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A01=Jeffrie G. Murphy
A01=Jules Coleman
Absolute Side Constraints
Accident Law
advanced jurisprudence concepts
Author_Jeffrie G. Murphy
Author_Jules Coleman
Category=QD
Classical Natural Law Theory
Coase Theorem
Corrective Justice
critical legal studies
economic analysis law
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feminist legal theory
Fried's View
Fried’s View
hicks
Hypothetical Consent
inalienability
Inalienability Rules
Jules L. Coleman
jurisprudence
kaldor
Kaldor Hicks Criterion
Kaldor Hicks Efficient
Kaldor Hicks Improvements
legal positivism
liability
Liability Rules
Natural Law Theory
normative
Normative Jurisprudence
pareto
Pareto Optimal
Pareto Optimal State
Pareto Principle
Pareto Superior
Pareto Superior Moves
Pigouvian Tax
Property Rule
retributive justice
rules
strict
Strict Criminal Liability
Strict Liability
Strict Liability System
superior
torts and contracts
Wrongful Gain
Product details
- ISBN 9780367320041
- Weight: 453g
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 19 Aug 2019
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
In this revised edition, two distinguished philosophers have extended and strengthened the most authoritative text available on the philosophy of law and jurisprudence. While retaining their comprehensive coverage of classical and modern theory, Murphy and Coleman have added new discussions of the Critical Legal Studies movement and feminist jurisprudence, and they have strengthened their treatment of natural law theory, criminalization, and the law of torts. The chapter on law and economics remains the best short introduction to that difficult, controversial, and influential topic.Students will appreciate the careful organization and clear presentation of complicated issues as well as the emphasis on the relevance of both law and legal theory to contemporary society.
Jeffrie G. Murphy is Regents Professor of Law and Philosophy and Affiliated Professor of Religious Studies at Arizona State University. He is the author of numerous books and articles on legal and moral philosophy, with a particular emphasis on theories of punishment, mercy, forgiveness, and the moral emotions.
Philosophy Of Law
€173.60
