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The Basic Concepts of Legal Thought George P. Fletcher (Beekman Professor of Law, Beekman Professor of Law, Columbia University)

The Basic Concepts of Legal Thought By George P. Fletcher (Beekman Professor of Law, Beekman Professor of Law, Columbia University)

The Basic Concepts of Legal Thought by George P. Fletcher (Beekman Professor of Law, Beekman Professor of Law, Columbia University)


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This is a brief introduction to the major issues in legal philosophy, intended for use as a secondary text in law schools, and in graduate and undergraduate courses in philosophy of law, jurisprudence and legal issues.

The Basic Concepts of Legal Thought Summary

The Basic Concepts of Legal Thought by George P. Fletcher (Beekman Professor of Law, Beekman Professor of Law, Columbia University)

This is a brief introduction to the major issues in legal philosophy, intended for use as a secondary text in law schools, and in graduate and undergraduate courses in philosophy of law, jurisprudence and legal issues.

The Basic Concepts of Legal Thought Reviews

'Fletcher covers many interesting issues and he provides a number of perceptive observations and analyses.' * The Cambridge Law Journal *
An excellent introductory text on legal thought. Very useful for first year students, S Goulbourne, Coventry University

Table of Contents

Introduction Part I: The Legal System 1: The Rule of Law 2: Law 3: Rules and Discretions 4: Discourse Part II: Some Ultimate Values 5: Justice 6: Desert 7: Consent 8: Morality Part III: Morality in the Law 9: 10: Efficiency 11: Loyalty 12: Consistency Index

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GOR001476922
9780195083361
0195083369
The Basic Concepts of Legal Thought by George P. Fletcher (Beekman Professor of Law, Beekman Professor of Law, Columbia University)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press Inc
19960912
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