Anne Barron (LSE Lecturer in Law), Hugh Collins (LSE Professor of English Law), Emily Jackson (LSE Senior Lecturer in Law)
Introduction to Jurisprudence and Legal Theory
Commentary and Materials
Herausgeber: Schiff, David; Nobles, Richard
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Anne Barron (LSE Lecturer in Law), Hugh Collins (LSE Professor of English Law), Emily Jackson (LSE Senior Lecturer in Law)
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Herausgeber: Schiff, David; Nobles, Richard
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This book provides an accessible introduction to jurisprudence and legal theory. It sets out a course of study that offers a highly effective series of introductions into a wide variety of theories and theoretical perspectives, from traditional approaches such as Natural Law to modern ones such as Feminist Theory, Economic Analysis of Law and Foucault and Law.
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This book provides an accessible introduction to jurisprudence and legal theory. It sets out a course of study that offers a highly effective series of introductions into a wide variety of theories and theoretical perspectives, from traditional approaches such as Natural Law to modern ones such as Feminist Theory, Economic Analysis of Law and Foucault and Law.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 1194
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. August 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 247mm x 156mm x 43mm
- Gewicht: 1464g
- ISBN-13: 9780406946782
- ISBN-10: 0406946787
- Artikelnr.: 21789905
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 1194
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. August 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 247mm x 156mm x 43mm
- Gewicht: 1464g
- ISBN-13: 9780406946782
- ISBN-10: 0406946787
- Artikelnr.: 21789905
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
James Penner, Professor of Property Law, University College London David Schiff, Reader in Law, LSE Richard Nobles, Reader in Law, LSE Anne Barron, Lecturer in Law, LSE Hugh Collins, Professor of English Law, LSE Emily Jackson, Senior Lecturer in Law, LSE Nicola Lacey, Professor of Criminal Law, LSE Robert Reiner, Professor of Criminology, LSE Hamish Ross, Senior Lecturer in Law, Napier University, sometime Lecturer in Law, LSE Gunther Teubner, Professor of Private Law and Legal Sociology, University of Frankfurt, Visiting Centennial Professor, LSE
* Part I.
* 1.: James Penner, David Schiff, Richard Nobles: Approaches to
Jurisprudence, Legal Theory, and the Philosophy of Law
* 2.: Richard Nobles and David Schiff: The Evolution of Natural Law
* 3.: Richard Nobles and David Schiff: Debating with Natural Law: the
Emergence of Legal Positivism
* 4.: Nicola Lacey: Modern Positivism: H L A Hart and Analytical
Jurisprudence
* 5.: David Schiff: Modern Positivism: Kelson's Pure Theory of Law
* 6.: Robert Reiner: Classical Social Theory and Law
* 7.: Hugh Collins: Law as Politics: Progressive American Perspectives
* 8.: James Penner: Law and Adjudication: Dworkin's Critique of
Positivism
* 9.: James Penner: Law as Integrity: Dworkin's Interpretive Turn
* 10.: James Penner: The Current Debate: The Semantic Sting, 'Soft
Positivism', and the Authority of Law according to Raz
* Introducing Part II.
* Extensions and Negations
* 11.: David Schiff: Disobedience
* 12.: James Penner: Punishment
* 13.: Hamish Ross: Hohfeld and the Analysis of Rights
* 14.: James Penner: Legal Reasoning
* 15.: Robert Reiner: Justice
* 16.: Emily Jackson and Nicola Lacey: Introducing Feminist Legal
Theory
* 17.: Richard Nobles: Economic Analysis of Law
* 18.: Gunther Teubner, Richard Nobles, David Schiff: The Autonomy of
Law: An Introduction to Legal Autopoiesis
* 19.: Anne Barron: Foucault and Law
* 20.: Anne Barron: (Legal) Reason and its 'Others': Some Recent
Developments in Legal Theory
* Appendix: A Note to Teachers
* Bibliography
* Index
* 1.: James Penner, David Schiff, Richard Nobles: Approaches to
Jurisprudence, Legal Theory, and the Philosophy of Law
* 2.: Richard Nobles and David Schiff: The Evolution of Natural Law
* 3.: Richard Nobles and David Schiff: Debating with Natural Law: the
Emergence of Legal Positivism
* 4.: Nicola Lacey: Modern Positivism: H L A Hart and Analytical
Jurisprudence
* 5.: David Schiff: Modern Positivism: Kelson's Pure Theory of Law
* 6.: Robert Reiner: Classical Social Theory and Law
* 7.: Hugh Collins: Law as Politics: Progressive American Perspectives
* 8.: James Penner: Law and Adjudication: Dworkin's Critique of
Positivism
* 9.: James Penner: Law as Integrity: Dworkin's Interpretive Turn
* 10.: James Penner: The Current Debate: The Semantic Sting, 'Soft
Positivism', and the Authority of Law according to Raz
* Introducing Part II.
