that it is difficult to find any clear consensus on what aims the criminal law can properly serve; governments seeking to protect their citizens in the face of a range of perceived threats have pushed the outer limits of criminal law and blurred its boundaries. To think clearly about the future of criminal law, and its role in a liberal society, foundational questions about its proper scope, structure, and operations must be re-examined. What kinds of conduct should be criminalized? What are the principles of criminal responsibility? How should offences and defences be defined? The criminal process and the criminal trial need to be studied closely, and the purposes and modes of punishment should be scrutinized. Such a re-examination must draw on the resources of various disciplines-notably law, political and moral philosophy, criminology and history; it must examine both the inner logic of criminal law and its place in a larger legal and political structure; it must attend to the growing field of international criminal law, it must consider how the criminal law can respond to the challenges of a changing world. Topics covered in this volume include the question of criminalization and the proper scope of the criminal law; the grounds of criminal responsibility; the ways in which offences and defences should be defined; the criminal process and its values; criminal punishment; the relationship between international criminal law and domestic criminal law. Together, the essays provide a picture of the exciting state of criminal law theory today, and the basis for further research and debate in the coming years.