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Lloyd's Introduction to Jurisprudence is the leading textbook on jurisprudence in the English-speaking world. It enables the reader to develop a good understanding of the theories of the different schools of jurisprudence and to appreciate the contributions made to legal theory by leading jurists from the Ancient Greeks to the postmodernists. As ever, it combines text and extracts from authoritative sources. The works of more than a hundred jurists are extracted from Aristotle to the LatCrits. These are supported by detailed and well-documented introductory sections - a textbook in themselves - which give critical insight into the texts. Students and their teachers will profit from having in one book a wide-ranging compendium of legal thought.
CONTENTS
Preface to the Sixth Edition
From the Preface to the First Edition
Acknowledgments
Table of Cases
Table of Statutes
1. NATURE OF JURISPRUDENCE
What is Jurisprudence?
The Relevance of Jurisprudence
Acquiring Social Knowledge
Normative Character of Law
"Ought" and "Is"
Form (or Structure) and Content
Philosophy of Law?
The Need for a Comprehensive Jurisprudence
Jurisprudence Today
EXTRACTS
J. Austin The Uses of the Study of Jurisprudence
W.L. Twining Some Jobs for Jurisprudence
J. Shklar Legalism
T. Eagleton
D. Hume A Treatise of Human Nature
K. Popper The Poverty of Historicism
T.S. Kuhn The Structure of Scientific Revolutions
T. Campbell Seven Theories of Human Society
2. MEANING OF LAW
The Nature of Definitions
"Naming a Thing"
"Essentialism"
Analysis of Words or Fact
Are Definitions Unnecessary?
Ideological Factors
Criterion of Validity
Law and Regularity
Law and Morals
Morals as Part of Law
Law and Value Judgements
EXTRACTS
L.L. Fuller The Case of the Speluncean Explorers
G. Williams International Law and the Controversy
Concerning the Word "Law"
H.L.A. Hart Definition and Theory in Jurisprudence
R. Wollheim The Nature of Law
3. NATURAL LAW
What is Natural Law?
The Attractions of Natural Law
Greek Origins
Jus Gentium
Medieval Period
Renaissance, Reformation and Counter-Reformation
Grotius and International Law
Natural Law and the Social Contract
Kant and Human Freedom
The Enlightenment
Nineteenth Century
Fuller and the Morality of Law
Hart on Natural Law
Finnis and the Restatement of Natural Law
Conclusion
EXTRACTS
Aristotle Nicomachean Ethics
Cicero De Re Publica
Justinian Institutes
Aquinas Summa Theologica
T. Hobbes Leviathan
Locke Two Treatises of Government
J.J.Rousseau The Social Contract
J. Maritain Man and the State
M. MacDonald Natural Rights
L.L. Fuller The Morality of Law
J.M. Finnis Natural Law and Natural Rights
Margaret Mead Some Anthropological Considerations
Concerning Natural Law
A. Gewirth The Epistemology of Human Rights
4. BENTHAM, AUSTIN AND CLASSICAL POSITIVISM 199
Sovereignty and its Origins
Bentham and the Utilitarians
Bentham's "Of Laws in General"
Austin
Conclusion
EXTRACTS
J. Bentham A Fragment on Government
J. Bentham An Introduction to the Principles of Morals
and Legislation
J. Bentham Of Laws in General
J. Austin The Province of Jurisprudence Determined
W.J. Rees The Theory of Sovereignty Re-stated
5. PURE THEORY OF LAW
Normativism
The Pure Science of Law
Norms and the Basic Norm
Hierarchy of Norms and Law-making Process
Sanctions
Kelsen and Austin
Norm and Command
Sancitions
Legal Dynamics
Basic Norm
International Law
Law and Fact
Non-legal Norms
EXTRACTS
H. Kelsen The Pure Theory of Law
H. Kelsen General Theory of Law and State
H. Kelsen Causality and Imputation
H. Kelsen Professor Stone and the Pure Theory of Law
H. Kelsen The Pure Theory of Law
H. Kelsen The Function of a Constitution
J. Raz The Purity of the Pure Theory
6. MODERN TRENDS IN ANALYTICAL AND NORMATIVE JURISPRUDENCE
Hart's Concept of Law
An Outline of Hart's Jurisprudence
The "Internal Aspect" of Law
The Rule of Recognition
Is Law A System of Rules?