* Extensions and Negations
* 11.: David Schiff: Disobedience
* 12.: James Penner: Punishment
* 13.: Hamish Ross: Hohfeld and the Analysis of Rights
* 14.: James Penner: Legal Reasoning
* 15.: Robert Reiner: Justice
* 16.: Emily Jackson and Nicola Lacey: Introducing Feminist Legal
Theory
* 17.: Richard Nobles: Economic Analysis of Law
* 18.: Gunther Teubner, Richard Nobles, David Schiff: The Autonomy of
Law: An Introduction to Legal Autopoiesis
* 19.: Anne Barron: Foucault and Law
* 20.: Anne Barron: (Legal) Reason and its 'Others': Some Recent
Developments in Legal Theory
* Appendix: A Note to Teachers
* Bibliography
* Index
* Part I.
* 1.: James Penner, David Schiff, Richard Nobles: Approaches to
Jurisprudence, Legal Theory, and the Philosophy of Law
* 2.: Richard Nobles and David Schiff: The Evolution of Natural Law
* 3.: Richard Nobles and David Schiff: Debating with Natural Law: the
Emergence of Legal Positivism
* 4.: Nicola Lacey: Modern Positivism: H L A Hart and Analytical
Jurisprudence
* 5.: David Schiff: Modern Positivism: Kelson's Pure Theory of Law
* 6.: Robert Reiner: Classical Social Theory and Law
* 7.: Hugh Collins: Law as Politics: Progressive American Perspectives
* 8.: James Penner: Law and Adjudication: Dworkin's Critique of
Positivism
* 9.: James Penner: Law as Integrity: Dworkin's Interpretive Turn
* 10.: James Penner: The Current Debate: The Semantic Sting, 'Soft
Positivism', and the Authority of Law according to Raz
* Introducing Part II.
* Extensions and Negations
* 11.: David Schiff: Disobedience
* 12.: James Penner: Punishment
* 13.: Hamish Ross: Hohfeld and the Analysis of Rights
* 14.: James Penner: Legal Reasoning
* 15.: Robert Reiner: Justice
* 16.: Emily Jackson and Nicola Lacey: Introducing Feminist Legal
Theory
* 17.: Richard Nobles: Economic Analysis of Law
* 18.: Gunther Teubner, Richard Nobles, David Schiff: The Autonomy of
Law: An Introduction to Legal Autopoiesis
* 19.: Anne Barron: Foucault and Law
* 20.: Anne Barron: (Legal) Reason and its 'Others': Some Recent
Developments in Legal Theory
* Appendix: A Note to Teachers
* Bibliography
* Index
* 1.: James Penner, David Schiff, Richard Nobles: Approaches to
Jurisprudence, Legal Theory, and the Philosophy of Law
* 2.: Richard Nobles and David Schiff: The Evolution of Natural Law
* 3.: Richard Nobles and David Schiff: Debating with Natural Law: the
Emergence of Legal Positivism
* 4.: Nicola Lacey: Modern Positivism: H L A Hart and Analytical
Jurisprudence
* 5.: David Schiff: Modern Positivism: Kelson's Pure Theory of Law
* 6.: Robert Reiner: Classical Social Theory and Law
* 7.: Hugh Collins: Law as Politics: Progressive American Perspectives
* 8.: James Penner: Law and Adjudication: Dworkin's Critique of
Positivism
* 9.: James Penner: Law as Integrity: Dworkin's Interpretive Turn
* 10.: James Penner: The Current Debate: The Semantic Sting, 'Soft
Positivism', and the Authority of Law according to Raz
* Introducing Part II.
* Extensions and Negations
* 11.: David Schiff: Disobedience
* 12.: James Penner: Punishment
* 13.: Hamish Ross: Hohfeld and the Analysis of Rights
* 14.: James Penner: Legal Reasoning
* 15.: Robert Reiner: Justice
* 16.: Emily Jackson and Nicola Lacey: Introducing Feminist Legal
Theory
* 17.: Richard Nobles: Economic Analysis of Law
* 18.: Gunther Teubner, Richard Nobles, David Schiff: The Autonomy of
Law: An Introduction to Legal Autopoiesis
* 19.: Anne Barron: Foucault and Law
* 20.: Anne Barron: (Legal) Reason and its 'Others': Some Recent
Developments in Legal Theory
* Appendix: A Note to Teachers
* Bibliography
* Index