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PUNISHMENT AND RESPONSIBILITY: ESSAYS IN THE PHILOSOPHY OF LAW
, 1969This is really going to save you time and your money in something should think about. If you're seeking then search around for online. Without a doubt there are several these available and a lot of them have the freedom. However no doubt you receive what
C. Cherry
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The Tasks of a Philosophy of Law
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2007This short programmatic essay, written for a collection celebrating the seventy-fifth anniversary of Karl Llewellyn's paper "On Philosophy in American Law," sketches the elements of an adequate philosophy of law today. It argues that an adequate philosophy of law must be empirical, interpretive, and critical.
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A Companion to Philosophy of Law and Legal Theory, 2nd ed.
, 2010A Court the scope of whose activities lies as close to the more sensitive areas of politics as does that of the Supreme Court must constantly be on the alert against undue suction into the avoidable polemic of politics.
Dennis Patterson
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The Philosophy of Customary Law
, 2014Acknowledgments Preface Chapter One: Habit and Convention at the Foundation of Custom Chapter Two: Customary Law in Suarez Chapter Three: Jeremy Bentham on Custom Chapter Four: James C.
J. Murphy
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The philosophy of law in the Antarctic
Philosophies of Polar Law, 2020A. Hemmings
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Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy
1999In the theoretical — methodological considerations of the study of, law in the sixties and seventies an important part was played by the studies on the specific traits and mutual relations of particular legal disciplines, as well as on the relations of the study of law to non-legal disciplines, mainly to philosophy and social sciences.
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Perelman and the Philosophy of Law
1986In 1976, Chaim Perelman published, in French, his Logigue juridique 1 (“Juridical logic”). This book was an application of the general theory of argumentation the author had developed some twenty years before, in Traite l’ Argumentation (1958 — English translation: 1968).2 But we shall see that law is not just an application of the Treatise: on the ...
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