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020 _a9781041299547 (paperback)
082 _a340 VEI
100 _aVeitch, Scott.
245 _aJurisprudence :
_bthemes and concepts /
_cScott Veitch, Emilios Christodoulidis and Marco Goldoni.
250 _a4th, Reprint
_bSpecial Indian edition.
260 _aNew Delhi :
_bRoutledge,
_c2023.
300 _axx, 391 pages.
_c23 cm.
365 _bRs. 1499.00
505 _aPART I: Law and modernity: The differentiation of society and the autonomy of law – Social contract theory – Law and the rise of the market system – Law and the political – Law and the social – PART II: Legality, legal reasoning and justice: Legality and validity – Legal reasoning I : formalism and rule-scepticism – Legal reasoning II : the turn to interpretation – The politics of legal reasoning – Justice – PART III: Advance topics: Trials, facts and narratives -- Functional differentiation and the autopoiesis of law – Legal Institutionalism – Legal Pluralism – Displacing the juridical: Foucault on power and discipline – Law and the Anthropocene.
520 _a"Jurisprudence: Themes and Concepts offers an original introduction to, and critical analysis of, the central themes studied in jurisprudence courses. The book is organised in three parts: Part I sets out the key elements of modern law and their relation to political, economic, and social conditions. Part II presents competing accounts of the nature of legal validity, legality, legal reasoning, and justice. Both parts feature corresponding tutorial questions. Part III contains advanced topics including chapters on legal pluralism, law and disciplinary power, and law and the Anthropocene. Every chapter gives guidance on further reading. This fourth edition has been fully revised and updated to take into account the latest developments in jurisprudential scholarship. Additional material is included in the coverage of social law, colonialism and critical race theory, the challenges of digital technology and the emergence of new legal subjects. Accessible, interdisciplinary and socially informed, Jurisprudence: Themes and Concepts is essential reading for all students of jurisprudence and legal philosophy"-- Provided by publisher
650 _aJurisprudence
650 _aLaw--Philosophy
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