Lloyd’s Introduction to Jurisprudence is the leading textbook on jurisprudence in the English-speaking world, covering the whole field of jurisprudence.
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Combines an authoritative text with extracts from a huge variety of authors, extracting the works of more than a hundred jurists
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Gives critical insight into the texts with detailed and well-documented introductory sections
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Examines the contributions made to legal theory by leading jurists from the Ancient Greeks to the postmodernists
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Covers Aristotle, Raz, Habermas, Unger, Coleman, Perry, Kramer, Nelken and Iris Marion Young
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Contains a new chapter on Ronald Dworkin, analysing his work
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Places emphasis on Hart, particularly the “Postscript” and the commentary this has provoked
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Provides more references to contemporary debates e.g. positivism v natural law
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Offers a fuller discussion of justice, including global justice
The nature of jurisprudence
Meaning of the law
Natural law
Bentham, Austin and classical positivism
Pure theory of law
Modern trends in analytical jurisprudence
Theories of Justice
Sociological jurisprudence and the sociology of law
American realism
The Scandinavian realists
Historical and anthropological
Jurisprudence
Marxist theories of law and state
Critical legal studies
Feminist jurisprudence
Postmodernist
Jurisprudence
Critical race theory
Theories of adjudication
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