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Jurisprudence: Outlines, Diagrams, and Study Sheets is a collection of outlines and diagrams as an aid to the study of Jurisprudence and Legal Theory. Designed to help you get the big picture of the theories, jurists, and philosophical and historical background of the subject. Use the diagrams to see an overall picture of each subtopic before you begin reading your texts, to organize your notes, and to review and revise. Prepare for your exams by using them to test your knowledge on the details.
This book covers the following topics:Introduction to Jurisprudence
The Nature of Legal Theory
Hobbes, Bentham, and Austin: Imperative Theory
Natural Law Theory
HLA Hart's The Concept of Law
The Rule of Recognition
Hart's Defenses Against Natural Law Theory and Fuller
Raz's Theory of Law: Service Conception
Practical Reason
Kelsen's Theory of Law: Norms and Delicts
Dworkin's Theory of Law
Marxism and Marxist Legal Theory
Liberalism
Feminist Legal Theory
Part of the Legal Yankee VisuaLaw Series, this study aid joins the others in the series on Introduction to the Common Law, Criminal Law, Con and Admin Law, Contract Law, Law of Tort, Property Law, and Commercial Law: Diagrams for Law Students.
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Markus McDowell is an author & editor. He lives on a boat and travels extensively, writing novels, short stories, travel reviews, and more. Markus holds a Ph.D. from Fuller Theological Seminary and a law degree from the University of London, and has lectured at universities in the US, Europe, and the UK. In addition to fiction, he writes nonfiction and academic works in law, theology, and literature in the ancient world.