An edition of Scholars of the law (1996)

Scholars of the law

English jurisprudence from Blackstone to Hart

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An edition of Scholars of the law (1996)

Scholars of the law

English jurisprudence from Blackstone to Hart

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English
Pages
262

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Scholars of the law: English jurisprudence from Blackstone to Hart
1996, New York University Press
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Table of Contents

From jurisprudence to legal philosophy
Sir William Blackstone : the intersection of positivism and natural law theory
Jeremy Bentham : the light of utility
John Austin "The matter of jurisprudence is positive law"
Sir Henry Maine : historical jurisprudence and social reform
Sir Thomas Erskine Holland : the transition to modern academic law
H.L.A. Hart : law & morality reconsidered
Conclusion.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 239-258) and index.

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Dewey Decimal Class
340/.1
Library of Congress
KD640 .C668 1996

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x, 262 p. ;
Number of pages
262

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OL805233M
ISBN 10
0814715338
LCCN
95041782
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