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- M.D.A.FREEMAN 著
- 出版社: THOMSON
- ISBN:0421690208
- 出版时间:2001
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图书目录
1. NATURE OF JURISPRUDENCE1
What is Jurisprudence?1
The Relevance of Jurisprudence2
Acquiring Social Knowledge5
Normative Character of Law11
"Ought" and "Is"11
Form (or Structure) and Content13
Philosophy of Law?13
The Need for a Comprehensive Jurisprudence14
Jurisprudence Today15
EXTRACTS19
The Uses of the Study of Jurisprudence&J. Austin19
Some Jobs for Jurisprudence&W.L. Twining21
Legalism&J. Shklar24
A Treatise of Human Nature&D. Hume28
The Poverty of Historicism&K. Popper28
The Structure of Scientific Revolutions&T.S. Kuhn30
Seven Theories of Human Society&T. Campbell36
2. MEANING OF LAW39
The Nature of Definitions39
"Naming a Thing"39
"Essentialism"40
Analysis of Words or Fact42
Are Definitions Unnecessary?42
Ideological Factors43
Criterion of Validity44
Law and Regularity46
Law and Morals47
Morals as Part of Law49
Law and Value Judgements50
EXTRACTS51
The Case of the Speluncean Explorers&L.L. Fuller51
International Law and the Controversy Concerning the Word "Law"&G. Williams64
Definition and Theory in Jurisprudence&H.L.A. Hart65
The Nature of Law&R. Wollheim67
The Problem about the Nature of Law&J. Raz69
Choosing a Legal Theory on Moral Grounds&P. Soper80
Evaluation and the Description of Law&J. Finnis87
Ethics in the Public Domain&J. Raz88
3. NATURAL LAW89
What is Natural Law?90
The Attractions of Natural Law96
Greek Origins103
Jus Gentium104
Medieval Period105
Renaissance, Reformation and Counter-Reformation107
Grotius and International Law110
Natural Law and the Social Contract111
Kant and Human Freedom118
The Enlightenment120
Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries123
Fuller and the Morality of Law124
Hart on Natural Law129
Finnis and the Restatement of Natural Law132
Conclusion139
EXTRACTS140
Nicomachean Ethics&Aristotle140
De Re Publica&Cicero140
Institutes&Justinian141
Summa Theologica&Aquinas142
Leviathan&T. Hobbes146
Two Treatises of Government&Locke148
The Social Contract&J.J. Rousseau150
Man and the State&J. Maritain154
Natural Rights&M. MacDonald156
The Morality of Law&L.L. Fuller157
Natural Law and Natural Rights&J.M. Finnis171
The First Moral Principle&J. Finnis, J. Boyle, G. Grisez192
Some Anthropological Considerations Concerning Natural Law&Margaret Mead196
4. BENTHAM, AUSTIN AND CLASSICAL POSITIVISM199
Sovereignty and its Origins199
Bentham and the Utilitarians200
Bentham's "Of Laws in General"203
Austin207
Conclusion220
EXTRACTS221
A Fragment on Government&J. Bentham221
An Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation&J. Bentham221
Of Laws in General&J. Bentham224
The Province of Jurisprudence Determined&J. Austin242
5. PURE THORY OF LAW255
Normativism256
The Pure Science of Law257
Norms and the Basic Norm258
Hierarchy of Norms and Law-making Process260
Sanctions261
Critique263
The Basic Norm264
International Law270
The Rule of Recognition: A Comparison271
International Law and Sanctions273
Law and Fact274
Non-legal Norms275
Conclusion276
EXTRACTS276
The Pure Theory of Law&H. Kelsen276
General Theory of Law and State&H. Kelsen282
Professor Stone and the Pure Theory of Law&H. Kelsen289
The Pure Theory of Law&H. Kelsen291
The Function of a Constitution&H. Kelsen302
The Purity of the Pure Theory&J. Raz308
Continental Normativism and its British Counterpart: How Different are they?&Stanley L. Paulson318
6. MODERN TRENDS IN ANALYTICAL AND NORMATIVE JURISPRUDENCE331
