This book brings together leading legal theorists to present
original philosophical work on the concept of law - the central
question of jurisprudence. It covers five broad topics: firstly it
addresses debates concerning the methodology of jurisprudence. In
Part II it focuses on the notion of a legal system and its coercive
nature, while Part III explores the relationships between law and
morality, the traditional point of contention between positivist
and non-positivist theories of law. Part IV then examines questions
regarding law's normative character and relationships with
practical reason. Lastly, the final part introduces two novel
theoretical approaches to conceptual jurisprudence.
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