Rawls and Distributive Justice
Nozick and the Minimal State
The Economic Analisis os Law
Rights
The Nature of Rights
Hohfeld's Analysis of Rights
EXTRACTS
H.L.A. Hart Positivism and the Separation of Law and
Morals
L.L. Fuller Positivism and Fidelity to Law - a Reply to
Professor Hart
H.L.A. Hart Definition and Theory in Jurisprudence
N. MacCormick Contemporary Legal Philosophy: the
Rediscovery of Practical Reason
J. Raz Practical Reason and Norms
J. Raz Authority, Law and Morality
Ronald Dworkin A Trump Over Utility
H.L.A. Hart Between Utility and Rights
Ronald Dworkin Is Wealth a Value?
Richard A. Posner Dworkin’ s Critique of Wealth
Maximisation
R.S. Markovits Second-Best Theory and the Standard
Analysis of Monopoly Rent Seeking
J. Rawls A Theory of Justice
J. Rawls Political Liberalism
J. Rawls The law of Peoples
R. Nozick Anarchy, State and Utopia
W.N. Hohfeld Fundamental Legal Conceptions as
Applied in Judicial Reasoning
N. MacCormick The Ethics of Legalism
7. SOCIOLOGICAL JURISPRUDENCE AND THE SOCIOLOGY OF LAW
Introduction
Comte and Sociology
Laissez Faire and Herbert Spencer
Jhering (1818-1892)
Max Weber (1864-1920)
Emile Durkheim (1858-1917)
Eugen Ehrlich (1862-1922)
Roscoe Pound (1870-1964)
Social Engineering
Values
A Consensus Model Society
Sociological Jurisprudence since Pound
Lasswell and McDougal
Talcott Parsons
Selznick
From Sociological Jurisprudence - Toward a Sociology of Law
Unger and the Development of Modern Law
Critical Empiricism
Autopoiesis and Law
EXTRACTS
R. von Jhering Law as Means to an End
M. Weber Economy and Society
E. Durkheim The Division of Labour in Society
E. Ehrlich Principles of the Sociology of Law
R. Pound Philosophy of Law
R. Pound Outlines of Jurisprudence
R. Pound Contemporary Juristic Theory
Harry C. Bredemeier Laws as an Integrative Mechanism
P. Selznick The Sociology of Law
R.M. Unger Law in Modern Society
A. Hunt Dichotomy and Contradiction in the Sociology
of Law
R. Cotterrell The Significance of a Concept of Law Not
Restricted to State Law
R. Cotterell Why Must Legal Ideas be Interpreted
Sociologically?
