JurisprudenceLaw PhilosophyLegal Theories: In Principle takes a practical approach to the study of legal theory. Setting out the principles involved, the text also aids a student's understanding with the inclusion of tutorial-type questions and analysis....
Feminist jurisprudenceis a burgeoning school of legal thought that encompasses many theories and approaches to law and legal issues. Each strain of feminist jurisprudence evaluates and critiques the law by examining the relationship between gender, sexuality, power, individual rights, and the judicial sy...
This journal covers a wide range of topics, including but not limited to jurisprudence, legal interpretation, the relationship between law and morality, critical analysis of legal systems, and the intersection of law with other disciplines such as political science, economics, and sociology. Legal ...
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Questions about the judicial or political activism of the European Court of Justice (ECJ) have been the subject of extensive academic and political debate in recent years. The closely related question of the extent to which the Court has made an autonomo
China,the terms of jurisprudence and legal philosophy were introduced from abroad and have been widely accepted and defined by Chinese jurists.However,people often confuse the two concepts.And indeed,it seems that the theory of jurisprudence has gained a greater momentum that that of legal ...
Legal Theory: Its Application to Normative Jurisprudence, Sociolegal Studies, and the Fact-Value Distinction, 41 American Journal of Jurisprudence 315 (1996) Resources on the Internet Brain Edgar Butler, Legal Pragmatism, Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy (2005) Jonathan Dancy, Moral Particularism, ...
Jurisprudence and Legal Culture: A Comparison of English and American Theories of the Common Law 来自 dataspace.princeton.edu 喜欢 0 阅读量: 30 作者:Garten,Helen Ann 摘要: Posttranslational modifications that give rise to multiple forms of alpha-amylase (EC 3.2.1.1) in barley (Hordeum vulgare ...
Because I wrote a paper on her last semester and have been obsessed ever since. I will pick up one theme (or a sentence and sometimes just a phrase) from her work and try to either describe it in contemporary political terms or evaluate it against legal theories, political and moral. All...
This theory of law is known as sociological jurisprudence, and represents the third major strand of thought in the U.S. legal realism movement. Proponents of sociological jurisprudence encouraged judges to consult communal mores, ethics, and religion, and their own sense of justice when attempting ...