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Forms Liberate : Recliming the jurisprudence of Lon L Fuller

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Publication details: London Hart Publishing 2012Description: 209p viiISBN:
  • 9781849464963
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 340.1 RUN
Contents:
Table Of Contents: 1 Reclaiming Fuller. I Form and Agency. II What is Being 'Reclaimed'?. III About the Book: Method, Material and Structure. IV Outline of the Chapters. 2 Before the Debate. I The Early Fuller: Positivism and Natural Law at Mid-century. II Eunomics: A 'Science or Theory of Good Order and Workable Social Arrangements'. III Navigating the Labels. IV Conclusion. 3 The 1958 Debate. I Mapping the Debate. II Reclaiming Fuller through the Nazi Law Debate. III Fuller and Legal Validity. IV Conclusion. 4 The Morality of Law. I Mapping The Morality of Law. II Hart's Review of The Morality of Law. III A Different Path?. IV Conclusion. 5 The Reply to Critics. I Mapping the 'Reply to Critics'. II Generality, Efficacy and Agency: Insights from the Archive. III Reflections on the 'Reply to Critics'. IV Conclusion. 6 Resituating Fuller I: Raz. I Fuller and Raz. II Raz on the Rule of Law. III Raz on Authority. IV Conclusion: Form, Agency and Authority. 7 Resituating Fuller II: Dworkin. I Fuller and Dworkin. II The 1965 Essays. III Dworkin's Project. IV Fuller, Dworkin and Interpretation. V Fuller, Dworkin and Methodology. VI Fuller, Dworkin and the Value of Legality. VII Conclusion: Taking Form Seriously. 8 Three Conversations. I Morality. II Instrumentalism. III Legality. Fuller and Shapiro: A New Conversation?. IV Conclusion.
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Table Of Contents:
1 Reclaiming Fuller.
I Form and Agency.
II What is Being 'Reclaimed'?.
III About the Book: Method, Material and Structure.
IV Outline of the Chapters.
2 Before the Debate.
I The Early Fuller: Positivism and Natural Law at Mid-century.
II Eunomics: A 'Science or Theory of Good Order and Workable Social Arrangements'.
III Navigating the Labels.
IV Conclusion.
3 The 1958 Debate.
I Mapping the Debate.
II Reclaiming Fuller through the Nazi Law Debate.
III Fuller and Legal Validity.
IV Conclusion.
4 The Morality of Law.
I Mapping The Morality of Law.
II Hart's Review of The Morality of Law.
III A Different Path?.
IV Conclusion.
5 The Reply to Critics.
I Mapping the 'Reply to Critics'.
II Generality, Efficacy and Agency: Insights from the Archive.
III Reflections on the 'Reply to Critics'.
IV Conclusion.
6 Resituating Fuller I: Raz.
I Fuller and Raz.
II Raz on the Rule of Law.
III Raz on Authority.
IV Conclusion: Form, Agency and Authority.
7 Resituating Fuller II: Dworkin.
I Fuller and Dworkin.
II The 1965 Essays.
III Dworkin's Project.
IV Fuller, Dworkin and Interpretation.
V Fuller, Dworkin and Methodology.
VI Fuller, Dworkin and the Value of Legality.
VII Conclusion: Taking Form Seriously.
8 Three Conversations.
I Morality.
II Instrumentalism.
III Legality.
Fuller and Shapiro: A New Conversation?.
IV Conclusion.

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