The central argument of this study is that the universal phenomenon of friendship provides us with an inter-subjectively agreeable and rich conception of justice that can be transposed to the context of law. While presented as a theory of law, the work considers and traverses the fields of jurisprudence, tort law, contract law, philosophy, ethics and political theory. In dealing with substantive areas of law, the book draws upon cases from the United States, England, and the Commonwealth.
The central argument of this study is that the universal phenomenon of friendship provides us with an inter-subjectively agreeable and rich conception of justice that can be transposed to the context of law. While presented as a theory of law, the work considers and traverses the fields of jurisprudence, tort law, contract law, philosophy, ethics and political theory. In dealing with substantive areas of law, the book draws upon cases from the United States, England, and the Commonwealth.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dr Seow Hon Tan is an Associate Professor at the School of Law, Singapore Management University. Her primary teaching and research interests are in the area of jurisprudence. She also researches and writes on legal education and lawyering. She was previously tenured at the National University of Singapore where she taught jurisprudence. She has won multiple teaching awards at Singapore Management University and National University of Singapore. As a former Byse Fellow at Harvard Law School, where she received a Doctor of Juridical Science in jurisprudence, she conducted a series of workshops on natural law theory. She was a Landon Gammon Fellow at Harvard Law School during her LL.M. studies and graduated top of her LL.B. class at the National University of Singapore with First Class Honors.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I The Problems in Jurisprudence Chapter 1 The Problem of Justification Chapter 2 A Vantage Point Part II Friendship Chapter 3 Friendship Part III Justice as Friendship Chapter 4 Moving from Friendship to Law Chapter 5 Justice as Friendship as an Approach to Law Chapter 6 Implementing Justice as Friendship Part IV Application Chapter 7 Contracts Chapter 8 Tort of Negligence Chapter 101 Conclusion
Part I The Problems in Jurisprudence Chapter 1 The Problem of Justification Chapter 2 A Vantage Point Part II Friendship Chapter 3 Friendship Part III Justice as Friendship Chapter 4 Moving from Friendship to Law Chapter 5 Justice as Friendship as an Approach to Law Chapter 6 Implementing Justice as Friendship Part IV Application Chapter 7 Contracts Chapter 8 Tort of Negligence Chapter 101 Conclusion
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