Borders of the theory of law
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The most noticeable event in legal thought after the Second World War was the emergence and development of interdisciplinary legal research - the application of social and humanities to the right in the hope of making the right to make a less formalistic, more practical and more substantiated empirical sense. The book of Richard Pozner, one of the leaders of this movement, is dedicated to the rapidly expanding lines of this field of research. It considers five main areas of interdisciplinary work: economics, history, psychology, epistemology of law and empirical study of law. These approaches mutually intersect and form a coherent corps of legal theory, which allows analyzing such externally different phenomena as the economy of freedom of speech, the intellectual history of economic analysis of law, the relationship between income and freedom, the right to own judges and the jurors, the role of emotions in law and the role of emotions and Using a quotation analysis to evaluate judges and professors of law.
The book is addressed to lawyers, economists, sociologists and political scientists
The book is addressed to lawyers, economists, sociologists and political scientists
Author:
Author:Odintsova M.I. , Posner Richard A.
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Law & Legal
- Category:Politics & Social Science
- Category:Reference books
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:gray
Series:
Series: Political Theory
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-7598-1006-3
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