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The Blackwell Guide to the Philosophy of Law and Legal TheoryISBN: 978-0-631-22832-5
Paperback
368 pages
November 2004, ©2004, Wiley-Blackwell
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Frederick Schauer, Harvard University
“In addition to offering excellent introductions to the
central topics of legal philosophy, the articles in this volume are
in their own right distinguished scholarly contributions to the
field. Students and specialists alike will find the book to be of
great interest.”
Stephen Perry, New York University School of Law
“This is a Guide that actually guides. All the
contributors provide excellent routemaps, sometimes across very
tricky terrain. At the same time, many of the contributors open up
new paths and new vistas. The result is a book that works at more
than one level: accessible secondary literature for those just
mastering the subject as well as challenging primary literature for
those already steeped in it.”
John Gardner, University of Oxford
"Convincing, lively, coherent, applied, unpretentious, even
though within a predominantly western paradigm, this guide is real
value for money. It is a guide not just to facts and ideas but also
to method; in addition it will serve as a portal for collection
managers to a wide range of must-haves for the library."
Stuart Hannabuss, Aberdeen Business School, Aberdeen