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Informationen zum Autor Writing has been Tam May's voice since the age of fourteen. She writes stories about powerful women set in the past. Her fiction gives readers a sense of justice for women, both the living and the dead. Tam's stories are set mostly around the Bay Area because she adores sourdough bread, Ghirardelli chocolate, and San Francisco history.Tam is the author of the Adele Gossling Mysteries which take place in the early 20th century and features sassy suffragist and epistolary expert Adele Gossling whose talent for solving crimes doesn't sit well with the ideas of some people around her about women's place. Tam has also written historical fiction about women breaking loose from the confinements of their era.Although Tam left her heart in San Francisco, she lives in the Midwest because it's cheaper. When she's not writing, she's devouring everything classic (books, films, art, music) and concocting yummy vegan dishes.For more information about Tam May and her books, check out her website at www.tammayauthor.com. Klappentext Philosophy of Law provides a rich overview of the diverse theoretical justifications for our legal rules, systems, and practices. The volume introduces the classical questions of philosophy of law as well as new emerging areas of theoretical dispute for legal theorists, philosophers, and lawyers. Providing introductions to all major areas of Anglo-American law, and the major philosophical underpinnings of each of these areas, it also examines questions concerning the theoretical foundation and application of international law. The text includes seminal essays from the history of philosophy, including works from Thomas Hobbes, John Locke, John Austin, Jeremy Bentham, Immanuel Kant, John Stuart Mill, and others. In addition, many contemporary theorists are included, such as H. L. A. Hart, Ronald Dworkin, Robert Nozick, Richard Posner, Richard Epstein, A. M. Honoré, and Michael Moore, as well as diverse voices from feminism, critical theory, postmodernism, and critical race theory. By bringing together these different and distinct voices into dialogue, the volume fully represents the philosophical foundations of various areas of law. By exposing students to a wide range of theoretical views, this book challenges students to think critically about law in the US and elsewhere, and between nations. Zusammenfassung "May and Brown's anthology on the Philosophy of Law is a useful and readily accessible resource for students and theorists. The editors have combined classical philosophical writings on core topics in philosophy of law with contemporary articles by both lawyers and philosophers, and the chapters are grouped under headings familiar to law students. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface ix Source Acknowledgments xii Introduction 1 Part I: Legal Reasoning 5 Introduction 7 1 An Introduction to Legal Reasoning 11 Edward H. Levi 2 Remarks on the Theory of Appellate Decision and the Rules or Canons about how Statutes are to be Construed 23 Karl N. Llewellyn 3 Formalism 32 Frederick Schauer 4 Incompletely Theorized Agreements 43 Cass R. Sunstein 5 Custom, Opinio Juris, and Consent 54 Larry May 6 Lochner v. New York (1905) 70 Questions 77 Part II: Jurisprudence 79 Introduction 81 7 The Concept of Law 85 H. L. A. Hart 8 The Model of Rules I 99 Ronald Dworkin 9 Law as Justice 108 Michael S. Moore 10 The Economic Approach to Law 129 Richard A. Posner 11 The Distinction between Adjudication and Legislation 135 Duncan Kennedy 12 Critical Race Theory: The Key Writings that Formed the Movement 145 Kimberlé...