Jurisprudence. An International Journal of Legal and Political Thought
nov. 2012
Jurisprudence. An International Journal of Legal and Political Thought
Parution Histoire du droit

Jurisprudence

An International Journal of Legal and Political Thought

Volume 3 . Issue 1 . 2012


Contents

Articles

  • The Jurisprudence Annual Lecture 2012: Making Laws Better or Making Better Laws?, Onora O’Neill
  • What Conscience Can Do for Equity, Irit Samet
  • Three Versions of Liberal Tolerance: Dworkin, Rawls, Raz, Denise Meyerson

Discussion

Custom and Living Law

  • Introduction, Donal Coffey
  • On Law and Justice in Community, Paul Brady
  • The Legitimate Authority of the Living Law, Oran Doyle
  • Rescuing Living Law from Jurisprudence, Marc Hertogh
  • On the Spontaneous Sources of Law, Garrett Barden
  • Living Law, Normative Pluralism, and Analytic Jurisprudence, Tim Murphy

Reviews

  • Four reviews of Alan Brudner, Punishment and Freedom: A Liberal Theory of Penal Justice, with a response from Alan Brudner
  • Alan Brudner and the Contemporary Significance of Hegel’s Philosophy of Law, Tony Burns
  • Can Punishment be Freedom Enhancing?, Alon Harel
  • Alan Brudner, Punishment and Freedom, Dudley Knowles
  • A Methodological Question about Alan Brudner’s Punishment and Freedom, Hamish Stewart
  • A Reply to Burns, Harel, Knowles and Stewart, Alan Brudner
  • Some Reflections on The Moral Dimensions of Human Rights: A Review of Carl Wellman, The Moral Dimensions of Human Rights, Nicole Hassoun
  • On the Ground and Content of our Obligations to Future Generations: A Review of Axel Gosseries and Lukas H Meyer (eds),Intergenerational Justice, Sylvie Loriaux
  • The Limits of Finnis’s Nontheistic Account of Human Dignity and Rights: A Review of John Finnis, Human Rights and Common Good, David Thunder
  • Two Philosophies of Law: A Review of Andrei Marmor, Philosophy of Law and John Finnis, Philosophy of Law, Mátyás Bódig
  • The ‘Postnational Condition’ of Law and Politics: A Review of Nico Krisch,Beyond Constitutionalism: The Pluralist Structure of Postnational Law, Peter Langford
  • Parliamentary Sovereignty and the Ingenuity of the Human Rights Act: A Review of Aileen Kavanagh, Constitutional Review under the UK Human Rights Act, Adam Tucker

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