Reflections on 'The Concept of Law'

Reflections on 'The Concept of Law'
Title Reflections on 'The Concept of Law' PDF eBook
Author A. W. Brian Simpson
Publisher OUP Oxford
Total Pages 232
Release 2011-09-22
Genre Law
ISBN 0191018503

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HLA Hart's The Concept of Law is one of the most influential works of philosophy of the twentieth century, redefining the field of legal philosophy and introducing generations of students to philosophical reflection on the nature of law. Since its publication in 1961 an industry of academic research and debate has grown up around the book, disputing, refining, and developing Hart's work. Under the sheer volume of competing interpretations of the book the original contexts - cultural and intellectual - that shaped Hart's project can be obscured. In this book, renowned legal historian AWB Simpson attempts to sweep aside the volumes of academic criticism and return to 'Troy I', revealing the world of post-war Oxford that produced Hart and his famous book. Drawing on his personal experience of studying and teaching in Oxford at the time Hart developed The Concept of Law, Simpson recreates with characteristic wit the social and intellectual culture of Oxford philosophy and the law faculty in the 1950s. He traces Hart's early work and influences, within and outside Oxford, showing how Hart developed his picture of philosophy and its potential for enriching the understanding of law. He also lays bare the painful shortcomings of post-war Oxford academia, depicting a world of eccentric dons and intellectual Cyclopses - isolated and closed to broad, interdisciplinary exchange - arguing that Hart did not escape from the limitations of his intellectual world. Simpson's entertaining, and controversial, account of the world that produced The Concept of Law will be essential reading for all those engaged in interpreting and teaching the seminal book, and an engaging read for anyone interested in the history of Oxford philosophy and legal education.

Law in Society: Reflections on Children, Family, Culture and Philosophy

Law in Society: Reflections on Children, Family, Culture and Philosophy
Title Law in Society: Reflections on Children, Family, Culture and Philosophy PDF eBook
Author Alison Diduck
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 685
Release 2015-08-27
Genre Law
ISBN 9004261494

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This collection, written by legal scholars from around the world, offers insights into a variety of topics from children’s rights to criminal law, jurisprudence, medical ethics and more. Its breadth reflects the fact that these are all elements of what can broadly be called ‘law and society’, that enterprise that is interested in law’s place or influence in diffferent aspects of real lives and understands law to be simultaneously symbol, philosophy and action. It also testament to the broad range of vision of Professor Michael Freeman, in whose honour the volume was conceived. The contributions are divided into categories which reflect his distinguished career and publications, over 85 books and countless articles, including pioneering work on children’s rights, domestic violence, religious law, jurisprudence, law and culture, family law and medicine, ethics and the law, as well as his enduring commitment to interdisciplinarity.

Reflections on 'The Concept of Law'

Reflections on 'The Concept of Law'
Title Reflections on 'The Concept of Law' PDF eBook
Author A. W. Brian Simpson
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 233
Release 2011-09-22
Genre Law
ISBN 0199693323

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HLA Hart developed 'The Concept of Law' while renowned historian AWB Simpson was studying and teaching at Oxford. Simpson wittily recreates the culture of Oxford philosophy in the '50s, providing a new perspective of one of the most famous works of philosophy of the 20th century and casting a satirical eye over the shortcomings of post-war Oxford.

Natural Law

Natural Law
Title Natural Law PDF eBook
Author Jacques Maritain
Publisher Burns & Oates
Total Pages 124
Release 2001
Genre Philosophy
ISBN

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Written during a period when cultural diversity and pluralism were beginning to have an impact on ethics and politics, these essays provide a defense of natural law and natural right that continues to be timely."--BOOK JACKET.

Some Reflections on Jurisprudence

Some Reflections on Jurisprudence
Title Some Reflections on Jurisprudence PDF eBook
Author W. W. Buckland
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 129
Release 2011-06-16
Genre Law
ISBN 110760057X

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This 1949 work investigates the arguments and theories of writers on jurisprudence so far as they make contact with positive law.

Philosophy and the Law of Torts

Philosophy and the Law of Torts
Title Philosophy and the Law of Torts PDF eBook
Author Gerald J. Postema
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 0
Release 2007-09-10
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780521041751

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When accidents occur and people suffer injuries, who ought to bear the loss? Tort law offers a complex set of rules to answer this question, but up to now philosophers have offered little by way of analysis of these rules. In eight essays commissioned for this volume, leading legal theorists examine the philosophical foundations of tort law. This collection will be of interest to professionals and advanced students working in philosophy of law, social theory, political theory, and law, as well as anyone seeking a better understanding of tort law.

The Majesty of the Law

The Majesty of the Law
Title The Majesty of the Law PDF eBook
Author Sandra Day O'Connor
Publisher Random House
Total Pages 354
Release 2007-12-18
Genre Law
ISBN 0307432416

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NATIONAL BESTSELLER • “Shows us why Sandra Day O’Connor is so compelling as a human being and so vital as a public thinker.”—Michael Beschloss In this remarkable book, Sandra Day O’Connor explores the law, her life as a Supreme Court Justice, and how the Court has evolved and continues to function, grow, and change as an American institution. Tracing some of the origins of American law through history, people, ideas, and landmark cases, O’Connor sheds new light on the basics, exploring through personal observation the evolution of the Court and American democratic traditions. Straight-talking, clear-eyed, inspiring, The Majesty of the Law is more than a reflection on O’Connor’s own experiences as the first female Justice of the Supreme Court; it also reveals some of the things she has learned and believes about American law and life—reflections gleaned over her years as one of the most powerful and inspiring women in American history.