Hobbes's political thought provokes a perennial fascination. It has
become particularly prominent in recent years, with the surge of
scholarly interest evidenced by a number of monographs in political
theory and philosophy. At the same time, there has been a turn in
legal scholarship towards political theory in a way that engages
recognisably Hobbesian themes, for example the relationship between
security and liberty. However, there is surprisingly little
engagement with Hobbes's views on legal theory in general and on
certain legal topics, despite the fact that Hobbes devoted whole
works to legal inquiry and gave law a prominent role in his works
focused on politics. This volume seeks to remedy this gap by
providing the first collection of specially commissioned essays
devoted to Hobbes and the law.
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