Legalism: Law, Morals, and Political Trials
Harvard University Press (1964)
| Abstract | Incisively and stylishly written, this book constitutes an open challenge to reconsider the fundamental question of the relationship of law to society. | |||||||||
| Keywords | Law Philosophy Law and ethics Law Political aspects | |||||||||
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| Buy the book | $21.95 new (26% off) $27.22 direct from Amazon (8% off) Amazon page | |||||||||
| Call number | K250.S47 1986 | |||||||||
| ISBN(s) | 0674523512 9780674523517 | |||||||||
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Ruth Austin Miller (2009). Law in Crisis: The Ecstatic Subject of Natural Disaster. Stanford University Press.
John J. A. Burke (1993). The Political Foundation of Law and the Need for Theory with Practical Value: The Theories of Ronald Dworkin and Roberto Unger. Austin & Winfield.
Joel Feinberg (2003). Problems at the Roots of Law: Essays in Legal and Political Theory. Oxford University Press.
Philip Soper (2002). The Ethics of Deference: Learning From Law's Morals. Cambridge University Press.
Margaret Davies (1994). Asking the Law Question. W.W. Gaunt & Sons [Distributor].
Mark C. Murphy (2006). Natural Law in Jurisprudence and Politics. Cambridge University Press.
Jules L. Coleman (1988/1998). Markets, Morals, and the Law. Oxford University Press.
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