Wesley Hohfeld A Century Later
Herausgeber: Balganesh, Shyamkrishna; Smith, Henry E.; Sichelman, Ted M.
Wesley Hohfeld A Century Later
Herausgeber: Balganesh, Shyamkrishna; Smith, Henry E.; Sichelman, Ted M.
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Every law student and legal scholar uses Wesley Hohfeld's ideas whether they realize it or not. This collection offers the first comprehensive, single-stop volume to clarify and examine the value, ubiquity, and import of Hohfeld's work. The book also features newly uncovered personal papers from Hohfeld's family.
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Every law student and legal scholar uses Wesley Hohfeld's ideas whether they realize it or not. This collection offers the first comprehensive, single-stop volume to clarify and examine the value, ubiquity, and import of Hohfeld's work. The book also features newly uncovered personal papers from Hohfeld's family.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 554
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Juni 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 34mm
- Gewicht: 950g
- ISBN-13: 9781107192881
- ISBN-10: 1107192889
- Artikelnr.: 62212545
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 554
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Juni 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 34mm
- Gewicht: 950g
- ISBN-13: 9781107192881
- ISBN-10: 1107192889
- Artikelnr.: 62212545
Introduction Shyamkrishna Balganesh, Ted Sichelman and Henry E. Smith; Some
fundamental legal conceptions as applied in judicial reasoning Ted
Sichelman; Selected personal papers of Wesley N. Hohfeld Ted Sichelman;
Part I. Philosophy of Jural Relations: 1. Hohfeld on legal language
Frederick Schauer; 2. Rights correlativity David Frydrych; 3. Hohfeld and
rules Andrew Halpin; 4. Logic and the life of the law (professor): A
logocratic lesson from hohfeld Scott Brewer; Part II. Hohfeld and Property:
5. Property's building blocks: Hohfeld in Europe and beyond Anna di
Robilant and Talha Syed; 6. The in rem/in personam distinction and
conceptual partitioning for persistence Shyamkrishna Balganesh and Leo
Katz; 7. Hohfeld and the theory of in rem rights: An attempted mediation
Christopher M. Newman; Part III. Hohfeld and Equity: 8. Hohfeld's equity J
E Penner; 9. The essential nature of trusts and other equitable interests:
Two and half cheers for Hohfeld Ben McFarlane; 10. General and particular
jural relations Emily Sherwin; Part IV. Hohfeldian Complexities: 11. Very
tight 'bundles of sticks': Hohfeld's complex jural relations Ted Sichelman;
12. Hohfeldian analysis and the separation of rights and powers John C. P.
Goldberg and Benjamin C. Zipurskyi; 13. Immunity rules John Harrison; 14.
Scaling up legal relations Andrew S. Gold and Henry E. Smith; Part V.
Hohfeld and Society: 15. Hohfeldian analysis, liberalism and adjudication
(some tensions) Pierre Schlag; 16. The contingent politics of legal
formalism Aditi Bagchi; 17. Religious liberty & public accommodations: What
would Hohfeld say? Joseph William Singer; 18. Wesley Newcomb Hohfeld, on
the difficulty of becoming a law professor John Henry Schlegel.
fundamental legal conceptions as applied in judicial reasoning Ted
Sichelman; Selected personal papers of Wesley N. Hohfeld Ted Sichelman;
Part I. Philosophy of Jural Relations: 1. Hohfeld on legal language
Frederick Schauer; 2. Rights correlativity David Frydrych; 3. Hohfeld and
rules Andrew Halpin; 4. Logic and the life of the law (professor): A
logocratic lesson from hohfeld Scott Brewer; Part II. Hohfeld and Property:
5. Property's building blocks: Hohfeld in Europe and beyond Anna di
Robilant and Talha Syed; 6. The in rem/in personam distinction and
conceptual partitioning for persistence Shyamkrishna Balganesh and Leo
Katz; 7. Hohfeld and the theory of in rem rights: An attempted mediation
Christopher M. Newman; Part III. Hohfeld and Equity: 8. Hohfeld's equity J
E Penner; 9. The essential nature of trusts and other equitable interests:
Two and half cheers for Hohfeld Ben McFarlane; 10. General and particular
jural relations Emily Sherwin; Part IV. Hohfeldian Complexities: 11. Very
tight 'bundles of sticks': Hohfeld's complex jural relations Ted Sichelman;
12. Hohfeldian analysis and the separation of rights and powers John C. P.
Goldberg and Benjamin C. Zipurskyi; 13. Immunity rules John Harrison; 14.
