Title: Philosophy of law and legal theory : an anthology
Abstract:Acknowledgments. Introduction. PART I. NATURE OF LAW. 1. The Path of the Law (O.W. Holmes). 2. A Realistic Jurisprudence -- The Next Step (Karl Llewellyn). 3. The Model of Rules (Ronald Dworkin). PART...Acknowledgments. Introduction. PART I. NATURE OF LAW. 1. The Path of the Law (O.W. Holmes). 2. A Realistic Jurisprudence -- The Next Step (Karl Llewellyn). 3. The Model of Rules (Ronald Dworkin). PART II. RELATION OF LAW AND MORALITY. 4. Positivism and the Separation of Law and Morals (H.L.A. Hart). 5. Positivism and Fidelity to Law: A Reply to Professor Hart (Lon L. Fuller). 6. Negative and Positive Positivism (Jules L. Coleman). 7. On the Incoherence of Legal Positivism (john Finnis). PART III. THEORIES OF ADJUDICATION. 8. Hard Cases (Ronald Dworkin). 9. What has Pragmatism to Offer Law (Richard A. Posner). PART IV. LEGAL INDETERMINACY. 10. Form and Substance in Private Law Adjudication (Duncan Kennedy). 11. Legal Indeterminacy (Ken Kress). PART V. RIGHTS AND OTHER LEGAL CONCEPTS. 12. Some Fundamental Legal Conceptions as Applied in Judicial Reasoning (Wesley N. Hohfeld). PART VI. THE AUTONOMY OF LAW AND LEGAL REASONING. 13. Legal Formalism: On the Immanent Rationality of Law (Ernest F. Weinrib). 14. Law as Interpretation (Ronald Dworkin). 15. The Problem of Social Cost (Ronald H. Coase). Index.Read More
Publication Year: 2003
Publication Date: 2003-01-01
Language: en
Type: book
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