The legacy of John Austin's jurisprudence /

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Corporate Authors: SpringerLink (Online service)
Group Author: Freeman, Michael D. A.; Mindus, Patricia
Published: Springer,
Publisher Address: Dordrecht ; New York :
Publication Dates: 2013.
Literature type: eBook
Language: English
Series: Law and philosophy library, v.103
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Online Access: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-4830-9
Carrier Form: 1 online resource.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN: 9789400748309 (electronic bk.)
9400748302 (electronic bk.)
Index Number: K235
CLC: D909.561
Contents: John Austin and constructing theories of law / Brian H. Bix -- Austin's methodology? His bequest to jurisprudence / Andrew Halpin -- "Darkening the fair face of Roman law" : Austin and Roman law / Andrew Lewis -- Austin, Kelsen, and the model of sovereignty : notes on the history of modern legal positivism / Lars Vinx -- Austin and Scandinavian realism / Patricia Mindus -- Sense and nonsense about Austin's jurisprudence from a Scandinavian perspective / Jes Bjarup -- Did Austin remain an Austinian? / Wilfred E. Rumble -- Austin and the electors / Pavlos Eleftheriadis -- Positive divine law in Austin / James Bernard Murphy -- What is in a habit? / Michael Rodney -- Austin, Hobbes, and Dicey / David Dyzenhaus -- John Stuart Mill on John Austin (and Jeremy Bentham) / Philip Schofield -- Austin and the Germans / Michael Lobban -- Positivism before Hart / Frederick Schauer -- Reconstructing Austin's intuitions : positive morality and law / Isabel Ture gano Mansilla.
John Austin and Constructing Theories of Law /
Austin's Methodology? His Bequest to Jurisprudence /
Darkening the Fair Face of Roman Law: Austin and Roman Law /
Austin, Kelsen, and the Model of Sovereignty: Notes on the History of Modern Legal Positivism /
Austin and Scandinavian Realism /
Sense and Nonsense About Austin's Jurisprudence from a Scandinavian Perspective /
Did Austin Remain an Austinian? /
Austin and the Electors /
Positive Divine Law in Austin /
What Is in a Habit? /
Austin, Hobbes, and Dicey /
John Stuart Mill on John Austin (and Jeremy Bentham) /
Austin and the Germans /
Positivism Before Hart /
Reconstructing Austin's Intuitions: Positive Morality and Law /