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2015
Composed in the twelfth century ce, the Epitome of the Law (Mitākṣarā) by Vijñāneśvara is a celebrated and influential compendium of Indian law and jurisprudence. In form a commentary on the versified Laws of Yājñavalkya, it presents sophisticated and multifaceted discussions of all the major topics dealing with Hindu religious and legal duties ...
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Composed in the twelfth century ce, the Epitome of the Law (Mitākṣarā) by Vijñāneśvara is a celebrated and influential compendium of Indian law and jurisprudence. In form a commentary on the versified Laws of Yājñavalkya, it presents sophisticated and multifaceted discussions of all the major topics dealing with Hindu religious and legal duties ...
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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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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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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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The Philosophy of Fiduciary Law
2019This chapter examines the philosophy of fiduciary law. It first considers fiduciary law in relation to contract law, examining the claim that fiduciary law is no more than an application of contract law. The discussion turns to the question of loyalty as a possible value that may ground fiduciary obligations, to the no conflicts and no profits rules in
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