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This is the first-ever multi-volume treatment of the full spectrum of issues in legal philosophy and general jurisprudence, from both a theoretical and a historical perspective. The work is designed for jurists as well as legal and practical philosophers. This exhaustive work is presented in two broad sections: The Theoretical part (2005) comprises 5 volumes and covers the main topics of contemporary debate; The Historical part (2006-2007) comprises 6 volumes reviewing the development of legal thought from ancient Greek times through the twentieth century. The current publication incorporates…mehr

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This is the first-ever multi-volume treatment of the full spectrum of issues in legal philosophy and general jurisprudence, from both a theoretical and a historical perspective. The work is designed for jurists as well as legal and practical philosophers. This exhaustive work is presented in two broad sections: The Theoretical part (2005) comprises 5 volumes and covers the main topics of contemporary debate; The Historical part (2006-2007) comprises 6 volumes reviewing the development of legal thought from ancient Greek times through the twentieth century. The current publication incorporates Vol. 6: A History of the Philosophy of Law from the Ancient Greeks to the Scholastics; Vol. 7: The Jurists' Philosophy of Law from Rome to the Seventeenth Century; and Vol 8: A History of the Philosophy of Law in the Common Law World, 1600-1900.


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Autorenporträt
Michael Lobban is Professor of Legal History, having joined the Department of Law in 2013. After finishing his doctorate at Cambridge University, he held a Junior Research Fellowship at St. John's College, Oxford. From 1991 to 1996, he taught in the department of law at the University of Durham, before moving first to Brunel University (1997-2000) and then to Queen Mary, University of London.
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"Michael Lobban takes us from the seventeenth century through to the dawn of the twentieth ... Every thinking lawyer should be informed and stimulated by these books, and as for the iurisperiti, any unthinking lawyers should acquire them in order to stimulate thought." (Andrew Halpin, Singapore Journal of Legal Studies, September, 2017)