Hart's Concept of Law335
An Outline of Hart's Jurisprudence336
The "Internal Aspect" of Law339
The Rule of Recognition342
Is Law A System of Rules?346
Raz and Reasons for Action350
Rights353
The Nature of Rights353
Hohfeld's Analysis of Rights355
The Obligation to Obey the Law358
The Legal Enforcement of Morality362
EXTRACTS367
Positivism and the Separation of Law and Morals&H.L.A. Hart367
Positivism and Fidelity to Law - a Reply to Professor Hart&L.L. Fuller370
A Defence of Radbruch's Formula&R. Alexy374
Definition and Theory in Jurisprudence&H.L.A. Hart391
Contemporary Legal Philosophy: the Rediscovery of Practical Reason&N. MacCormick396
Practical Reason and Norms&J. Raz409
Authority, Law and Morality&J. Raz412
Inclusive Legal Positivism&J. Coleman430
Positivism as Pariah&F. Schauer441
Hart's Methodological Positivism&S. Perry451
How Moral Principles Can Enter the Law&M. Kramer481
A Very British Revolution&Sir Neil MacCormick497
Fundamental Legal Conceptions as Applied in Judicial Reasoning&W.N. Hohfeld510
The Ethics of Legalism&N. MacCormick515
7. THEORIES OF JUSTICE523
Introduction523
Rawls and Distributive Justice523
Nozick: Justice as Entitlement534
Justice as Rights540
Feminism as Justice548
Economic Theories of Law and Justice557
Corrective Justice564
EXTRACTS566
A Theory of Justice&John Rawls566
Political Liberalism&John Rawls577
The Law of Peoples&John Rawls585
Anarchy, State and Utopia&R. Nozick590
A Trump over Utility&Ronald Dworkin593
What is Equality? Part 2: Equality of Resources&R. Dworkin603
Defining Injustice as Domination and Oppression&I.M. Young614
The Faces of Oppression&I.M. Young618
Justice as Fairness: For Whom?&S.M. Okin629
Three Distributive Principles&M. Walzer639
The Ethical and Political Basis of Wealth Maximization&R. Posner647
8. SOCIOLOGICAL JURISPRUDENCE AND THE SOCIOLOGY OF LAW659
Introduction659
Comte and Sociology660
Laissez Faire and Herbert Spencer661
Jhering (1818-1892)662
Max Weber (1864-1920)662
Emile Durkheim (1858-1917)666
Eugen Ehrlich (1862-1922)670
Roscoe Pound (1870-1964)672
Sociological Jurisprudence since Pound678
Lasswell and McDougal679
Talcott Parsons681
Selznick682
Towards a Sociology of Law683
Unger and the Development of Modern Law691
Habermas and the Centrality of Law693
Critical Empiricism697
Autopoiesis and Law700
EXTRACTS703
Law as Means to an End&R. von Jhering703
Economy and Society&M. Weber705
The Division of Labour in Society&E. Durkheim714
Principles of the Sociology of Law&E. Ehrlich717
Philosophy of Law&R. Pound721
Outlines of Jurisprudence&R. Pound723
Contemporary Juristic Theory&R. Pound724
The Sociology of Law&P. Selznick727
Law in Modern Society&R.M. Unger732
Dichotomy and Contradiction in the Sociology of Law&A. Hunt737
The Significance of a Concept of Law Not Restricted to State Law&R. Cotterrell744
Why Must Legal Ideas be Interpreted Sociologically?&R. Cotterell747
Blinding Insights? The Limits of a Reflexive Sociology of Law&D. Nelken759
Back to the Future: The Short Happy Life of the Law and Society Movement&D.M. Trubek766
Critical Traditions in Law and Society Research&S. Silbey & A. Sarat774
Operational Closure and Structural Coupling: The Differentiation of the Legal System&N. Luhmann779
A Social Theory of State Law&B. Tamanaha787
Between Facts and Norms: An Author's Reflections&J. Habermas794
9. AMERICAN REALISM799
The "Revolt against Formalism"799
Mr Justice Holmes800
The American Legal System802
The "Realist" Movement in Law802
Factskeptics and Ruleskeptics803
