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A text book of jurisprudence (Record no. 21867)

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International Standard Book Number 9780195670653
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International Standard Book Number 0195670655
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Personal name Paton George Whitecross
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Title A text book of jurisprudence
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Edition statement 4th
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. New Delhi
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Oxford University Press
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 1972
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Extent 659p
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Price amount Rs.445
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Formatted contents note CONTENTS:<br/>BOOK I;<br/>INTRODUCTION;<br/>I. THE NATURE OF JURISPRUDENCE;<br/>1. Introduction;<br/>2. The Schools of Jurisprudence;<br/>3. Bentham (1748- 1832);<br/>4. John Austin and the Imperative School;<br/>5. The Pure Science of Law;<br/>6. The Historical School;<br/>7. The Functional School;<br/>8. The Sociology of Law;<br/>9. The Teleological School;<br/>10. The Scandinavian Realists;<br/>11. Comparative Law;<br/>12. The Scope of Jurisprudence; II. THE EVOLUTION OF LAW;<br/>13. The Primitive Community;<br/>14. Primitive Law;<br/>15. Middle Law;<br/>16. Classical Law;<br/>17. Post-classical Law;<br/>III. THE DEFINITION OF LAW;<br/>18. Introduction;<br/>19. Law, Ethics, and Positive Morality;<br/>20. The Imperative Definition;<br/>21. The Problem of International Law;<br/>22. Definition of Law in Terms of the Judicial Process;<br/>23. Definition of Law in Terms of its Purpose;<br/>24. Formal Definitions of Law;<br/>25. Definition of Law as Social Fact;<br/>26. Conclusion;<br/>BOOK II;<br/>THE PURPOSE OF LAW;<br/>IV. NATURAL LAW;<br/>27. Introduction;<br/>28. Greece;<br/>29. Rome;<br/>30. The Christian Fathers;<br/>31. The Middle Ages;<br/>32. The Seventeenth Century;<br/>33. Natural Rights;<br/>34. Modem Theories;<br/>35. The Common Law Approach;<br/>V. LAW AS THE PROTECTION OF INTERESTS;<br/>36. The Problems of a Jurisprudence of Interests;<br/>37. Social Interests;<br/>38. Private Interests;<br/>BOOK III;<br/>SOURCES OF LAW;<br/>VI. THE SOURCES OF LAW;<br/>39. Meaning of the Term Source;<br/>VII. CUSTOM;<br/>40. Origin and Limits of Custom;<br/>41. The Common Law Approach;<br/>VIII. THE JUDICIAL METHOD;<br/>42. Introduction;<br/>43. Law, Logic, and Science;<br/>44. The Facts and the Law;<br/>45. Precedent;<br/>46. Sources where there is no Authority;<br/>47. Fixity and Discretion;<br/>48. Principles, Standards, Concepts, and Rules;<br/>IX. STATUTES AND CODES;<br/>49. Comparison of Case Law and Statute;<br/>50. Consolidation;<br/>51. Statutory Interpretation in England;<br/>52. Codification;<br/>53. The Growing Importance of Statute Law;<br/>54. Law Reform;<br/>X. JURISTIC WRITINGS AND PROFESSIONAL OPINION;<br/>55. Influence of Juristic Writings and Professional Opinion;<br/>56. The Function of the Textbook;<br/>BOOK IV;<br/>THE TECHNIQUE OF THE LAW;<br/>XI. CLASSIFICATION;<br/>57. The Purpose of Classification;<br/>58. Possible Methods of Classification;<br/>59. The Arrangement Adopted;<br/>60. Subordinate Classifications;<br/>61. Legal Personality-An Introductory Note;<br/>XII. RIGHTS AND DUTIES;<br/>62. Analysis of a Right;<br/>63. Claim, Liberty, Power, Immunity;<br/>64. Absolute and Relative Duties;<br/>65. Classification of Legal Rights;<br/>66. The Creation and Extinction of Rights;<br/>XIII. TITLES, ACTS, EVENTS;<br/>67. Titles or Operative Facts;<br/>68. An Act as the Basis of Liability in Crime and Tort;<br/>69. Juristic Acts;<br/>70. Types of Juristic Acts;<br/>71. Acts of the Law;<br/>72. Representation in a Juristic Act;<br/>73. Assignment;<br/>BOOK V;<br/>PUBLIC LAW;<br/>XIV. LAW AND THE STATE;<br/>74. Distinction between Public and Private Law;<br/>75. The Separation of Powers;<br/>76. Law and the State;<br/>77. The State as a Legal Person;<br/>XV. CRIMINAL LAW;<br/>78. Introduction;<br/>79. Theories of Punishment;<br/>80. The Causes of Crime;<br/>81. Modes of Punishment;<br/>82. Analysis of Criminal Liability;<br/>83. Nulla poena sine lege;<br/>BOOK VI;<br/>PRIVATE LAW;<br/>XVI. THE CONCEPT OF LEGAL PERSONALITY;<br/>84. Introduction;<br/>85. The Nature of Legal Personality;<br/>86. Natural Persons;<br/>87. Status;<br/>88. Evolution of the Notion of Corporate Personality;<br/>89. Types of Incorporation;<br/>90. Theories of the Nature of Corporate Personality;<br/>91. Some Practical Problems;<br/>92. Associations;<br/>XVII. RIGHTS CREATED BY A JURISTIC ACT;<br/>93. Introduction;<br/>94. Rights created by Agreement;<br/>95. Evolution of the Concept of Contract;<br/>96. Causa and Consideration;<br/>97. Theories of the Nature of a Contract;<br/>98. Sale and Hire-purchase;<br/>99. Modern Developments;<br/>100. Mistake, Misrepresentation, Duress;<br/>101. Unilateral Juristic Acts;<br/>XVIII. RIGHTS DIRECTLY CREATED BY LAW;<br/>102. Introduction<br/>103. Delict;<br/>104. Purpose of the Law of Delict;<br/>105. Standards of Care;<br/>106. Abuse of Rights;<br/>107. Functional Analysis;<br/>108. Quasi-contract;<br/>109. Unjust Enrichment;<br/>XIX. REMEDIAL RIGHTS;<br/>110. Introduction;<br/>111. Types of Remedial Rights;<br/>XX. EXTINCTION OF RIGHTS;<br/>112. Extinction of Rights;<br/>XXI. THE CONCEPT OF PROPERTY;<br/>113. Introduction;<br/>114. Things;<br/>115. Dominium and Ownership;<br/>116. Ius in re aliena;<br/>117. The Trust;<br/>118. Analysis;<br/>·of Property in the Modern World;<br/>119. Theories of Property;<br/>120. Acquisition inter vivos;<br/>121. Succession on Death;<br/>XXII. THE CONCEPT OF POSSESSION;<br/>122. Introduction;<br/>123. The Struggle of Convenience and Theory;<br/>124. Illustrative Cases and Rules;<br/>125. Analysis of Possession;<br/>126. Mediate and Immediate Possession;<br/>XXIII. LAW OF PROCEDURE;<br/>127. Introduction;<br/>128. Summons;<br/>129. Pleading and Practice;<br/>130. Proof;<br/>131. Appeal;<br/>INDEX OF CASES;<br/>INDEX.<br/>
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