Philosophical Foundations of the Nature of Law

Wil Waluchow editor Stefan Sciaraffa editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Oxford University Press

Published:14th Mar '13

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In recent years we have witnessed major developments in philosophical inquiry concerning the nature of law and, with the continuing development of international and transnational legal institutions, in the phenomenon of law itself. This volume gathers leading writers in the field to take stock of current debates on the nature of law and the aims and methods of legal philosophy. The volume covers four broad themes. The essays within the first theme address and develop the traditional debates between legal positivism, natural law theory, and Dworkinian interpretivism. Papers within the second theme focus on the power of coercion, often overlooked in contemporary legal philosophy. The third set of papers addresses the aims and methods of legal theory, and the role of conceptual analysis. The final section explores new methods and issues in the subject, and offers fresh starting points for future work in the field. Gathering many leading and up-and-coming writers in the subject, the volume offers a snapshot of the best current work in general jurisprudence.

The philosophical foundations of the nature of law is a broad and demanding theme and, to help orient the reader, editors Wil Waluchow and Stephan Sciaraffa have written a helpful introduction and grouped the papers into four topics (Furthering Debates between Leading Theories of Law; The Power of Legal Systems; Conceptual Analysis; and New Directions). * George Duke, Jurisprudence *

ISBN: 9780199675517

Dimensions: 240mm x 162mm x 31mm

Weight: 736g

386 pages