Companion to Philosophy Law and Legal
Ed. by Dennis Patterson
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This outstanding new volume provides a comprehensive and authoritative survey of the theories, topics, subjects, and discources that now feature in the law school and undergraduate legal studies curricula.
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This outstanding new volume provides a comprehensive and authoritative survey of the theories, topics, subjects, and discources that now feature in the law school and undergraduate legal studies curricula.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Blackwell Publishers
- 1999.
- Seitenzahl: 616
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Juni 1999
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 1105g
- ISBN-13: 9780631213291
- ISBN-10: 0631213295
- Artikelnr.: 14854732
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Blackwell Publishers
- 1999.
- Seitenzahl: 616
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Juni 1999
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 1105g
- ISBN-13: 9780631213291
- ISBN-10: 0631213295
- Artikelnr.: 14854732
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Dennis Patterson is Distinguished Professor of Law, Rutgers University, School of Law (Camden). He is the author of Law and Truth (1996) and the Editor of Philosophy of Law and Legal Theory: An Anthology (Blackwell Publishers, 1999).
Part I: Areas of Law:.
1. Property Law: Jeremy Waldron (University of California at Berkeley).
2. Contract: Peter Benson (McGill University).
3. Tort Law: Stephen R. Perry (McGill University).
4. Criminal Law: Leo Katz (University of Pennsylvania).
5. Public International Law: Philip Bobbitt (University of Texas).
6. Constitutional Law and Religion: Perry Dane (Rutgers University).
7. Constitutional Law and Interpretation: Philip Bobbitt (University of
Texas).
8. Constitutional Law and Privacy: Anita L. Allen (Georgetown University).
9. Constitutional Law and Equality: Maimon Schwarzschild (University of San
Diego).
10. Evidence: John Jackson and Sean Doran (Both Queen's University,
Belfast).
11. Comparative Law: Richard Hyland (Rutgers University).
12. Interpretation of Statutes: William N. Eskridge Jr (Georgetown
University).
13. Conflict of Laws: Perry Dane (Rutgers University).
Part II: Contemporary Schools: .
14. Natural Law Theory: Brian Bix (Quinnipiac School of Law).
15. Legal Positivism: Jules L. Coleman and Brian Leiter (Yale Law School,
University of Texas).
16. Legal Realism: Brian Leiter (University of Texas).
17. Critical Legal Studies: Guyora Binder (State University of New York at
Buffalo).
18. Post-Realism and Legal Process: Neil Duxbury (University of
Manchester).
19. Feminist Jurisprudence: Patricia Smith (University of Kentucky).
20. Law and Economics: Jon D. Hanson and Melissa R. Hart (Harvard Law
School, Law Clerk to the Honorable John Paul Stevens of the Supreme Court
of the United States for the 1996 Term).
21. Legal Formalism: Ernest J. Weinrib (University of Toronto).
22. German Legal Philosophy and Theory in the Nineteenth and Twentieth
Century: Alexander Somek (Universitaet Wien).
23. Marxist Theory of Law: Alan Hunt (Carleton University).
24. Deconstruction: J. M. Balkin (Yale Law School).
25. Postmodernism: Dennis Patterson (Rutgers University).
26. Legal Pragmatism: Richard Warner (ITT Chicago Kent).
Part III: Law and the Disciplines:.
27. Law and Anthropology: Rebecca Redwood French (University of Colorado).
28. The Sociology of Law: M. P. Baumgartner (William Paterson College).
29. Law and Theology: Edward Chase (Rutgers University).
30. Law and Morality: Roger A. Shiner (University of Alberta).
31. Law and Literature: Thomas Morawetz (University of Connecticut).
Part IV: Topics:.
32. The Duty to Obey the Law: M. B. E. Smith (Smith College).
33. Legal Enforcement of Morality: Kent Greenawalt (Columbia University).
34. Indeterminacy: Larry B. Solum (Loyola Law School).
35. Precedent: Larry Alexander (University of San Diego).
36. Punishment and Responsibility: George P. Fletcher (Columbia
University).
37. Loyalty: George P. Fletcher (Columbia University).
38. Coherence: Ken Kress (University of Iowa).
39. The Welfare State: Sanford Levinson (University of Texas).
40. Legal Scholarship: Edward L. Rubin (University of California at
Berkeley).
41. Authority of Law: Vincent A. Wellman (Wayne State University).
42. Analogical Reasoning: Jefferson White (University of Maine).
Index.
1. Property Law: Jeremy Waldron (University of California at Berkeley).
2. Contract: Peter Benson (McGill University).
3. Tort Law: Stephen R. Perry (McGill University).
4. Criminal Law: Leo Katz (University of Pennsylvania).
5. Public International Law: Philip Bobbitt (University of Texas).
6. Constitutional Law and Religion: Perry Dane (Rutgers University).
7. Constitutional Law and Interpretation: Philip Bobbitt (University of
Texas).
