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			Pris: 618 SEK exkl. moms     |   - An extremely readable and interesting account for all law students, offering the ideal support for a legal theory module, as well as providing valuable context for the study of law in general 
 
- Written by an experienced academic and author, the text explains complex ideas with clarity, without avoiding the subtleties of the subject 
 
- Exposes students to a broad range of key theorists and concepts, along with issues such as punishment and rights which are treated thematically 
 
- Features pithy extracts and extensive further reading to introduce and explain the central scholarly works, ideas, and commentaries which shape legal theory, providing the ideal base for further study 
 
- Self-test questions appear at the end of chapters and multiple-choice questions are hosted online to help students test their understanding of jurisprudence 
 
- Also available as an e-book with functionality, navigation features, and links that offer extra learning support 
 
New to this Edition: 
 
- Expanded discussions of theories of justice, globalisation, and environmental protection 
 
- A new section dedicated to judicial review and democracy 
 
- Updated suggested further reading lists and self-test questions at the end of each chapter 
 
 
Table of Contents 
 
1:What's it all about? 
2:Natural law and morality 
3:Classical legal positivism 
4:Modern legal positivism 
5:Dworkin and law's moral claims 
6:Legal realism 
7:Law and social theory 
8:Historical and anthropological jurisprudence 
9:Theories of justice 
10:Rights 
11:Why obey the law? 
12:Why punish? 
13:Critical legal theory 
14:Feminist theory |  |   |   
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