D. Nelken Blinding Insights? The Limits of a Reflexive
Sociology of Law
D.M. Trubek Back to the Future: The Short Happy Life
of the Law and Society Movement
S. Silbey & A. Sarat Critical Traditions in Law and
Society Research
N. Luhmann Operational Closure and Structural
Coupling: The Differentiation of the Legal System
G. Teubner. How the law Thinks
8. AMERICAN REALISM
The "Revolt against Formalism"
Mr Justice Holmes
The American Legal System
The "Realist" Movement in Law
Factskeptics and Ruleskeptics
Llewellyn on Institutopns and "LawJobs"
The Common Law Tradition
Scientific and Normative Laws
Realism: An Assessment
EXTRACTS
O.W.Holmes The Path of Law
W. Twining The Bad Man Revisited
J. Frank Law and the Modern Mind
J.Frank Courts and Trait
K. Llewellyn Some Realism About Realism
K. Llewellyn Using the New Jurisprudence
K. Llewellyn The Common Law Tradition
K. Llewellyn My Philosophy of Law
K. Llewellyn The Normative, the Legal, and the Lawjobs: The Problem of Juristic Method
W. Twining The Significance of Realism
9. THE SCANDINAVIAN REALISTS
Axel Hagerstrom (1868-1939)
Law as Fact
Ross's Theory of Law
The "Verifiability" Principle
Origin of Law
"Reductionism" and Legal Concepts
Features of Law
Law and Morals
Legal Ideology - the Method of Justice v. Social Welfare
Scandinavian and American Realism
EXTRACTS
Axel Hagerstrom Inquiries into the Nature of Law
and Morals 872
K. Olivecrona Law as Fact 877
K. Olivecrona Legal Language and Reality 885
A.V. Lundstedt Legal Thinking Revised 888
A- Ross On Law and Justice 890
A R°ss Directives and Norms 893
A. Ross Tutu 899
Contents xxix
10. HISTORICAL AND ANTHROPOLOGICAL JURISPRUDENCE
The Romantic Reaction
Herder and Hegel
The German Historical School
F.K. von Savigny (1779-1861)
The Volkgeist - Some Problems
Legislation and Juristenrecht
Sir Henry Maine (1822-1888)
Law and Anthropology
Dispute Processes
EXTRACTS
F.K. von Savigny System of Modern Roman Law
Sir Henry Maine Ancient Law
E.A. Hoebel The Law of Primitive Man
M. Gluckman Judicial Process among the Barotse
L.L. Fuller Human Interaction and the Law
Paul Bohannan The Differing Realms of the Law
S. Diamond The Rule of Law versus the Order of Custom
11. MARXIST THEORIES OF LAW AND STATE
Dialectics, Hegel and Marx
Marx and Hegel's Political Philosophy
The Materialist Conception of History
Base and Superstructure
The Question of Class
Marx and Ideology
The State and Law
Marx and Justice, Morality and Human Rights
The "Withering Away" of the State
Other Marxisms
Karl Renner
Antonio Gramsci
The Frankfurt School
Pashukanis
Marxist Theories of Law and State - a Critique
EXTRACTS
F.Hegel Philosophy of Right
K.Marx Critique of Hegel's Philosophy of Right
K. Marx Preface to Contribution to Critique of Political Economy
K. Marx and F. Engels The German Ideology
F. Engels The Housing Question
G.A. Cohen Karl Marx's Theory of History
S. Lukes Can the Base be Distinguished from the Superstructure?
K. Marx and F. Engels The German Ideology
K. Marx Preface to The Critique of Political Economy
K. Marx Capital
K. Marx and F. Engels The German Ideology
E.P.Thompson Whigs and Hunters
K. Marx The Civil War in France
K. Marx Critique of the Gotha Programme
F. Engels Anti-Duhring
V.Lenin State and Revolution
K. Renner The Institutions of Private Law and their Social Functions
E. Pashukanis Law and Marxism
12. CRITICAL LEGAL STUDIES
Critical Legal Studies and Liberalism's Contradictions
Rules and Reasoning
Critical Legal Studies and Legal Practice
Legal Theory and Social Theory
Conclusion
EXTRACTS
R.W. Gordon Law and Ideology
R.W. Gordon New Developments in Legal Theory
D. Kennedy The Structure of Blackstone's Commentaries
P. Gabel Reification in Legal Reasoning
M. Kelman Interpretive Construction in the Substantive Criminal Law
C. Dalton An Essay in the Deconstruction of Contract Doctrine
G.Peller The Metaphysics of American Law
D. Kennedy The Ideological Content of Legal Education
13. FEMINIST JURISPRUDENCE
Origins
The Inquiries of Feminist Jurisprudence 1124
Equality and Difference
Feminist Legal Methods
EXTRACTS
D.Rhode, Feminist Critical Theories
A.C. Scales The Emergence of Feminist Jurisprudence: An essay
R. West Jurisprudence and Gender
C.A. MacKinnon Difference and Dominance: On Sex Discrimination
C.A.Littleton Reconstructing Sexual Equality
P.A.Cain Feminism and the Limits of Equality
K.T. Bartlett Feminist Legal Methods
L.M. Finley Breaking Women's Silence in Law: The Dilemma of the Gendered Nature of Legal Reasoning
14. POSTMODERNIST JURISPRUDENCE
Postmodernism and Modernism
The Death of the Subject
The "Subject" and the Legal System
A Political Agenda
Postmodern Law: Postmodern State
Semiotics and Legal Theory
EXTRACTS
J.F. Lyotard Answering the Question: What is Postmodernism!
