Analyzing Law: New Essays in Legal Theory

Analyzing Law: New Essays in Legal Theory

by Brian Bix (Editor), Brian Bix (Editor), Bix (Author)

Synopsis

The articles in this collection cover a wide range of approaches to law and legal theory, including Analytical Jurisprudence, Legal Realism, Law and Economics, Critical Legal Studies, Feminism, and Critical Race Theory. The essays consider foundational questions regarding the objectivity of law, the nature of rules, the relationship of law and morality and the philosophical foundations of the common law, and offer critical inquiries into whether law systematically fails women and racial minorities. The contributors, who include some of the best-known names in legal theory from the United States, Britain, Canada, and Israel, are responsible for some of the most important and challenging work in legal theory today. A central focus of the essays in this work is the contribution of the well-known philosopher Jules Coleman to the various topics which are covered by the contributors.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 340
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Published: 10 Sep 1998

ISBN 10: 0198265832
ISBN 13: 9780198265832

Media Reviews
One of the highlights of the book is a long essay in which Coleman articulates his current thinking on many of the issues raised in the articles. For those with broad interests in legal theory, there is much here to provoke reflection. For those with more specialized interests, the book provides a lively introduction to the issues that have engaged Jules Coleman for the last couple of decades. / Kenneth Einar Himma, Dept. of Philosophy, University of Washington / The Law and Politics Book Review, Vol. 9 , No. 2, Feb 1999.
Author Bio
Brian Bix is Frederick W. Thomas Associate Professor of Law and Philosophy, University of Minnesota Law School