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Jurist in Context - A Memoir

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor William Twining is Emeritus Quain Professor of Jurisprudence of University College London and an established and eminent figure in the field of legal theory. He is widely published with Cambridge University Press and has been a co-editor of the Law in Context series since its inception in 1965. Other recent publications include Rethinking Evidence (Cambridge, 2006), Human Rights, Southern Voices (Cambridge, 2009), General Jurisprudence (Cambridge, 2009) How to Do Things with Rules (with David Miers, Cambridge, 2010) and Karl Llewellyn and the Realist Movement (2nd edition, Cambridge, 2012). Klappentext A leading English jurist reflects on the development of his thoughts and writings in legal theory over sixty years. Zusammenfassung This fascinating intellectual memoir by a leading academic lawyer charts the development of his thought in the context of African! American! and British universities over sixty years. Twining's unique engagement with globalisation! jurisprudence! evidence! and legal education is addressed to legal theorists and academic lawyers generally. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Jurisprudence: a personal view; 2. Childhood and schooling (1934-52); 3. Oxford and after (1952-57); 4. University of Chicago I (1957-58); 5. Khartoum (1958-61); 6. Dar-es-Salaam (1961-65); 7. Llewellyn again: American interludes (Chicago 1963-64; Yale 1965; Philadelphia 1971); 8. The Queen's University Belfast (1966-72); 9. Normative jurisprudence; 10. Standpoint, questioning, and 'thinking like a lawyer'; 11. Social and legal rules; 12. Warwick (1972-82); 13. Jurisprudence, law in context, realism, doctrine; 14. Rethinking evidence; 15. Bentham's College (1983-99); 16. Four contrasting relationships (Bentham, Dworkin, MacCormick, Anderson); 17. Legal education; 18. Globalisation and law; 19. General jurisprudence; 20. Retirement; Notes on the images; Endnotes.

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