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This collection of the papers of Tony Honore, is taken from his work in the field of legal philosophy over the last quarter century. The introductory essay is followed by three chapters describing the building blocks of legal systems - groups or societies, laws, and the motives to obey or conform. Succeeding papers discuss norms and obligations, rights and justice, analysing such fundamentals as ownership, property rights and the assertion of rights. The book concludes with an essay arguing for the use of law to encourage or reinforce morality.
'He has borrowed freely but he fights his own corner tenaciously in language which is easily absorbed by legal practitioners and laymen alike. In other words, he does not have to resort to pedantry to put over his ideas and this book will be widely read and enjoyed.'New Law Journal
Tony Honoré, University of Oxford) Honore, Tony (sometime Regius Professor of Civil Law, Emeritus Professor, sometime Regius Professor of Civil Law, Emeritus Professor
Theophilus, C. R. Dodwell, University of Manchester) Dodwell, C. R. (Head of the History of Art Department, and Director of the Whitworth Art Gallery, Head of the History of Art Department, and Director of the Whitworth Art Gallery