Legal Theory

Legal Theory
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1994
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:80325101

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University of Michigan Official Publication

University of Michigan Official Publication
Author: University of Michigan
Publsiher: UM Libraries
Total Pages: 160
Release: 1987
Genre: Education, Higher
ISBN: UOM:39015078741033

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Each number is the catalogue of a specific school or college of the University.

A Theory of Legal Sentences

A Theory of Legal Sentences
Author: Manuel Atienza,J. Ruiz Manero
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9789400708488

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Legal statements are, according to the authors, the most basic elements of the law. Nevertheless they must be considered not only as the pieces of a puzzle, but also as the components of a dynamic and highly complex reality: the law of contemporary society. The book presents an analysis of the different types of legal statements (mandatory rules, principles, power-conferring rules, definitions, permissions, values and the rule of recognition) from a threeefold perspective, that is, considering their logical structure, their function in legal reasoning as reasons for action, and their connections with the interests and power relationships among the individuals and the social groups. The result is conceived as a first step in the building of a general theory of law designed not as an isolated discourse but as a decisive element for the dynamization of the legal culture.

Uniform Federal Product Liability Law

Uniform Federal Product Liability Law
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 310
Release: 1993
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: PSU:000021076565

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Legal Theory

Legal Theory
Author: Josep J. Moreso
Publsiher: Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007
Genre: Law
ISBN: 3832926852

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This volume - along with the companion volume "Political Philosophy / Filosofia Politica" [ISBN 9783832926861] by Nomos Publishers (Germany) - contains conference papers presented at the 22nd World Congress of the IVR (Internationale Vereinigung fuer Rechts und Sozialphilosophie / International Association for Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy) held at the University of Granada. Each volume is primarily an English language text, with a couple of chapters each in Spanish language text. This first volume of conference papers contains contributions dealing with the current discussion about legal positivism, giving the reader an overview of the contemporary aspects of legal theory.

Legal Theory and the Legal Academy

Legal Theory and the Legal Academy
Author: MaksymilianDel Mar
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 435
Release: 2017-07-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781351560504

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The third in a series of three volumes on Contemporary Legal Theory, this volume deals with four topics: 1) the role of legal theory in the legal curriculum; 2) the teaching of legal theory; 3) the relationship of legal theory to legal scholarship; and 4) the relationship of legal theory to comparative law. The focus of the first two topics is on the common law world, where the debates over the aims and proper place of legal theory in the study of law have traversed a good deal of ground since John Austin's 1828 lecture, 'The Uses and the Study of Jurisprudence.' These first two parts offer a selection of the most important papers, including surveys, as well as pedagogical viewpoints and particular course descriptions from analytical, critical, feminist, law-and-literature and global perspectives. The last three decades have seen just as many changes for legal scholarship and comparative law. These changes (such as the rise of empirical legal scholarship) have often attracted the attention of legal theorists. Within comparative law, the last thirty years have witnessed intense methodological reflection within the discipline; the results of these reflections are themselves properly recognised as legal theoretical contributions. The volume collects the key papers, including those by Neil MacCormick, Mark Van Hoecke, Andrew Halpin, William Ewald and Geoffrey Samuel.

Modern Legal Theory Judicial Impartiality

Modern Legal Theory   Judicial Impartiality
Author: Ofer Raban
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2012-09-10
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781135311315

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This book argues that at the core of legal philosophys principal debates there is essentially one issue judicial impartiality. Keeping this issue to the forefront, Raban's approach sheds much light on many difficult and seemingly perplexing jurisprudential debates. Modern Legal Theory and Judicial Impartiality offers a fresh and penetrating examination of two of the most celebrated modern legal theorists: HLA Hart and Ronald Dworkin. The book explains the relations between these two scholars and other theorists and schools of thought (including Max Weber, Lon Fuller, and the law and economics movement), offering both novices and experts an innovative and lucid look at modern legal theory. The book is written in an engaging and conversational style, tackling highly sophisticated issues in a concise and accessible manner. Undergraduates in jurisprudence and legal theory, as well as more advanced readers, will find it clear and challenging.

Visible Women

Visible Women
Author: Susan James,Stephanie Palmer
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2002-02-01
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781847312488

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How should feminist theories conceive of the subject? What is it to be a legal person? What part does embodiment play in subjectivity? Can there be a conception of rights which does justice to the social contexts in which rights claims are embedded? Is the way the law constitutes legal subjects a form of violence? These questions lie at the heart of contemporary feminist theory,and in this collection they are addressed by a group of distinguished international scholars working in law, philosophy and politics. The volume, in which the concerns of one author are taken up by others, advances current debate on two interconnected levels. First, it contains original and ground-breaking discussions of the questions raised above. At the same time, it contains a more reflexive strand of argument about the intellectual resources available to feminist thinkers, and the advantages and dangers of borrowing from non-feminist traditions of thought. It thus provides an exceptionally rich examination of contemporary legal and political feminist theory.