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The Nature and Sources of the Law by John Chipman Gray, 2019
One area consists of studies of natural law, positivism, realism, and other centuries-old secular and religious legal philosophies, including the legal philosophies of major world religions and cultures.
Herbert Hovenkamp
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One area consists of studies of natural law, positivism, realism, and other centuries-old secular and religious legal philosophies, including the legal philosophies of major world religions and cultures.
Herbert Hovenkamp
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JURISPRUDENCE FOR NURSES [PDF]
young. permanent teeth calcified on fluorine-free waters can be depressed by multiple applications of fluorine solutions after the teeth have erupted. Using -the facts presented, Ast outlines the controlled experiment needed to demonstrate that dental decay can be materially reduced in large masses of the population-at a cost of 5 cents per capita.
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The jurisprudence of therapeutic jurisprudence. [PDF]
In less than a decade, therapeutic jurisprudence, which began as a scholarly approach to mental health law, has emerged as a mental health approach to law generally. In this essay, one of the founders of this new field offers a further elaboration of the theory of therapeutic jurisprudence and a response to the key issues raised by commentators and ...
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Sonic lawfare: on the jurisprudence of weaponised sound
Sound Studies, 2019This article suggests that the growing literature on sonic warfare has not been as sensitive to the work of law and legal institutions as it might be, and that it is exemplary in this respect of a lot of work in sound studies more generally.
James E K Parker
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Sociological Jurisprudence Past and Present
Law and Social Inquiry, 2019Through the mid-twentieth century, jurisprudents considered sociological jurisprudence to be one of the most influential theories of law in the United States. By end of the century, however, it had virtually disappeared.
B. Tamanaha
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Shallow Equality and Symbolic Jurisprudence in Multilingual Legal Orders
, 2019This book offers a critical perspective to the proliferation of official multilingualism in the contemporary world. Through diachronic and synchronic comparisons, it shows that official multilingualism has become a norm in the political management of ...
J. Leung
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Law As…Forest: Eco-logic, Stories and Spirits in Indigenous Jurisprudence
Law text culture, 2017Taking up the suggestion that minor jurisprudence may consist either in the perpetual critique of the outsider to major jurisprudence or in the initiation of new grounds for jurisprudence, this essay wonders whether some forms of Indigenous jurisprudence
Kirsten Anker
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Is There an “American” Jurisprudence?
Oxford Journal of Legal Studies, 1997Abstract This chapter shifts the focus from the philosophical response to Realism to that within academic law. It uses Neil Duxbury's interesting, if sometimes quite misleading, book Patterns of American Jurisprudence to explore the nature of what is often called legal formalism (which the Realists rejected), the Critical Legal Studies ...
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From therapeutic jurisprudence ... to jurisprudent therapy
Behavioral Sciences & the Law, 2000For nearly a decade, "therapeutic jurisprudence" (TJ) has provided a theoretical framework within which legal rules, legal procedure, and legal roles are analyzed in terms of their therapeutic, neutral, or antitherapeutic effects. This article proposed "jurisprudent therapy" (JT), an extension of the TJ model, as a context for analyzing mental health ...
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