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Oxford Studies in Philosophy of Law is a forum for some of the best new philosophical work on law, by both senior and junior scholars from around the world. The essays range widely over issues in general jurisprudence (the nature of law, adjudication, and legal reasoning), the philosophical foundations of specific areas of law (from criminal law to evidence to international law), the history of legal philosophy, and related philosophical topics that illuminate the problems of legal theory. OSPL will be essential reading for philosophers, academic lawyers, political scientists, and historians of law who wish to keep up with the latest developments in this flourishing field.
Leslie Green is Emeritus Professor of the Philosophy of Law, University of Oxford, and Retired Professor of Law and Distinguished University Fellow, Queen's University, Canada.Brian Leiter is Karl N. Llewellyn Professor of Jurisprudence and Director of the Center for Law, Philosophy, and Human Values, University of Chicago.
Nicolaos Stavropoulos: The Practice Theory John Horty: Precedent and Open Texture Nicole Roughan: Officials, Subjects, and the Recognition Challenge for (International) Legality Ezequiel Monti: Bulygin on Legal Gaps and the Normativity of Law Michel Troper: Legal Realism in France James Edwards and A.P. Simester: Justification and Duty John Oberdiek: The Trouble with Trespass