Philosophy of law : an introduction / Mark Tebbit.
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- unmediated
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- 9780415827454 (hardback)
- 9780415827461 (pbk.)
- 340/.1 23
- K230.T43 A37 2017
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340/SLA Law - The Basics | 340/SMI Glanville Williams: Learning the Law | 340/SUR The Shifting Scales of Justics | 340/TEB Philosophy of law : | 340/wac Philosophy of law : | 340/WIL Learing the Law | 340/YAD English For Law |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 285-297) and index.
Morality, justice, and natural law -- From common law to modern positivism -- Hart's legal positivism -- Legal theory and the Nazi legality problem -- Legal realism -- Competing images of law in contemporary jurisprudence -- Radical challenges ot mainstream theories -- Obedience and disobedience -- Legal and moral rights -- Law and private morals -- Radical critiques of liberal theories of law -- Guilty minds : recklessness, manslaughter and murder -- Unlawful killing : the defences of necessity and duress -- Insanity and diminished responsibility -- Theories of punishment -- Radical perspectives on crime and punishment.
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