J. Wicke Postmodern Identity and the Legal Subject
P. Schlag Normativity and the Politics of Form
J.M. Balkin Understanding Legal Understanding: The Legal Subject and the Problem of Legal Coherence
B. de Sousa Santos The Postmodern Transition: Law and Politics
M.J.Frug Rescuing Impossibility Doctrine: A Postmodern Feminist Analysis of Contract Law
K.Crenshaw, Race, Reform and Retrenchment: Transformation and Legitimation in Anti-Discrimination Law
C. Douzinas and R. Warrington "A Well-Founded Fear of Justice": Law and Ethics in Postmodernity 1316
B.Jackson On Scholarly Developments in Legal Semiotics
15. THEORIES OF ADJUDICATION 1375
The Nature of Legal Sources
The Institution of Adjudication
Stare Decisis
Why Precedent?
Judges and Discretion
Dworkin and "hard cases"
Dworkin and Discretion
Dworkin and Interpretation
Law as Integrity
One Right Answer?
Integrity and Legitimacy
Right Answers and Wrong Answers
Judge-Made Law
Judicial Reasoning
Statutory Construction -
Statutory Construction and Democracy
EXTRACTS
J. Austin Lectures on Jurisprudence
H.L.A. Hart Problems of the Philosophy of Law
R. Dworkin Taking Rights Seriously
R. Dworkin Law as Interpretation
R. Dworkin Law's Empire
B. Cardozo Nature of the Judicial Process
G. Williams Language and the Law
J. Wisdom Gods
D.N. MacCormick Formal Justice and the Form of Legal Arguments
F. Castberg Problems of Legal Philosophy
E.H. Levi An Introduction to Legal Reasoning
R. Sartorius Social Policy and Judicial Legislation
Index of Authors
Index of Subjects
CONTENTS
Preface to the Sixth Edition
From the Preface to the First Edition
Acknowledgments
Table of Cases
Table of Statutes
1. NATURE OF JURISPRUDENCE
What is Jurisprudence?
The Relevance of Jurisprudence
Acquiring Social Knowledge
Normative Character of Law
"Ought" and "Is"
Form (or Structure) and Content
Philosophy of Law?
The Need for a Comprehensive Jurisprudence
Jurisprudence Today
EXTRACTS
J. Austin The Uses of the Study of Jurisprudence
W.L. Twining Some Jobs for Jurisprudence
J. Shklar Legalism
T. Eagleton
D. Hume A Treatise of Human Nature
K. Popper The Poverty of Historicism
T.S. Kuhn The Structure of Scientific Revolutions
T. Campbell Seven Theories of Human Society
2. MEANING OF LAW
The Nature of Definitions
"Naming a Thing"
"Essentialism"
Analysis of Words or Fact
Are Definitions Unnecessary?
Ideological Factors
Criterion of Validity
Law and Regularity
Law and Morals
Morals as Part of Law
Law and Value Judgements
EXTRACTS
L.L. Fuller The Case of the Speluncean Explorers
G. Williams International Law and the Controversy
Concerning the Word "Law"
H.L.A. Hart Definition and Theory in Jurisprudence
R. Wollheim The Nature of Law
3. NATURAL LAW
What is Natural Law?
