A Companion to Philosophy of Law and Legal Theory, 2nd EditionISBN: 978-1-4051-7006-2
Hardcover
704 pages
March 2010, Wiley-Blackwell
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"This is an outstanding collection of essays on the most
important, fundamental concepts of law and legal
theory...Recommended for any undergraduate student in this area or
for any thinking person who wants to know more about the law and
its reasons for being." (M/C Reviews, February 2011)
"Anyone interested in what philosophical issues underlie the major domains of law, what aims and assumptions animate the major movements of contemporary legal theory, what issues of legal controversy are today uppermost and why, would do well to adopt this work as a companion, indeed a guide. Its 48 crisp, focused, and argumentative chapters make for lively companionship, and their authoritative outlines of and contributions to major fields make them reliable guides. It is a rich and accomplished collection."
—Martin Krygier, The University of New South Wales
"Anyone interested in what philosophical issues underlie the major domains of law, what aims and assumptions animate the major movements of contemporary legal theory, what issues of legal controversy are today uppermost and why, would do well to adopt this work as a companion, indeed a guide. Its 48 crisp, focused, and argumentative chapters make for lively companionship, and their authoritative outlines of and contributions to major fields make them reliable guides. It is a rich and accomplished collection."
—Martin Krygier, The University of New South Wales