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Philosophy of Law Mark Tebbit (University of Reading, UK)

Philosophy of Law By Mark Tebbit (University of Reading, UK)

Philosophy of Law by Mark Tebbit (University of Reading, UK)


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Provides beginning students in philosophy and law with an introduction to this important topic. Assuming no prior knowledge of philosophy or law, the author eases readers into the key theories of law and links them to key philosophical questions often encountered in the study of law.

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Philosophy of Law: An Introduction by Mark Tebbit (University of Reading, UK)

Philosophy of Law: An Introduction provides an ideal starting point to students of philosophy and law, assuming no prior knowledge of either subject. The book is structured around the key issues and themes:

* What is the law? - the major legal theories including realism, positivism and natural law
* the reach of the law - authority, rights, liberty, privacy and tolerance
* criminal responsibility and punishment - legal defenses, crime, diminished responsibility and theories of punishment.

The second edition expands the original focus on mainstream legal theory to look at contemporary critical perspectives such as feminist theories on pornography and freedom of speech, and Foucault's radical approach to criminal responsibility. The book has also been updated to include recent developments such as cases of conjoined twins, and the Human Rights Act.

With study questions at the end of each chapter and a new conclusion assessing both traditional legal theory and the various critical perspectives, this is the ideal textbook for introducing students to the philosophy of law.

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GOR013452953
9780415135252
0415135257
Philosophy of Law: An Introduction by Mark Tebbit (University of Reading, UK)
Used - Like New
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
19991223
208
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