The Attractions of Natural Law
Greek Origins
Jus Gentium
Medieval Period
Renaissance, Reformation and Counter-Reformation
Grotius and International Law
Natural Law and the Social Contract
Kant and Human Freedom
The Enlightenment
Nineteenth Century
Fuller and the Morality of Law
Hart on Natural Law
Finnis and the Restatement of Natural Law
Conclusion
EXTRACTS
Aristotle Nicomachean Ethics
Cicero De Re Publica
Justinian Institutes
Aquinas Summa Theologica
T. Hobbes Leviathan
Locke Two Treatises of Government
J.J.Rousseau The Social Contract
J. Maritain Man and the State
M. MacDonald Natural Rights
L.L. Fuller The Morality of Law
J.M. Finnis Natural Law and Natural Rights
Margaret Mead Some Anthropological Considerations
Concerning Natural Law
A. Gewirth The Epistemology of Human Rights
4. BENTHAM, AUSTIN AND CLASSICAL POSITIVISM 199
Sovereignty and its Origins
Bentham and the Utilitarians
Bentham's "Of Laws in General"
Austin
Conclusion
EXTRACTS
J. Bentham A Fragment on Government
J. Bentham An Introduction to the Principles of Morals
and Legislation
J. Bentham Of Laws in General
J. Austin The Province of Jurisprudence Determined
W.J. Rees The Theory of Sovereignty Re-stated
5. PURE THEORY OF LAW
Normativism
The Pure Science of Law
Norms and the Basic Norm
Hierarchy of Norms and Law-making Process
Sanctions
Kelsen and Austin
Norm and Command
Sancitions
Legal Dynamics
Basic Norm
International Law
Law and Fact
Non-legal Norms
EXTRACTS
H. Kelsen The Pure Theory of Law
H. Kelsen General Theory of Law and State
H. Kelsen Causality and Imputation
H. Kelsen Professor Stone and the Pure Theory of Law
H. Kelsen The Pure Theory of Law
H. Kelsen The Function of a Constitution
J. Raz The Purity of the Pure Theory
6. MODERN TRENDS IN ANALYTICAL AND NORMATIVE JURISPRUDENCE
Hart's Concept of Law
An Outline of Hart's Jurisprudence
The "Internal Aspect" of Law
The Rule of Recognition
Is Law A System of Rules?
Rawls and Distributive Justice
Nozick and the Minimal State
The Economic Analisis os Law
Rights
The Nature of Rights
Hohfeld's Analysis of Rights
EXTRACTS
H.L.A. Hart Positivism and the Separation of Law and
Morals
L.L. Fuller Positivism and Fidelity to Law - a Reply to
Professor Hart
H.L.A. Hart Definition and Theory in Jurisprudence
N. MacCormick Contemporary Legal Philosophy: the
Rediscovery of Practical Reason
J. Raz Practical Reason and Norms
J. Raz Authority, Law and Morality
Ronald Dworkin A Trump Over Utility
H.L.A. Hart Between Utility and Rights
Ronald Dworkin Is Wealth a Value?
Richard A. Posner Dworkin’ s Critique of Wealth
Maximisation
R.S. Markovits Second-Best Theory and the Standard
Analysis of Monopoly Rent Seeking
J. Rawls A Theory of Justice
J. Rawls Political Liberalism
J. Rawls The law of Peoples
R. Nozick Anarchy, State and Utopia
W.N. Hohfeld Fundamental Legal Conceptions as
Applied in Judicial Reasoning
N. MacCormick The Ethics of Legalism
7. SOCIOLOGICAL JURISPRUDENCE AND THE SOCIOLOGY OF LAW
Introduction
Comte and Sociology
Laissez Faire and Herbert Spencer
Jhering (1818-1892)
Max Weber (1864-1920)
Emile Durkheim (1858-1917)
Eugen Ehrlich (1862-1922)
Roscoe Pound (1870-1964)
Social Engineering
Values
A Consensus Model Society
Sociological Jurisprudence since Pound
Lasswell and McDougal
Talcott Parsons
Selznick
From Sociological Jurisprudence - Toward a Sociology of Law
Unger and the Development of Modern Law
Critical Empiricism
Autopoiesis and Law
EXTRACTS
R. von Jhering Law as Means to an End
M. Weber Economy and Society
E. Durkheim The Division of Labour in Society
E. Ehrlich Principles of the Sociology of Law
R. Pound Philosophy of Law
R. Pound Outlines of Jurisprudence
R. Pound Contemporary Juristic Theory
Harry C. Bredemeier Laws as an Integrative Mechanism
P. Selznick The Sociology of Law
R.M. Unger Law in Modern Society
A. Hunt Dichotomy and Contradiction in the Sociology
of Law
R. Cotterrell The Significance of a Concept of Law Not
Restricted to State Law
R. Cotterell Why Must Legal Ideas be Interpreted
Sociologically?
