Jurisprudence or legal science? : a debate about the nature of legal theory / edited by Sean Coyle and George Pavlakos.
Modern jurisprudence embodies two distinct traditions of thought about the nature of law. The first adopts a scientific approach which assumes that all legal phenomena possess universal characteristics that may be used in the analysis of any type of legal system. The main task of the legal philosoph...
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Oxford ; Portland, Or. :
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2005.
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