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082 _a340.1 RAT
100 _aRatnapala Suri
245 _aJurisprudence
260 _aCambridge
_bCambridge University Press
_c2011
300 _a375p
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365 _b Gratis
505 _aContents: 1 -Introduction-pp. 1-18; PART 1 - LAW AS IT IS-pp. 19-20; 2 - British Legal Positivism-pp. 21-57; 3 - Germanic Legal Positivism: Hans Kelsen's Quest for the Pure Theory of Law-pp. 58-92; 4 - Realism in Legal Theory-pp. 93-116; PART 2 - LAW AND MORALITY-pp. 117-118; 5 - Natural Law Tradition in Jurisprudence-pp. 119-160; 6 - Separation of Law and Morality-pp. 161-182; PART 3 - SOCIAL DIMENSIONS OF LAW-pp. 183-184; 7 - Sociological Jurisprudence and Sociology of Law-pp. 185-211; 8 - Radical Jurisprudence: Challenges to Liberal Legal Theory-pp. 212-241; 9 - Economic Analysis of Law-pp. 242-266; 10 - Evolutionary Jurisprudence-pp. 267-292; PART 4 - RIGHTS AND JUSTICE-pp. 293-294; 11 - Fundamental Legal Conceptions: the Building Blocks of Legal Norms-pp. 295-317; 12 -Justice-pp. 318-357; References-pp. 358-365; Index-pp. 366-375.
650 _a1. Jurisprudence
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