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Philosophy of Law: Introducing Jurisprudence by Professor Jeffrey Brand (Associate Dean for Graduate Studies, George Washington University, USA)

Organized around specific questions, theses and arguments, Philosophy of Law: Introducing Jurisprudence helps students get to grips with the fascinating yet often complex realm of legal philosophy. This comprehensive introduction explores fundamental questions about legal systems, legal reasoning, and legal concepts, covering a wide range of topics in jurisprudence including: * Liability * Punishment * Causation * Discretion * Precedent * Constitutional disobedience * The rule of law Packed with boxed case studies, chapter discussion questions, guides to further reading, a glossary of key terms and online resources for lecturers and students, Jeffrey Brand guides the reader through ideas in an accessible way. Philosophy of Law is ideal for use as a core textbook or as a companion to a set of primary sources.

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Philosophy of Law: Introducing Jurisprudence is an exceptionally clear, comprehensive, and engaging introduction to philosophy of law. Brand succeeds at doing justice to the complexity of the subject matter while making it accessible. It will be an excellent resource for undergraduate and law school courses in legal philosophy. -- John Oberdiek, Professor of Law, Rutgers University, USA
Philosophy of Law is a well-written guide to the important ideas and figures providing students with a clear guide to complex material in a useful companion to any legal philosophy course or module. -- Thom Brooks, Reader in Law, University of Durham, UK
Jeffrey Brand's Philosophy of Law: Introducing Jurisprudence is a highly accessible, highly engaging, and at the same time fundamentally fair-minded, introduction to a wide-range of legal issues that are at the core of contemporary legal education and practice. It would be an excellent resource for an undergraduate survey course in law, whether as a primary text or secondary text to accompany other primary materials. -- Alec Walen, Associate Professor of Law, Rutgers University School of Law, USA
Jeffrey Brand has managed to write the best introduction to legal philosophy yet available. The book is sophisticated yet accessible, and the range of issues covered is impressive. Those who read the book will not only learn about legal philosophy's main questions and the position of some of its major figures, but will actually learn how to do legal philosophy by observing the manner in which Brand meticulously crafts arguments and counter-arguments for the competing views. If you are looking for one book to adopt in class, then this is the one, and I certainly plan to use it with my students in Brazil. -- Noel Struchiner, Professor of Law and Philosophy, Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Pitched at just the right level to be both accessible and illuminating, master teacher Jeffrey Brand takes the reader on a sure-footed tour of contemporary legal philosophy. Written with the student in mind, it is packed with examples and applications that make clear the importance of the issues it studies. An additional strength is the attention Brand gives to topics that other textbooks tend to shortchange, such as private law, international law, and the ideal of rule of law itself. Highly recommended. -- Craig Duncan, Associate Professor and Chair of the Department of Philosophy and Religion, Ithaca College, USA
Brand offers an exceptionally clear presentation of an almost encyclopedic list of topics addressed by analytic legal philosophers. These include not only questions concerning law per se - e.g. its nature, the source of its normativity, and its interpretation - but also questions specific to particular areas of law such as criminal law, property and torts, and international law. The organization of the book allows instructors a great deal of flexibility in what they wish to cover, in what order, and in what depth, and enables them to select among the many different connections they might wish to draw between various concepts and arguments. Brand presents students with just the right amount of material on a given topic to spur productive classroom discussion and essays. Reading this book will surely awaken in many students the same passion for doing legal philosophy Brand clearly enjoys. -- David Lefkowitz, Associate Professor of Philosophy, University of Richmond, USA
Jeffrey Brand is a highly original and astute legal philosopher. Teachers seeking a clear and comprehensive introduction to the subject, aimed at undergraduates students, will not easily find a better book than this. -- Jeffrey Goldsworthy, President of the Australian Society of Legal Philosophy and Professor of Law, Monash University, Australia

About Professor Jeffrey Brand (Associate Dean for Graduate Studies, George Washington University, USA)

Jeffrey Brand is Associate Professor of Philosophy at George Washington University, USA.

Table of Contents

Preface Website 1. Aspects of Law and Legal Systems 2. Courts and Legal Reasoning 3. Making, Justifying, and Evaluating Law 4. Law and Individual Obligation 5. Private Law 6. Criminal Law 7. Sentencing and Punishment 8. Statutes 9. Constitutions 10. International Law Notes Glossary Bibliography Index

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NPB9781441141897
9781441141897
1441141898
Philosophy of Law: Introducing Jurisprudence by Professor Jeffrey Brand (Associate Dean for Graduate Studies, George Washington University, USA)
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Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
2013-11-21
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