Understanding Jurisprudence 3e
An Introduction to Legal Theory

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Edition: 3rd
Contributors: Raymond Wacks
Publisher: Oxford
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Publication Date: 14/2/2012
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ISBN10: 0199608261
ISBN13: 9780199608263
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DescriptionWith a clear, engaging, and informal writing style, Understanding Jurisprudence is the perfect guide for students new to legal theory and looking for a convenient and interesting starting point for this sometimes daunting subject. Key theories and theorists are introduced in a compact and manageable format, offering an accessible account of the central ideas without oversimplification. Further reading suggestions are included throughout, helping students to structure their research and navigate the many texts and articles available in this subject area. Critical questions are also included in each chapter, to encourage students to think analytically about the law and the key ideas and debates which surround it. Professor Wacks is an experienced teacher of jurisprudence and excels in providing a concise, student-friendly introduction to the subject, without avoiding the subtleties of this fascinating discipline. An extensive Online Resource Centre also accompanies this text (www.oxfordtextbooks.co.uk/orc/wacks3e/) and includes the following valuable resources: - Author analysis of topical controversies such as political debates and current legal problems, to keep you informed of the relevance of jurisprudence to everyday life - Interactive self-test glossary of key terms - Additional chapters on approaching the study of jurisprudence, including revision and examination tips - Further reading suggestions, including links to relevant and recent journal articles - Useful weblinks - Self-test questions on the key ideas from each chapter, with instant feedback
AuthorsRaymond Wacks
Table of Contents1. Introduction; 2. Natural law and morality; 3. Classical legal positivism; 4. Modern legal positivism; 5. Dworkin and the moral integrity of law; 6. Legal realism; 7. Law and social theory; 8. Historical and anthropological jurisprudence; 9. Theories of justice; 10. Rights; 11. Why obey the law?; 12. Why punish?; 13. Critical legal theory; 14. Feminist and critical race theory; 15. Jurisprudence understood?
Related CoursesLAWS3009: Jurisprudence Theories Of Law
University of South Australia, 2013, Study Period 2, City West Campus
 

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