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A Companion To Philosophy Of Law And Legal Theory Second Edition Dennis Patterson

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A Companion To Philosophy Of Law And Legal Theory Second Edition Dennis Patterson
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Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.7 MB
Pages: 699
Author: Dennis Patterson
ISBN: 9781405170062, 9781444320114, 1405170069, 1444320114
Language: English
Year: 2010

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A Companion To Philosophy Of Law And Legal Theory Second Edition Dennis Patterson by Dennis Patterson 9781405170062, 9781444320114, 1405170069, 1444320114 instant download after payment.

The articles in this new edition of A Companion to Philosophy of Law and Legal Theory have been updated throughout, and the addition of ten new articles ensures that the volume continues to offer the most up-to-date coverage of  current thinking in legal philosophy.
  • Represents the definitive handbook of philosophy of law and contemporary legal theory, invaluable to anyone with an interest in legal philosophy
  • Now features ten entirely new articles, covering the areas of risk, regulatory theory, methodology, overcriminalization, intention, coercion, unjust enrichment, the rule of law, law and society, and Kantian legal philosophy
  • Essays are written by an international team of leading scholars
Content:
Chapter 1 Property Law (pages 7–28): Jeremy Waldron
Chapter 2 Contract (pages 29–63): Peter Benson
Chapter 3 Tort Law (pages 64–89): Stephen R. Perry
Chapter 4 Criminal Law (pages 90–102): Leo Katz
Chapter 5 Public International Law (pages 103–118): Philip Bobbitt
Chapter 6 Constitutional Law and Religion (pages 119–131): Perry Dane
Chapter 7 Constitutional Law and Interpretation (pages 132–144): Philip Bobbitt
Chapter 8 Constitutional Law and Privacy (pages 145–159): Anita L. Allen
Chapter 9 Constitutional Law and Equality (pages 160–176): Maimon Schwarzschild
Chapter 10 Evidence (pages 177–187): John Jackson and Sean Doran
Chapter 11 Interpretation of Statutes (pages 188–196): William N. Eskridge
Chapter 12 Conflict of Laws (pages 197–208): Perry Dane
Chapter 13 Natural Law Theory (pages 209–227): Brian Bix
Chapter 14 Legal Positivism (pages 228–248): Jules L. Coleman and Brian Leiter
Chapter 15 American Legal Realism (pages 249–266): Brian Leiter
Chapter 16 Critical Legal Studies (pages 267–278): Guyora Binder
Chapter 17 Postrealism and Legal Process (pages 279–289): Neil Duxbury
Chapter 18 Feminist Jurisprudence (pages 290–298): Patricia Smith
Chapter 19 Law and Economics (pages 299–326): Jon Hanson, Kathleen Hanson and Melissa Hart
Chapter 20 Legal Formalism (pages 327–338): Ernest J. Weinrib
Chapter 21 German Legal Philosophy and Theory in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries (pages 339–349): Alexander Somek
Chapter 22 Marxist Theory of Law (pages 350–360): Alan Hunt
Chapter 23 Deconstruction (pages 361–367): Jack M. Balkin
Chapter 24 Law and Society (pages 368–380): Brian Z. Tamanaha
Chapter 25 Postmodernism (pages 381–391): Dennis Patterson
Chapter 26 Kantian Legal Philosophy (pages 392–405): Arthur Ripstein
Chapter 27 Legal Pragmatism (pages 406–414): Richard Warner
Chapter 28 Law and Its Normativity (pages 415–445): Roger A. Shiner
Chapter 29 Law and Literature (pages 446–456): Thomas Morawetz
Chapter 30 The Duty to Obey the Law (pages 457–466): M. B. E. Smith
Chapter 31 Legal Enforcement of Morality (pages 467–478): Kent Greenawalt
Chapter 32 Indeterminacy (pages 479–492): Lawrence B. Solum
Chapter 33 Precedent (pages 493–503): Larry Alexander
Chapter 34 Punishment and Responsibility (pages 504–512): George P. Fletcher
Chapter 35 Loyalty (pages 513–520): George P. Fletcher
Chapter 36 Coherence (pages 521–538): Ken Kress
Chapter 37 The Welfare State (pages 539–547): Sanford Levinson
Chapter 38 Legal Scholarship (pages 548–558): Edward L. Rubin
Chapter 39 Authority of Law (pages 559–570): Vincent A. Wellman
Chapter 40 Analogical Reasoning (pages 571–577): Jefferson White
Chapter 41 Risk (pages 578–589): John Oberdiek
Chapter 42 Regulatory Theory (pages 590–606): Matthew D. Adler
Chapter 43 Methodology (pages 607–620): Andrew Halpin
Chapter 44 Overcriminalization (pages 621–631): Douglas Husak
Chapter 45 Intention (pages 632–641): Kimberly Kessler Ferzan
Chapter 46 Coercion (pages 642–653): Grant Lamond
Chapter 47 Unjust Enrichment (pages 654–665): Ernest J. Weinrib
Chapter 48 The Ideal of the Rule of Law (pages 666–674): Andrei Marmor

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