8. Constitutional Law and Privacy: Anita L. Allen (Georgetown University).
9. Constitutional Law and Equality: Maimon Schwarzschild (University of San
Diego).
10. Evidence: John Jackson and Sean Doran (Both Queen's University,
Belfast).
11. Comparative Law: Richard Hyland (Rutgers University).
12. Interpretation of Statutes: William N. Eskridge Jr (Georgetown
University).
13. Conflict of Laws: Perry Dane (Rutgers University).
Part II: Contemporary Schools: .
14. Natural Law Theory: Brian Bix (Quinnipiac School of Law).
15. Legal Positivism: Jules L. Coleman and Brian Leiter (Yale Law School,
University of Texas).
16. Legal Realism: Brian Leiter (University of Texas).
17. Critical Legal Studies: Guyora Binder (State University of New York at
Buffalo).
18. Post-Realism and Legal Process: Neil Duxbury (University of
Manchester).
19. Feminist Jurisprudence: Patricia Smith (University of Kentucky).
20. Law and Economics: Jon D. Hanson and Melissa R. Hart (Harvard Law
School, Law Clerk to the Honorable John Paul Stevens of the Supreme Court
of the United States for the 1996 Term).
21. Legal Formalism: Ernest J. Weinrib (University of Toronto).
22. German Legal Philosophy and Theory in the Nineteenth and Twentieth
Century: Alexander Somek (Universitaet Wien).
23. Marxist Theory of Law: Alan Hunt (Carleton University).
24. Deconstruction: J. M. Balkin (Yale Law School).
25. Postmodernism: Dennis Patterson (Rutgers University).
26. Legal Pragmatism: Richard Warner (ITT Chicago Kent).
Part III: Law and the Disciplines:.
27. Law and Anthropology: Rebecca Redwood French (University of Colorado).
28. The Sociology of Law: M. P. Baumgartner (William Paterson College).
29. Law and Theology: Edward Chase (Rutgers University).
30. Law and Morality: Roger A. Shiner (University of Alberta).
31. Law and Literature: Thomas Morawetz (University of Connecticut).
Part IV: Topics:.
32. The Duty to Obey the Law: M. B. E. Smith (Smith College).
33. Legal Enforcement of Morality: Kent Greenawalt (Columbia University).
34. Indeterminacy: Larry B. Solum (Loyola Law School).
35. Precedent: Larry Alexander (University of San Diego).
36. Punishment and Responsibility: George P. Fletcher (Columbia
University).
37. Loyalty: George P. Fletcher (Columbia University).
38. Coherence: Ken Kress (University of Iowa).
39. The Welfare State: Sanford Levinson (University of Texas).
40. Legal Scholarship: Edward L. Rubin (University of California at
Berkeley).
41. Authority of Law: Vincent A. Wellman (Wayne State University).
42. Analogical Reasoning: Jefferson White (University of Maine).
Index.
Part I: Areas of Law:.
1. Property Law: Jeremy Waldron (University of California at Berkeley).
2. Contract: Peter Benson (McGill University).
3. Tort Law: Stephen R. Perry (McGill University).
4. Criminal Law: Leo Katz (University of Pennsylvania).
5. Public International Law: Philip Bobbitt (University of Texas).
6. Constitutional Law and Religion: Perry Dane (Rutgers University).
7. Constitutional Law and Interpretation: Philip Bobbitt (University of
Texas).
8. Constitutional Law and Privacy: Anita L. Allen (Georgetown University).
9. Constitutional Law and Equality: Maimon Schwarzschild (University of San
Diego).
10. Evidence: John Jackson and Sean Doran (Both Queen's University,
Belfast).
11. Comparative Law: Richard Hyland (Rutgers University).
12. Interpretation of Statutes: William N. Eskridge Jr (Georgetown
University).
13. Conflict of Laws: Perry Dane (Rutgers University).
Part II: Contemporary Schools: .
14. Natural Law Theory: Brian Bix (Quinnipiac School of Law).
15. Legal Positivism: Jules L. Coleman and Brian Leiter (Yale Law School,
University of Texas).
16. Legal Realism: Brian Leiter (University of Texas).
17. Critical Legal Studies: Guyora Binder (State University of New York at
Buffalo).
18. Post-Realism and Legal Process: Neil Duxbury (University of
Manchester).
19. Feminist Jurisprudence: Patricia Smith (University of Kentucky).
20. Law and Economics: Jon D. Hanson and Melissa R. Hart (Harvard Law
School, Law Clerk to the Honorable John Paul Stevens of the Supreme Court
of the United States for the 1996 Term).
21. Legal Formalism: Ernest J. Weinrib (University of Toronto).
22. German Legal Philosophy and Theory in the Nineteenth and Twentieth
Century: Alexander Somek (Universitaet Wien).
