Philosophy of Law: An Introduction provides an ideal starting pointfor students of philosophy and law as it assumse no prior knowledge of either subject.
The book is structured around the key issues and themes in thephilosophy of law, including: what is the law? - exploring the major legal theories of realism, positivism and natural law the reach of the law - coveringauthority, rights, liberty, privacy and tolerance criminal responsibility and punishment - including legal defenses, crime, diminished responsibility and theories of punishment. The second edition is updated with important developments in English law, the general impact of the Human Rights Act and the defence of necessity in relation to the Case of the Conjoined Twins. Radical Marxism, feminist, critical legal studies and critical race theories are alsoexplained against the background of controversy between postmodernism and defences of modernity. New chapters assess the value of traditional legal theory and various critical perspectives and study questions at the end of each chapter help students explore the most important issues in philosophy of law.
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hmmm not good. we do not need reductionists' jurisprudence in this fashion. And, law should not start with Dworkin!
评分hmmm not good. we do not need reductionists' jurisprudence in this fashion. And, law should not start with Dworkin!
评分寫的很精練,不過主要還是英美法理學的內容。
评分hmmm not good. we do not need reductionists' jurisprudence in this fashion. And, law should not start with Dworkin!
评分寫的很精練,不過主要還是英美法理學的內容。
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