In a series of essays John Gardner has developed distinctive and engaging answers to the central questions of legal philosophy, cutting through the technicalities of the subject to clarify and reinvigorate the main arguments about the nature of law. This volume collects that work to provide a major contribution to the literature on jurisprudence.
In a series of essays John Gardner has developed distinctive and engaging answers to the central questions of legal philosophy, cutting through the technicalities of the subject to clarify and reinvigorate the main arguments about the nature of law. This volume collects that work to provide a major contribution to the literature on jurisprudence.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
John Gardner is Professor of Jurisprudence at the University of Oxford. He has also taught at Columbia, Princeton, Yale, the Australian National University, and the Universities of London, Texas, and Auckland. Called to the English Bar in 1988, he has been a Bencher of the Inner Temple since 2002.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1: Law as a Leap of Faith 2: Legal Positivism: 5 1/2 Myths 3: Some Types of Law 4: Can There be a Written Constitution? 5: How Law Claims, What Law Claims 6: Nearly Natural Law 7: The Legality of Law 8: On the Supposed Formality of the Rule of Law 9: Hart on Legality, Justice, and Morality 10: The Virtue of Justice, the Character of Law 11: Law in General
Introduction 1: Law as a Leap of Faith 2: Legal Positivism: 5 1/2 Myths 3: Some Types of Law 4: Can There be a Written Constitution? 5: How Law Claims, What Law Claims 6: Nearly Natural Law 7: The Legality of Law 8: On the Supposed Formality of the Rule of Law 9: Hart on Legality, Justice, and Morality 10: The Virtue of Justice, the Character of Law 11: Law in General
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