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The Germ of Justice: Essays in General Jurisprudence


ISBN13: 9780192886941
Published: August 2023
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
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Jurisprudence navigates the philosophy of law, including how morality affects and is affected by legal systems. This interplay begs complex questions such as: Should the law not only enforce morality but also improve it? Do subjects have a duty to obey the law and do officials have a duty to govern? The Germ of Justice: Essays in General Jurisprudence discusses these and more.

Within these essays, Professor Leslie Green examines three clusters of problems in general jurisprudence: the nature of law, the relations between law and morality, and the demands that law makes of its officers and its subjects. It asks what jurisprudence can learn from the social sciences, how it is related to the humanities, how it might make progress, and why it is of value.

This wonderful and accessible text examines contemporary jurisprudence and engages with the key works of Hume, Kelsen, Hart, Dworkin, Finnis, and Raz. The Germ of Justice is a must have critical study of contemporary jurisprudence, political theory, and philosophy.

Subjects:
Jurisprudence
Contents:
Law, As Such
1:The Concept of Law Revisited
2:Law as a Means
3:Custom and Convention at the Foundations of Law
4:Realism and the Sources of Law
5:Feminism in Jurisprudence
Law and Morality
6:The Germ of Justice
7:The Inseparability of Law and Morals
8:The Morality in Law
9:The Role of a Judge
10:Should Law Improve Morality?
The Demands of Law
11:Hume on Allegiance
12:Associative Obligations and the State
13:The Forces of Law
14:The Duty to Govern