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Textbook on Jurisprudence Book
An account and analysis of the major theories and controversies which are of most importance to the student of jurisprudence. The principal theories and controversies are explained and analyzed, with discussion of their context and inter-relationship. The book presents jurisprudence in sufficient detail for the student to gain an accurate understanding of the subject whilst avoiding mystification. No simple or singular answer to the questions of jurisprudence from any particular bias is suggested, and the theories are analyzed in their proper context as means for analysis of the complex operation of law in society. Juriprudence is treated as a subject of current importance for all concerned with legal studies. Hilaire McCoubrey is the author of "The Development of Naturalistic Legal Theory", "Effective Planning Appeals","International Humanitarian Law" and he co-authored "International Law and Armed Conflict". Nigel White is the author of "The United Nations and the Maintenance of International Peace and Security" and he was co-author of "International Law and Armed Conflict".Read More
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- 1854312650
- 9781854312655
- H. McCoubrey, N.D. White
- 2 August 1993
- Blackstone Press
- Paperback (Book)
- 268
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