Hegel's Laws: The Legitimacy of a Modern Legal Order

כריכה קדמית
Stanford University Press, 20 ביוני 2008 - 381 עמודים
An introduction to Hegel's ideas on the nature of law. This book takes readers through different structures of legal consciousness, from the private law of property, contract, and crimes to intentionality, the family, the role of the state, and international law.
 

תוכן

Hegels Crises
1
Hegels Vocabulary
27
Legal Reasoning
83
Persons Property Contract and Crime
113
Legal Formalism
149
The Ethicality of an Ethos
162
The Shapes of Family
188
The Laws of Civil Society
208
Constitutional Shapes and the Organic Constitution
233
Shapes of International Law
270
Notes
333
Further Reading
375
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מהדורות אחרות - הצג הכל

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מידע על המחבר (2008)

William E. Conklin is Professor of Law at the University of Windsor, Ontario. His previous publications include The Invisible Origins of Legal Positivism: A Re-reading of a Tradition (2001), The Phenomenology of Modern Legal Discourse (1998), and Images of a Constitution (1979).

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