Legal Philosophies
Explore the intricate world of legal theory with Legal Philosophies by J. W. Harris. Published by Oxford University Press in 1997, this revised edition spans 336 pages and serves as an essential resource for students and enthusiasts of jurisprudence. This insightful book offers a comprehensive guide to the key topics in legal theory, specifically designed for those new to the field.
Delve into the emergence of significant movements such as 'Critical Legal Studies' and 'Feminist Jurisprudence'. Legal Philosophies not only presents clear summaries of these pivotal arguments but also highlights the perspectives of leading theorists, making complex ideas accessible and engaging. Whether you are studying law or simply interested in understanding legal philosophies, this book is a valuable addition to your collection.