Hegel's Laws: The Legitimacy of a Modern Legal Order
Stanford Law Books (2008)
| Abstract | Hegel's vocabulary -- Hegel's problematic -- Legal reasoning -- Persons, property, contract, and crime -- Legal formalism -- The ethicality of an ethos -- The shapes of family law -- The laws of civil society -- Constitutional shapes and the organic constitution -- Shapes of international law. | |||||||||
| Keywords | Law Philosophy | |||||||||
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| Call number | K457.H43.C66 2008 | |||||||||
| ISBN(s) | 9780804750301 0804750300 | |||||||||
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John Arthur & William H. Shaw (eds.) (2010). Readings in the Philosophy of Law. Pearson Prentice Hall.
Pavlos Eleftheriadis (forthcoming). The Law of Laws. Transnational Legal Theory 1 (3).
Abel Garza (1990). Hegel's Critique of Liberalism and Natural Law: Reconstructing Ethical Life. Law and Philosophy 9 (4):371 - 398.
Thom Brooks (2007). Between Natural Law and Legal Positivism: Dworkin and Hegel on Legal Theory. Georgia State University Law Review 23 (3):513-60.
D. Dyzenhaus (2001). Hobbes and the Legitimacy of Law. Law and Philosophy 20 (5):461-498.
Neil MacCormick (2007). Institutions of Law: An Essay in Legal Theory. Oxford University Press.
Thom Brooks (2005). Hegel's Ambiguous Contribution to Legal Theory. Res Publica 11 (1).
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