Modern theories of law
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- 9788175344815
- 340.1 MOD
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340.1 KUM Jurisprudence and comparative law | 340.1 MAH 5TH ED Jurisprudence and legal theory | 340.1 MAH 5TH ED Jurisprudence and legal theory | 340.1 MOD Modern theories of law | 340.1 MUR What makes law: an introduction to the philosophy of law | 340.1 MUR Philosophy of law | 340.1 MYN Jurisprudence (legal theory) |
This book contains the text of ten public lecture delivered at the London School of Economics and Political Science during the Lent and Summer Terms of 1932. English law is so complex and technical that the Law Faculties have been compelled to emphasize technique at the expense of the broader problems which underly the modern legal systems. But since legal theory is common. to jurisprudence, political science, and sociology, several members of the staff of the London School of Economics have been compelled to devote considerable attention to it, and it appeared to some of us that in the absence of an adequate literature on modern legal theory a course of public lectures would make available to students of the Faculty of Law of the University of London some of the ideas which the legal philosophers have expounded in recent years.
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