The commonest definition of jurisprudence is the philosophy of law. The main themes and concepts of jurisprudence involve analysing and explaining the law and relating it to other fields of human endeavour. This volume explores these themes and concepts at a level suitable for students
This casebook is ideal for any introduction to law or legal method course. It is designed to develop...
In this one-of-a-kind text, George P. Fletcher, a renowned legal theorist, offers a provocative yet ...
Legal concepts are typically encountered in the context of legal norms, and the issue of determining...
About jurisprudence : definition, theory/philosophy, history, fields, methodolog
Jurisprudence is founded on the assumption that the foundations of legal knowledge are not fixed; ra...
The Second Edition of Jurisprudence Cases and Materials includes several new features. First, it beg...
Here in 25 chapters, 214 selections, and some 1200 pages of readings, designed primarily to be used ...
'Debates surrounding the concept of law are not new. For a wide variety of reasons and in a wide var...
Professor Rodes defines Jurisprudence as \u27\u27the legal profession\u27s account of what it is abo...
Considerations of general jurisprudence are undertaken in three disciplines of knowledge recognised ...
Jurisprudence is most usefully conceived as a theory about law, not as a theory of law. The distinct...
In the beginning of the legal study, it is very crucial to be familiar with diverse theories and con...
Fully updated and revised by James Penner and Emmanuel Melissaris, McCoubrey & White's Textbook on J...
Although the laws of different jurisdictions differ in content, they often have the same conceptual ...
none1noLa curatela si riferisce ai volumi da 6 a 8. ISBN: 978-1-4020-4951-4 per la versione elettr...
This casebook is ideal for any introduction to law or legal method course. It is designed to develop...
In this one-of-a-kind text, George P. Fletcher, a renowned legal theorist, offers a provocative yet ...
Legal concepts are typically encountered in the context of legal norms, and the issue of determining...
About jurisprudence : definition, theory/philosophy, history, fields, methodolog
Jurisprudence is founded on the assumption that the foundations of legal knowledge are not fixed; ra...
The Second Edition of Jurisprudence Cases and Materials includes several new features. First, it beg...
Here in 25 chapters, 214 selections, and some 1200 pages of readings, designed primarily to be used ...
'Debates surrounding the concept of law are not new. For a wide variety of reasons and in a wide var...
Professor Rodes defines Jurisprudence as \u27\u27the legal profession\u27s account of what it is abo...
Considerations of general jurisprudence are undertaken in three disciplines of knowledge recognised ...
Jurisprudence is most usefully conceived as a theory about law, not as a theory of law. The distinct...
In the beginning of the legal study, it is very crucial to be familiar with diverse theories and con...
Fully updated and revised by James Penner and Emmanuel Melissaris, McCoubrey & White's Textbook on J...
Although the laws of different jurisdictions differ in content, they often have the same conceptual ...
none1noLa curatela si riferisce ai volumi da 6 a 8. ISBN: 978-1-4020-4951-4 per la versione elettr...
This casebook is ideal for any introduction to law or legal method course. It is designed to develop...
In this one-of-a-kind text, George P. Fletcher, a renowned legal theorist, offers a provocative yet ...
Legal concepts are typically encountered in the context of legal norms, and the issue of determining...