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The Jurists A Critical History

By James Gordley
Oxford University Press October 2013

Specifications

ISBN-13
9780199689392
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Publication
October 2013
Format
Hardback , 336 pages
Jurisdiction
U.K. ? Countri(es) for reference only

Details

  • Provides a comprehensive intellectual history of legal scholarship in ancient, medieval and modern times dealing with both the civil and the common law.
  • A readable work, appropriate for a wide audience including non-specialists, ideal as introductory reading for students of legal history

The book is an intellectual history of the work of Western jurists from ancient Rome to the present. It discusses the Roman jurists, the medieval civilians and canon lawyers, the late scholastics, the natural law schools of the 17th and 18th centuries, the positivism and conceptualism of the 19th century and its influence on common law, and the reaction against conceptualism since the late 19th century. 

Rarely have jurists worked alone. Rather, they have worked in schools, each of which pursued a different project. The projects of the jurists had one element in common: they were attempts to understand and explain the law. Commitment to that project defines the work of a jurist and distinguishes it from the work of others who take part in fashioning and applying the law. Yet the project of each school of jurists had goals and methods of its own. By identifying them, this study shows how the jurists themselves understood their work and how these goals and methods shaped and limited what each school could achieve.

Readership: legal historians, historians and philosophers. Students of law and history.

Table of Contents

1: Ius civile: The Roman jurists
2: Ius commune: The medieval jurists
3: Ius et iustitia: The late scholastics
4: De iure civile in artem redigendo: The humanist ideal
5: Ius naturae et gentium: The jusnaturalists
6: Droit civil français: The French altenative
7: Usus modernus pandectarum: The German-Dutch alternative
8: Mos geometricus: The coming of rationalism
9: Novus ordo: Positivism and conceptualism
10: Ubinam gentium sumus: After positivism and conceptualism

About the Author

Professor James Gordley is W.R. Irby Professor of Law at Tulane Law School since 2007. He has been the author of many titles including; The Development of Liability between Neighbours, ed. (Cambridge University Press, 2010). Foundations of Private Law (Oxford University Press, 2006) and An Introduction to the Comparative Study of Private Law Readings, Cases, Materials (with Arthur von Mehren)(Cambridge University Press, 2006).

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