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Author:
A.E. van Blerk
Subtitle:
An Introduction
Format:
Softcover
Imprint:
Butterworth South Afica
Publisher:
LexisNexis
Edition:
1st Edition
ISBN:
9780409059441
Audience:
Academic
Pages:
245
Table of Contents:
  • The story of natural law and its opponents, “The empire of darkness and the region of light“
  • Positivistic theories of law
  • The theories of Austin, Hart and Kelsen, The American realists, Ronald Dworkin and reconstruction, The rebirth of natural law, Liberalism, libertarianism and socialism
  • The theories of Rawls, Nozick and contemporary socialists, Critical legal studies, Feminism and the law, The communitarian debate and liberalism, Legal hermeneutics and deconstruction, Bibliography, Table of cases
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This work is aimed at students about to embark on a course in jurisprudence, legal theory or legal philosophy. The author has analysed the various philosophies extensively, and has indicated the intensity of current jurisprudential debates in relation to South African law.

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10 Aug 2016