23. Marxist Theory of Law: Alan Hunt (Carleton University).
24. Deconstruction: J. M. Balkin (Yale Law School).
25. Postmodernism: Dennis Patterson (Rutgers University).
26. Legal Pragmatism: Richard Warner (ITT Chicago Kent).
Part III: Law and the Disciplines:.
27. Law and Anthropology: Rebecca Redwood French (University of Colorado).
28. The Sociology of Law: M. P. Baumgartner (William Paterson College).
29. Law and Theology: Edward Chase (Rutgers University).
30. Law and Morality: Roger A. Shiner (University of Alberta).
31. Law and Literature: Thomas Morawetz (University of Connecticut).
Part IV: Topics:.
32. The Duty to Obey the Law: M. B. E. Smith (Smith College).
33. Legal Enforcement of Morality: Kent Greenawalt (Columbia University).
34. Indeterminacy: Larry B. Solum (Loyola Law School).
35. Precedent: Larry Alexander (University of San Diego).
36. Punishment and Responsibility: George P. Fletcher (Columbia
University).
37. Loyalty: George P. Fletcher (Columbia University).
38. Coherence: Ken Kress (University of Iowa).
39. The Welfare State: Sanford Levinson (University of Texas).
40. Legal Scholarship: Edward L. Rubin (University of California at
Berkeley).
41. Authority of Law: Vincent A. Wellman (Wayne State University).
42. Analogical Reasoning: Jefferson White (University of Maine).
Index.
1. Property Law: Jeremy Waldron (University of California at Berkeley).
2. Contract: Peter Benson (McGill University).
3. Tort Law: Stephen R. Perry (McGill University).
4. Criminal Law: Leo Katz (University of Pennsylvania).
5. Public International Law: Philip Bobbitt (University of Texas).
6. Constitutional Law and Religion: Perry Dane (Rutgers University).
7. Constitutional Law and Interpretation: Philip Bobbitt (University of
Texas).
8. Constitutional Law and Privacy: Anita L. Allen (Georgetown University).
9. Constitutional Law and Equality: Maimon Schwarzschild (University of San
Diego).
10. Evidence: John Jackson and Sean Doran (Both Queen's University,
Belfast).
11. Comparative Law: Richard Hyland (Rutgers University).
12. Interpretation of Statutes: William N. Eskridge Jr (Georgetown
University).
13. Conflict of Laws: Perry Dane (Rutgers University).
Part II: Contemporary Schools: .
14. Natural Law Theory: Brian Bix (Quinnipiac School of Law).
15. Legal Positivism: Jules L. Coleman and Brian Leiter (Yale Law School,
University of Texas).
16. Legal Realism: Brian Leiter (University of Texas).
17. Critical Legal Studies: Guyora Binder (State University of New York at
Buffalo).
18. Post-Realism and Legal Process: Neil Duxbury (University of
Manchester).
19. Feminist Jurisprudence: Patricia Smith (University of Kentucky).
20. Law and Economics: Jon D. Hanson and Melissa R. Hart (Harvard Law
School, Law Clerk to the Honorable John Paul Stevens of the Supreme Court
of the United States for the 1996 Term).
21. Legal Formalism: Ernest J. Weinrib (University of Toronto).
22. German Legal Philosophy and Theory in the Nineteenth and Twentieth
Century: Alexander Somek (Universitaet Wien).
23. Marxist Theory of Law: Alan Hunt (Carleton University).
24. Deconstruction: J. M. Balkin (Yale Law School).
25. Postmodernism: Dennis Patterson (Rutgers University).
26. Legal Pragmatism: Richard Warner (ITT Chicago Kent).
Part III: Law and the Disciplines:.
27. Law and Anthropology: Rebecca Redwood French (University of Colorado).
28. The Sociology of Law: M. P. Baumgartner (William Paterson College).
29. Law and Theology: Edward Chase (Rutgers University).
30. Law and Morality: Roger A. Shiner (University of Alberta).
31. Law and Literature: Thomas Morawetz (University of Connecticut).
Part IV: Topics:.
32. The Duty to Obey the Law: M. B. E. Smith (Smith College).
33. Legal Enforcement of Morality: Kent Greenawalt (Columbia University).
34. Indeterminacy: Larry B. Solum (Loyola Law School).
35. Precedent: Larry Alexander (University of San Diego).
36. Punishment and Responsibility: George P. Fletcher (Columbia
University).
37. Loyalty: George P. Fletcher (Columbia University).
38. Coherence: Ken Kress (University of Iowa).
39. The Welfare State: Sanford Levinson (University of Texas).
40. Legal Scholarship: Edward L. Rubin (University of California at
Berkeley).
41. Authority of Law: Vincent A. Wellman (Wayne State University).
42. Analogical Reasoning: Jefferson White (University of Maine).
Index.