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Philosophy of Law

Philosophical Books, 1999
Books reviewed:L. Reznek, Evil or IllR. F.
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Philosophy of Law

Philosophical Books, 2001
Books reviewed:Ripstein, A., Equality, Responsibility, and the LawTebbit, M., Philosophy of ...
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Philosophy of Law

2013
Preface Website 1. Aspects of Law and Legal Systems 2. Courts and Legal Reasoning 3. Making, Justifying, and Evaluating Law 4. Law and Individual Obligation 5. Private Law 6. Criminal Law 7. Sentencing and Punishment 8. Statutes 9. Constitutions 10.
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Philosophy of Law

The Philosophers' Magazine, 2000
Books reviewed:Kramer, M.H. In the Realm of Legal and Moral PhilosophyWaldron, J.
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Philosophy of law

2020
Textbook is universal in nature, is short and at the same time the perfection of the supply of educational material. Consistently and logically set out the philosophical and legal doctrine, the study of the relationship of legal and economic postulates in the explanation of legal reality and legal reality.
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Philosophy of Law

2014
Philosophy of law is a branch of philosophy that deals with philosophical questions about law. This chapter deals with one of these questions, which is perhaps the most fundamental one: what is the nature of law? philosophers of law have discussed this question for centuries, and apparently still disagree. This disagreement is partly caused by the fact
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Philosophy of Law

Philosophical Books, 1997
Delgado, R.
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Philosophy of Law

Philosophical Books, 1998
Davis, M., Justice in the Shadow of DeathMcDonagh, E., Breaking the Abortion ...
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Philosophy of law

2021
This textbook is devoted to the consideration of the philosophy of law as a scientific and academic discipline. The author, presenting the material of the textbook on the generalization of the concepts of philosophy of law, cultivated by modern research, offers its own approach to considering a number of its problems, which are debatable and have not
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Law and Philosophy

2007
Abstract Current Legal Issues is based upon an annual colloquium held at University College London. Each year, leading scholars from around the world gather to discuss the relationship between law and another discipline of thought. Each colloqium examines how the external discipline is conceived in legal thought and argument, how the law
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