The Question of Law proffers an original theory of law, stated as two normative principles. Law is seen having a political foundation, with the question of law thus becoming a question of obedience – whether and in what circumstances it is appropriate to obey the law. Kim further maintains that law should serve the demands of justice.
The Question of Law proffers an original theory of law, stated as two normative principles. Law is seen having a political foundation, with the question of law thus becoming a question of obedience – whether and in what circumstances it is appropriate to obey the law. Kim further maintains that law should serve the demands of justice.
Introduction Part I: A Theory of Law Chapter 1: What Is Law? Chapter 2: Obligations Chapter 3: Values and Norms Part II Early Theories of Law Chapter 4: Classical Views Chapter 5: Natural Law Chapter 6: Legal Positivism Part III Political Foundations of Law Chapter 7: Political Society and Civil Government Chapter 8: Liberalism Chapter 9: Group Rights Chapter 10: International Relations Part IV Contemporary Theories of Law Chapter 11: Natural Law Chapter 12: Social Facts Chapter 13: Legal Positivism Part V Justice and Law Chapter 14: Contemporary Theories of Justice Chapter 15: Justice and Law Conclusion: Normative Principles of Law Works Cited About the Author
Introduction Part I: A Theory of Law Chapter 1: What Is Law? Chapter 2: Obligations Chapter 3: Values and Norms Part II Early Theories of Law Chapter 4: Classical Views Chapter 5: Natural Law Chapter 6: Legal Positivism Part III Political Foundations of Law Chapter 7: Political Society and Civil Government Chapter 8: Liberalism Chapter 9: Group Rights Chapter 10: International Relations Part IV Contemporary Theories of Law Chapter 11: Natural Law Chapter 12: Social Facts Chapter 13: Legal Positivism Part V Justice and Law Chapter 14: Contemporary Theories of Justice Chapter 15: Justice and Law Conclusion: Normative Principles of Law Works Cited About the Author
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