JURISPRUDENCE as a brief story by Alexander B R Ö S T L Košice 2014/2015 by JURISPRUDENCE The aim of these lessons is to provide the students of Jurisprudence by a basic and clear analysis of the major and most important theories in this field. The main theories are explained with discussion of their proper context. Contents include: On Jurisprudence in General Classical Doctrine of Natural Law (Plato, Aristotle, Augustine, Aquinas, Hobbes, Locke, Rousseau) Classical Positivism (J. Bentham, J. Austin) Pure Theory of Law (H. Kelsen) Naturalist’s Revival (L. L. Fuller, G. Radbruch) The Concept of Law and of the Legal System (H. L. A. Hart) Dworkin’s Theory of Principles Justice Theory (J. Rawls) BASICS AND SUGGESTED FURTHER READING ARISTOTLE: Politics. London 1981. ARISTOTLE: Nicomachean Ethics. Oxford 1908. AUSTIN, J.: The Province of Jurisprudence Determined (1832) and The Uses of the Study of Jurisprudence (1863). Indianopolis/ Cambridge 1954. BENTHAM, J.: An Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation. 1781. BENTHAM, J.: Of Laws in General. London 1970. BIX, B.: Jurisprudence: Theory and Context. London 1999 (Fourth Edition 2006). BODENHEIMER, E.: Jurisprudence. The Philosophy and Method of the Law. Cambridge (Mass.) – London 1962. DWORKIN, R.M.: Taking Rights Seriously. Cambridge (Mass.) 1999. DWORKIN, R. M.: Law’s Empire. London 1986. DWORKIN, R. M.: A Matter of Principle 1985. DWORKIN, R. M.: Justice in Robes. Cambridge (Mass.) - London 2006. FULLER, Lon L.: Morality of Law. New Haven 1969. HARRIS, J. W.: Law and Legal Science. Oxford 1979. HART, H. L. A.: The Concept of Law. Oxford 1961 (Second Edition, 1994). HART, H. L. A.: Law, Liberty and Morality. London 1963. HUME, D.: Political Essays. Cambridge 1994. HOBBES, T.: Leviathan. Cambridge 1996. KELSEN, H.: Pure Theory of Law. Berkeley 1967. LOCKE, J.: Two Treatises of Government. Cambridge – New York – Port Chester – Melbourne – Sydney 1960. MacCORMICK, N.: Institutions of Law. Oxford – New York 2007. McCOUBREY, H. – WHITE, N. D.: Textbook on Jurisprudence. London 1993. PLATO: The Laws. London 1970. PLATO: The Republic. London 1987. RADBRUCH, G.: Rechtsphilosophie. Studienausgabe. Heidelberg 1999. RAWLS, J.: A Theory of Justice. Oxford 1972. RAZ, J.: The Authority of Law. Essays on Law and Morality. Oxford 1979. RIDDALL, J. G.: Jurisprudence. London, Boston, etc. 1991. ROUSSEAU, J.-J.: The Social Contract. Harmondsworth 1968. PŘIDALOVÁ, E. – TOZZI, K.: Legal English Part I, Part II. Prague 2008. HI! THE WORKS OF ARISTOTLE Προβλήματα Why is ...? What is this? I HAVE A PROBLEM: JURISPRUDENCE PROBLEM PROBLEM PROBLEM a) something put forward, b) a question set for solution, any thing, matter, person, etc., c) that is difficult to deal with PROBLEMS:
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