Jurisprudence: Cambridge Essays
Online ISBN:
9781383014075
Print ISBN:
9780198252894
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Book
Jurisprudence: Cambridge Essays
Published online:
31 October 2023
Published in print:
6 August 1992
Online ISBN:
9781383014075
Print ISBN:
9780198252894
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Cite
Gross, Hyman, and Ross Harrison (eds), Jurisprudence: Cambridge Essays (Oxford , 1992; online edn, Oxford Academic, 31 Oct. 2023), https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198252894.001.0001, accessed 20 Apr. 2025.
Abstract
This volume of essays by Cambridge academics represents an unorthodox view of jurisprudence. It combines interests in law, philosophy, criminology, intellectual history, and political theory to illuminate some of the law's most perplexing features from perspectives not immediately familiar to lawyers.
Collection:
Oxford Scholarship Online
Contents
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Front Matter
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1
Bluntness and Bricolage
N E Simmonds
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2
Making Sense out of Nonsense
David Howarth
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3
Theories of Justice, Traditions of Virtue
Onora O’Neill
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4
Modern Retributivism
Nigel Walker
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5
Preventing Impunity
Hyman Gross
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6
The Equality of Mercy
Ross Harrison
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7
Causation outside the Law
Peter Lipton
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8
Fairness, Truth, and Silence: The Criminal Trial and the Judge’s Exclusionary Discretion
T R S Allan
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9
The Theory of the British Constitution
Philip Allott
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10
The Territorial State
Thomas Baldwin
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11
Liberty and Legal Obligation in Hobbes’s Leviathan
Quentin Skinner
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12
T. H. Green, J. S. Mill, and Isaiah Berlin on the Nature of Liberty and Liberalism
Richard Bellamy
© Oxford University Press 1992
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