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Law and Legal Theory in England and America

English · Hardback

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Zusatztext 'The lectures ...an attempt to construct a "theory of legal culture"...lectures mark only the beginning of this task. They are both thought-provoking and valuable beginnings for scholarly research.Essential for law libraries; highly recommended for libraries building strong senior undergraduate and graduate collections in political science and philosophy of law.' Klappentext law and legal theory is a comparative analysis of the English and American legal systems at the level of theory, doctrine, and operation. Zusammenfassung Richard Posner is famous throughout the legal world for his pioneering and controversial espousal of the belief that the study of law cannot be divorced from the study of economics. Here, in this volume of essays based upon his Clarendon Lectures, he explores the relationship between the legal systems of the UK and USA. The essays in this volume range widely over themes which will be familiar to many students and teachers of law. In the first essay he compares the work of the two most prominent writers on jurisprudence in the second half of this century, one English (HLA Hart) and one American (Ronald Dworkin). His controversial conclusion that trying to define "law" is futile, distracting and illustrative of the impoverishment of traditional legal theory will fascinate students of legal theory. In the second lecture he examines a number of English cases drawn primarily from the two fields in which English and American law overlap most completely - torts and contracts. Here he argues that while in general English judges use their common sense effectively to approximate the results that an economic analyst would recommend they would do even better if they were more receptive to the economic approach to the common law -- if they were, in other words, a little more like American judges.In the third lecture he examines the differences between the English and American legal systems at the administrative or operational level as distinct from the jurisprudential and doctrinal levels. The conclusions drawn from his analysis challenge traditional orthodoxy. His concluding advice to law reformers in both jurisdictions is that piecemeal reform of either system is to be avoided.In this short and highly readable work readers will find much that will delight, stimulate and challenge them....

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Authors Richard A Posner, Richard A. Posner, Richard A. (Chief Justice Court of Appeals Seventh Circuit for the United States Posner
Publisher Oxford University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.09.1996
 
EAN 9780198264712
ISBN 978-0-19-826471-2
No. of pages 146
Series Clarendon Law Lectures
Clarendon Law Lectures
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Business > International economy

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