D. Nelken Blinding Insights? The Limits of a Reflexive
Sociology of Law
D.M. Trubek Back to the Future: The Short Happy Life
of the Law and Society Movement
S. Silbey & A. Sarat Critical Traditions in Law and
Society Research
N. Luhmann Operational Closure and Structural
Coupling: The Differentiation of the Legal System
G. Teubner. How the law Thinks
8. AMERICAN REALISM
The "Revolt against Formalism"
Mr Justice Holmes
The American Legal System
The "Realist" Movement in Law
Factskeptics and Ruleskeptics
Llewellyn on Institutopns and "LawJobs"
The Common Law Tradition
Scientific and Normative Laws
Realism: An Assessment
EXTRACTS
O.W.Holmes The Path of Law
W. Twining The Bad Man Revisited
J. Frank Law and the Modern Mind
J.Frank Courts and Trait
K. Llewellyn Some Realism About Realism
K. Llewellyn Using the New Jurisprudence
K. Llewellyn The Common Law Tradition
K. Llewellyn My Philosophy of Law
K. Llewellyn The Normative, the Legal, and the Lawjobs: The Problem of Juristic Method
W. Twining The Significance of Realism
9. THE SCANDINAVIAN REALISTS
Axel Hagerstrom (1868-1939)
Law as Fact
Ross's Theory of Law
The "Verifiability" Principle
Origin of Law
"Reductionism" and Legal Concepts
Features of Law
Law and Morals
Legal Ideology - the Method of Justice v. Social Welfare
Scandinavian and American Realism
EXTRACTS
Axel Hagerstrom Inquiries into the Nature of Law
and Morals 872
K. Olivecrona Law as Fact 877
K. Olivecrona Legal Language and Reality 885
A.V. Lundstedt Legal Thinking Revised 888
A- Ross On Law and Justice 890
A R°ss Directives and Norms 893
A. Ross Tutu 899
Contents xxix
10. HISTORICAL AND ANTHROPOLOGICAL JURISPRUDENCE
The Romantic Reaction
Herder and Hegel
The German Historical School
F.K. von Savigny (1779-1861)
The Volkgeist - Some Problems
Legislation and Juristenrecht
Sir Henry Maine (1822-1888)