Scaling up legal relations Andrew S. Gold and Henry E. Smith; Part V.
Hohfeld and Society: 15. Hohfeldian analysis, liberalism and adjudication
(some tensions) Pierre Schlag; 16. The contingent politics of legal
formalism Aditi Bagchi; 17. Religious liberty & public accommodations: What
would Hohfeld say? Joseph William Singer; 18. Wesley Newcomb Hohfeld, on
the difficulty of becoming a law professor John Henry Schlegel.
Introduction Shyamkrishna Balganesh, Ted Sichelman and Henry E. Smith; Some
fundamental legal conceptions as applied in judicial reasoning Ted
Sichelman; Selected personal papers of Wesley N. Hohfeld Ted Sichelman;
Part I. Philosophy of Jural Relations: 1. Hohfeld on legal language
Frederick Schauer; 2. Rights correlativity David Frydrych; 3. Hohfeld and
rules Andrew Halpin; 4. Logic and the life of the law (professor): A
logocratic lesson from hohfeld Scott Brewer; Part II. Hohfeld and Property:
5. Property's building blocks: Hohfeld in Europe and beyond Anna di
Robilant and Talha Syed; 6. The in rem/in personam distinction and
conceptual partitioning for persistence Shyamkrishna Balganesh and Leo
Katz; 7. Hohfeld and the theory of in rem rights: An attempted mediation
Christopher M. Newman; Part III. Hohfeld and Equity: 8. Hohfeld's equity J
E Penner; 9. The essential nature of trusts and other equitable interests:
Two and half cheers for Hohfeld Ben McFarlane; 10. General and particular
jural relations Emily Sherwin; Part IV. Hohfeldian Complexities: 11. Very
tight 'bundles of sticks': Hohfeld's complex jural relations Ted Sichelman;
12. Hohfeldian analysis and the separation of rights and powers John C. P.
Goldberg and Benjamin C. Zipurskyi; 13. Immunity rules John Harrison; 14.
Scaling up legal relations Andrew S. Gold and Henry E. Smith; Part V.
Hohfeld and Society: 15. Hohfeldian analysis, liberalism and adjudication
(some tensions) Pierre Schlag; 16. The contingent politics of legal
formalism Aditi Bagchi; 17. Religious liberty & public accommodations: What
would Hohfeld say? Joseph William Singer; 18. Wesley Newcomb Hohfeld, on
the difficulty of becoming a law professor John Henry Schlegel.
fundamental legal conceptions as applied in judicial reasoning Ted
Sichelman; Selected personal papers of Wesley N. Hohfeld Ted Sichelman;
Part I. Philosophy of Jural Relations: 1. Hohfeld on legal language
Frederick Schauer; 2. Rights correlativity David Frydrych; 3. Hohfeld and
rules Andrew Halpin; 4. Logic and the life of the law (professor): A
logocratic lesson from hohfeld Scott Brewer; Part II. Hohfeld and Property:
5. Property's building blocks: Hohfeld in Europe and beyond Anna di
Robilant and Talha Syed; 6. The in rem/in personam distinction and
conceptual partitioning for persistence Shyamkrishna Balganesh and Leo
Katz; 7. Hohfeld and the theory of in rem rights: An attempted mediation
Christopher M. Newman; Part III. Hohfeld and Equity: 8. Hohfeld's equity J
E Penner; 9. The essential nature of trusts and other equitable interests:
Two and half cheers for Hohfeld Ben McFarlane; 10. General and particular
jural relations Emily Sherwin; Part IV. Hohfeldian Complexities: 11. Very
tight 'bundles of sticks': Hohfeld's complex jural relations Ted Sichelman;
12. Hohfeldian analysis and the separation of rights and powers John C. P.
Goldberg and Benjamin C. Zipurskyi; 13. Immunity rules John Harrison; 14.
Scaling up legal relations Andrew S. Gold and Henry E. Smith; Part V.
Hohfeld and Society: 15. Hohfeldian analysis, liberalism and adjudication
(some tensions) Pierre Schlag; 16. The contingent politics of legal
formalism Aditi Bagchi; 17. Religious liberty & public accommodations: What
would Hohfeld say? Joseph William Singer; 18. Wesley Newcomb Hohfeld, on
the difficulty of becoming a law professor John Henry Schlegel.