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Law and Philosophy

Edited by Michael Freeman · Ross Harrison
Oxford University Press November 2007

Specifications

ISBN-13
9780199237159
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Publication
November 2007
Format
Hardback , 336 pages
Jurisdiction
U.K. ? Countri(es) for reference only

Details

  • The latest volume in the established Current Legal Issues series, which brings together leading scholars from around the world to explore the interactions between legal thought and other disciplines
  • A wide range of articles offers a broad overview of the interactions between philosophy and law in two areas: the nature of law; and interactions between the State, the citizen, and the law

Current Legal Issues, like its sister volume Current Legal Problems, is based upon an annual colloquium held at University College London. Each year, leading scholars from around the world gather to discuss the relationship between law and another discipline of thought. Each colloqium examines how the external discipline is conceived in legal thought and argument, how the law is pictured in that discipline, and analyses points of controversy in the use, and abuse, of extra-legal arguments within legal theory and practice.



Law and Philosophy, the latest volume in the Current Legal Issues series, contains a broad range of essays by scholars interested in the interactions between law and philosophy. It includes studies examining the themes of the nature of law; and interactions between State, the citizen, and the law.

Readership: Scholars and advanced students of legal theory, legal philosophy, moral philosophy, criminal law theory and penology, and political theory

Table of Contents

Preface
I The Nature of Law
1: Kenneth Himma: Reconsidering a Dogma: Conceptual Analysis, the Naturalistic Turn, and Legal Philosophy
2: Sylvie Delacroix: Six Paths to Vertigo-free Legal Theory
3: George Letsas: Monism, Interpretivism and the Law's Aim
4: John Oberdiek & Dennis Patterson: Moral Evaluation and Conceptual Analysis in Jurisprudential Methodology
5: Stephen Guest: Objectivity and Value: Legal Arguments and the Fallibility of Judges
6: Christopher Kletzer: Towards an Inferential Semantics in Jurisprudence
7: Antony Hatzistavrou: An Epistemic Account of the Internal Point of View
8: Tanja Staehler: Antigone and the Nature of Law
II State, Citizen, and the Law
9: Ross Harrison: The Moral Is: States Make Laws
10: Mark Reiff: The Attack on Liberalism
11: Robert Morris: Moral Reflections on the Responsibilities of Soldiers: the Clue to Devising a Legal Definition of Terrorism
12: Antony Duff & Sandra Marshall: Criminal Responsibility and Public Reason
13: Brian Burge-Hendrix: The Educative Function of Law
14: Kimberley Brownle: Protest and Punishment: The Dialogue between Civil Disobedients and the Law
15: Christopher Bennett: Apology and Reparation in a Multicultural State
16: Emmanuel Voyiakis: Contracts, Promises, and the Demands of Moral Agency
17: Claire Grant: Number and Government
 
 
 

About the Author

Edited by Michael Freeman, Professor of English Law, University College London, and Ross Harrison, Professor of Philosophy and Fellow of King's College Cambridge
Contributors:
Dr Christopher Bennett, Department of Philosophy , University of Sheffield
Kimberley Brownlee, Lecturer in Political Philosophy, University of Manchester
Dr Brian Burge-Hendrix, Research Fellow (Law and Philosophy), Churchill College, Cambridge
Dr Sylvie Delacroix, University of Kent
Professor Antony Duff, University of Stirling
Dr Claire Grant, Department of Law, Birkbeck College, London
Professor Stephen Guest, Faculty of Laws, UCL
Professor Ross Harrison, University of Cambridge
Dr Antony Hatzistavrou, Visiting Fellow at Clare Hall & Lecturer in Philosophy, University of Cyprus
Professor Ken Himma, Philosophy Department, Seattle Pacific University
Dr Christopher Kletzer, Lecturer in Jurisprudence, Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge
Dr George Letsas, Brunel University
Professor Sandra Marshall, University of Stirling
Mr Robert Morris, King's College London
Professor John Oberdiek, Rutgers School of Law
Professor Dennis Patterson, Rutgers University School of Law
Dr Mark R Reiff, University of Manchester
Dr Tanja Staehler, University of Sussex
Dr Emmanuel Voyiakis, School of Social Sciences & Law, Brunel University
 
 

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