Llewellyn on Institutopns and "LawJobs"805
The Common Law Tradition806
Scientific and Normative Laws810
Realism: An Assessment811
Post Realism813
Jurimetrics813
Judicial Behaviouralism815
Pragmatism in Law817
Legal Process819
EXTRACTS821
The Bad Man Revisited&W. Twining821
Law and the Modern Mind&J. Frank827
Some Realism About Realism&K. Llewellyn830
My Philosophy of Law&K. Llewellyn834
The Common Law Tradition&K. Llewellyn840
The Significance of Realism&W. Twining848
10. THE SCANDINAVIAN REALISTS855
Axel Hagerstrom (1868-1939)856
Law as Fact858
Ross's Theory of Law860
The "Verifiability" Principle863
Origin of Law866
"Reductionism" and Legal Concepts866
Features of Law867
Law and Morals868
Legal Ideology - the Method of Justice v. Social Welfare869
Scandinavian and American Realism872
EXTRACTS872
Inquiries into the Nature of Law and Morals&Axel Hagerstrom872
Law as Fact&K. Olivecrona877
Legal Language and Reality&K. Olivecrona885
Legal Thinking Revised&A.V. Lundstedt888
On Law and Justice&A. Ross890
Directives and Norms&A. Ross893
Tutu&A. Ross899
11. HISTORICAL AND ANTHROPOLOGICAL JURISPRUDENCE903
The Romantic Reaction903
Herder and Hegel903
The German Historical School904
F.K. von Savigny (1779-1861)905
The Volkgeist - Some Problems906
Legislation and Juristenrecht907
Sir Henry Maine (1822-1888)908
Law and Anthropology910
Dispute Processes916
Legal Pluralism919
EXTRACTS921
System of Modern Roman Law&F.K. von Savigny921
Ancient Law&Sir Henry Maine925
The Law of Primitive Man&E.A. Hoebel928
Judicial Process among the Barotse&M. Gluckman933
Human Interaction and the Law&L.L. Fuller936
The Differing Realms of the Law&Paul Bohannan946
The Rule of Law versus the Order of Custom&S. Diamond949
12. MARXIST THEORIES OF LAW AND STATE953
Dialectics, Hegel and Marx954
Marx and Hegel's Political Philosophy955
The Materialist Conception of History956
Base and Superstructure958
The Question of Class964
Marx and Ideology965
The State and Law969
Marx and Justice, Morality and Human Rights972
The "Withering Away" of the State977
Other Marxisms979
Karl Renner979
Antonio Gramsci981
The Frankfurt School982
Pashukanis982
Marxist Theories of Law and State - a Critique986
EXTRACTS990
Philosophy of Right&F.Hegel990
Critique of Hegel's Philosophy of Right&K. Marx991
Preface to Contribution to Critique of Political Economy&K. Marx992
The German Ideology&K. Marx and F. Engels993
The Housing Question&F. Engels994
Karl Marx's Theory of History&G.A. Cohen995
Can the Base be Distinguished from the Superstructure?&S. Lukes999
The German Ideology&K. Marx and F. Engels1004
Preface to The Critique of Political Economy&K. Marx1005
Capital&K. Marx1005
The German Ideology&K. Marx and F. Engels1013
Whigs and Hunters&E.P.Thompson1013
The Civil War in France&K. Marx1019
Critique of the Gotha Programme&K. Marx1020
Anti-Duhring&F. Engels1021
State and Revolution&V. Lenin 1022
The Institutions of Private Law and their Social Functions&K. Renner1023
Law and Marxism&E. Pashukanis1031
13. CRITICAL LEGAL STUDIES1040
Critical Legal Studies and Liberalism's Contradictions1041
Rules and Reasoning1046
Critical Legal Studies and Legal Practice1048
Legal Theory and Social Theory1051
Conclusion1055
EXTRACTS1056
Law and Ideology&R.W. Gordon1056
New Developments in Legal Theory&R.W. Gordon1063
The Structure of Blackstone's Commentaries&D. Kennedy1067
Reification in Legal Reasoning&P. Gabel1073
Interpretive Construction in the Substantive Criminal Law&M. Kelman1081
An Essay in the Deconstruction of Contract Doctrine&C. Dalton1093