Law and Anthropology
Dispute Processes
EXTRACTS
F.K. von Savigny System of Modern Roman Law
Sir Henry Maine Ancient Law
E.A. Hoebel The Law of Primitive Man
M. Gluckman Judicial Process among the Barotse
L.L. Fuller Human Interaction and the Law
Paul Bohannan The Differing Realms of the Law
S. Diamond The Rule of Law versus the Order of Custom
11. MARXIST THEORIES OF LAW AND STATE
Dialectics, Hegel and Marx
Marx and Hegel's Political Philosophy
The Materialist Conception of History
Base and Superstructure
The Question of Class
Marx and Ideology
The State and Law
Marx and Justice, Morality and Human Rights
The "Withering Away" of the State
Other Marxisms
Karl Renner
Antonio Gramsci
The Frankfurt School
Pashukanis
Marxist Theories of Law and State - a Critique
EXTRACTS
F.Hegel Philosophy of Right
K.Marx Critique of Hegel's Philosophy of Right
K. Marx Preface to Contribution to Critique of Political Economy
K. Marx and F. Engels The German Ideology
F. Engels The Housing Question
G.A. Cohen Karl Marx's Theory of History
S. Lukes Can the Base be Distinguished from the Superstructure?
K. Marx and F. Engels The German Ideology
K. Marx Preface to The Critique of Political Economy
K. Marx Capital
K. Marx and F. Engels The German Ideology
E.P.Thompson Whigs and Hunters
K. Marx The Civil War in France
K. Marx Critique of the Gotha Programme
F. Engels Anti-Duhring
V.Lenin State and Revolution
K. Renner The Institutions of Private Law and their Social Functions
E. Pashukanis Law and Marxism
12. CRITICAL LEGAL STUDIES
Critical Legal Studies and Liberalism's Contradictions
Rules and Reasoning
Critical Legal Studies and Legal Practice
Legal Theory and Social Theory
Conclusion
EXTRACTS
R.W. Gordon Law and Ideology
R.W. Gordon New Developments in Legal Theory
D. Kennedy The Structure of Blackstone's Commentaries
P. Gabel Reification in Legal Reasoning
M. Kelman Interpretive Construction in the Substantive Criminal Law
C. Dalton An Essay in the Deconstruction of Contract Doctrine
G.Peller The Metaphysics of American Law
D. Kennedy The Ideological Content of Legal Education
13. FEMINIST JURISPRUDENCE
Origins
The Inquiries of Feminist Jurisprudence 1124
Equality and Difference
Feminist Legal Methods
EXTRACTS
D.Rhode, Feminist Critical Theories
A.C. Scales The Emergence of Feminist Jurisprudence: An essay
R. West Jurisprudence and Gender
C.A. MacKinnon Difference and Dominance: On Sex Discrimination
C.A.Littleton Reconstructing Sexual Equality
P.A.Cain Feminism and the Limits of Equality
K.T. Bartlett Feminist Legal Methods
L.M. Finley Breaking Women's Silence in Law: The Dilemma of the Gendered Nature of Legal Reasoning
14. POSTMODERNIST JURISPRUDENCE
Postmodernism and Modernism
The Death of the Subject
The "Subject" and the Legal System
A Political Agenda
Postmodern Law: Postmodern State
Semiotics and Legal Theory
EXTRACTS
J.F. Lyotard Answering the Question: What is Postmodernism!
J. Wicke Postmodern Identity and the Legal Subject
P. Schlag Normativity and the Politics of Form
J.M. Balkin Understanding Legal Understanding: The Legal Subject and the Problem of Legal Coherence
B. de Sousa Santos The Postmodern Transition: Law and Politics
M.J.Frug Rescuing Impossibility Doctrine: A Postmodern Feminist Analysis of Contract Law
K.Crenshaw, Race, Reform and Retrenchment: Transformation and Legitimation in Anti-Discrimination Law
C. Douzinas and R. Warrington "A Well-Founded Fear of Justice": Law and Ethics in Postmodernity 1316
B.Jackson On Scholarly Developments in Legal Semiotics
15. THEORIES OF ADJUDICATION 1375
The Nature of Legal Sources
The Institution of Adjudication
Stare Decisis
Why Precedent?
Judges and Discretion
Dworkin and "hard cases"
Dworkin and Discretion
Dworkin and Interpretation
Law as Integrity
One Right Answer?
Integrity and Legitimacy
Right Answers and Wrong Answers
Judge-Made Law
Judicial Reasoning
Statutory Construction -
Statutory Construction and Democracy
EXTRACTS
J. Austin Lectures on Jurisprudence
H.L.A. Hart Problems of the Philosophy of Law
R. Dworkin Taking Rights Seriously
R. Dworkin Law as Interpretation
R. Dworkin Law's Empire
B. Cardozo Nature of the Judicial Process
G. Williams Language and the Law
J. Wisdom Gods
D.N. MacCormick Formal Justice and the Form of Legal Arguments
F. Castberg Problems of Legal Philosophy
E.H. Levi An Introduction to Legal Reasoning
R. Sartorius Social Policy and Judicial Legislation
Index of Authors
Index of Subjects
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