A New Introduction to Jurisprudence takes one of the central
problems of law and jurisprudence as its point of departure: what
is the law? Adopting an intermediate position between legal
positivism and natural law, this book reflects on the concept of
'liberal democracy' or 'constitutional democracy'. In five chapters
the book analyses: (i) the idea of higher law, (ii) liberal
democracy as a legitimate model for the state, (iii) the separation
of church and state or secularism as essential for the democratic
state, (iv) the universality of higher law principles, (v) the
history of modern political thought. This interdisciplinary
approach to jurisprudence is relevant for legal scholars,
philosophers, political theorists, public intellectuals,
historians, and politicians.
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