The Ideological Content of Legal Education&D. Kennedy1104
The Spell of Rationalizing Legal Analysis&R.M. Unger1108
14. FEMINIST JURISPRUDENCE1122
Origins1122
The Inquiries of Feminist Jurisprudence1124
Equality and Difference1127
Women and Ideology1129
The Public and the Private|1130
Cultural Pluralism and Women's Rights1132
Feminist Legal Methods1134
EXTRACTS1137
The Emergence of Feminist Jurisprudence: An essay&A.C. Scales1137
Feminism and the Limits of Equality&Patricia A. Cain1149
Jurisprudence and Gender&R. West1157
Difference and Dominance: On Sex Discrimination&C.A. MacKinnon1175
Reconstructing Sexual Equality&C.A. Littleton1184
Feminist Legal Methods&K.T. Bartlett1197
Breaking Women's Silence in Law: The Dilemma of the Gendered Nature of Legal Reasoning&L.M. Finley1215
The Feminist Challenge to Conventional Legal Scholarship&N. Lacey1225
Truth, Justice and the Pursuit(s) of Feminism&J. Conaghan1238
Is Multiculturalism Bad for Women?&Susan Moller Okin1245
15. POSTMODERNIST JURISPRUDENCE1253
Postmodernism and Modernism1253
The Death of the Subject1253
The "Subject" and the Legal System1254
A Political Agenda1257
Postmodern Law: Postmodern State1259
Semiotics and Legal Theory1261
EXTRACTS1264
Answering the Question: What is Postmodernism?&J.F. Lyotard1264
Postmodern Identity and the Legal Subject&J. Wicke1271
Normativity and the Politics of Form&P. Schlag1283
Understanding Legal Understanding: The Legal Subject and the Problem of Legal Coherence&J.M. Balkin1292
The Postmodern Transition: Law and Politics&B. de Sousa Santos1308
"A Weil-Founded Fear of Justice": Law and Ethics in Postmodernity&C. Douzinas and R. Warrington1316
Postmodern Jurisprudence: The Truth of Propositions of Law&D. Patterson1325
16. CRITICAL RACE THEORY1335
Introduction1335
The Other Movements1337
EXTRACTS1339
Race Consciousness: The Thematic Content of Racial Distinctiveness in Critical Race Scholarship&R. D. Barnes1339
Critical Race Theory: An Annotated Bibliography&R. Delgado and J. Stefancic1342
The Jurisprudence of Reconstruction&A. Harris1343
The Legal Academy and Minority Scholars&Milner S. Ball1350
Race, Reform and Retrenchment: Transformation and Legitimation in Anti-Discrimination Law&Kimberle Crenshaw1351
Celebrating LatCrit Theory: What Do We Do When the Music Stops?&Kevin R. Johnson1367
LatCrit as Liberation Theory&Berta Esperanza Hernandez-Truyol1370
17. THEORIES OF ADJUDICATION1375
The Nature of Legal Sources1375
The Institution of Adjudication1377
Stare Decisis1380
Why Precedent?1387
Judges and Discretion1389
Dworkin and "hard cases"1391
Dworkin and Discretion1393
Dworkin and Interpretation1394
Law as Integrity1396
One Right Answer?1398
Integrity and Legitimacy1399
Right Answers and Wrong Answers1402
Judge-Made Law1403
Judicial Reasoning1406
Statutory Construction1410
Statutory Construction and Democracy1419
EXTRACTS1422
Lectures on Jurisprudence&J. Austin1422
Problems of the Philosophy of Law&H.L.A. Hart1423
Taking Rights Seriously&R. Dworkin1429
Law as Interpretation&R. Dworkin1439
Law's Empire&R. Dworkin1447
Nature of the Judicial Process&B. Cardozo1467
Language and the Law&G. Williams1470
Gods&J. Wisdom1473
Formal Justice and the Form of Legal Arguments&D.N. MacCormick1475
An Introduction to Legal Reasoning&E.H. Levi1478
Social Policy and Judicial Legislation&R. Sartorius1481
The Right Answer Thesis&T. Endicott Dworkin1483
The Arguments Against Legal Principles&L. Alexander and K. Kress1491
Index of Authors1505
Index of Subjects1513