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Human Rights from a Comparative and International Law Perspective
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 356

Human Rights from a Comparative and International Law Perspective

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2007
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  • Publisher: Unisa Press

In terms of the South African Constitution of 1996 there is a general need for an introduction to comparative law and one that covers what is technically known as applied comparative law; more particularly applied comparative law that involves a study of the bills of rights in other countries.

Sons
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 132

Sons

A young half Samoan man goes to see his dying father after ten years of no contact. During his visit he sees a photograph of his half brother and sister whom he always knew existed but has never met. His assumption that his father will tell his siblings about him is painfully wrong.. Sons explores a volatile, fractured extended family which includes Samoan and NZ-born Samoans, a variety of palagi, a variety of afakasi (half caste), and a variety of family 'legitimacies'. The central relationship the play explores is between two half-brothers and their Samoan father.

Dimensions of Politics and English Jurisprudence
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 399

Dimensions of Politics and English Jurisprudence

  • Categories: Law

Examines modern politics, justice and order in light of the historical, philosophical and theological forces which helped define them.

Vulnerability
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 236

Vulnerability

  • Categories: Law
  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-02-11
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  • Publisher: Routledge

Martha Albertson Fineman’s earlier work developed a theory of inevitable and derivative dependencies as a way of problematizing the core assumptions underlying the ’autonomous’ subject of liberal law and politics in the context of US equality discourse. Her ’vulnerability thesis’ represents the evolution of that earlier work and situates human vulnerability as a critical heuristic for exploring alternative legal and political foundations. This book draws together major British and American scholars who present different perspectives on the concept of vulnerability and Fineman's ’vulnerability thesis’. The contributors include scholars who have thought about vulnerability in dif...

Collective Rights
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 239

Collective Rights

  • Categories: Law

A legal-theoretical account of collective rights, grounded in the normative-moral view of 'value collectivism'.

Jurisprudence in the Mirror
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 532

Jurisprudence in the Mirror

  • Categories: Law

There is something quite puzzling about the global conversation on jurisprudence. On the one hand, jurisprudence is supposed to deal with abstract questions concerning the nature, structure, and distinctive features of the law. These questions are not tightly associated with, or dependent on, the particular legal practices in one jurisdiction or another. But, on the other hand, it seems that jurisprudents are tacitly affected by their background institutional context: there is an evident divide between theorizing about the law in the civil law world and in the common law world. Jurisprudence in the Mirror: The Common Law World Meets the Civil Law World systematically presents the major achie...

Modern Jurisprudence
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 276

Modern Jurisprudence

  • Categories: Law

This book provides a concise and accessible guide to modern jurisprudence, offering an examination of the major theories and systematic discussion of themes such as legality and justice. It gives readers a better understanding of the rival viewpoints by exploring the historical developments which give modern thinking its distinctive shape, and placing law in its political context. A key feature of the book is that readers are not simply presented with opposing theories, but are guided through the rival standpoints on the basis of a coherent line of reflection from which an overall sense of the subject can be gained. Chapters on Hart, Fuller, Rawls, Dworkin and Finnis take the reader systematically through the terrain of modern legal philosophy, tracing the issues back to fundamental questions of philosophy, and indicating lines of criticism that build to a fresh and original perspective on the subject.

Uncertainty in International Law
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 454

Uncertainty in International Law

  • Categories: Law
  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2010-07-12
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  • Publisher: Routledge

Re-engaging with the Pure Theory of Law developed by Hans Kelsen and the other members of the Viennese School of Jurisprudence, this book looks at the causes and manifestations of uncertainty in international law. It considers both epistemological uncertainty as to whether we can accurately perceive norms in international law, and ontological problems which occur inter alia where two or more norms conflict. The book looks at these issues of uncertainty in relation to the foundational doctrines of public international law, including the law of self-defence under the United Nations Charter, customary international law, and the interpretation of treaties. In viewing international law through th...

Environmental Protection, Law and Policy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 773

Environmental Protection, Law and Policy

  • Categories: Law

This 2007 book examines environmental law from a range of perspectives, emphasising the policy world from which environmental law is drawn and nourished. Those working within the discipline of environmental law need to engage with concepts and methods employed by disciplines other than law. The authors analyse the ways in which legal activities are supported and legitimated by work in traditional scientific or technical domains, as well as by certain more obscure but also influential cultural or philosophical assumptions. A range of regulatory techniques is explored in this book, through a close examination of both pollution control and land use. The highly complex nature of current environmental problems, demanding sophisticated and responsive legal controls, is illustrated by several in-depth case studies, including legal and policy analysis of the highly contested issues of genetically modified organisms and renewable energy projects.

Neutrality and Theory of Law
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 283

Neutrality and Theory of Law

  • Categories: Law

This book brings together twelve of the most important legal philosophers in the Anglo-American and Civil Law traditions. The book is a collection of the papers these philosophers presented at the Conference on Neutrality and Theory of Law, held at the University of Girona, in May 2010. The central question that the conference and this collection seek to answer is: Can a theory of law be neutral? The book covers most of the main jurisprudential debates. It presents an overall discussion of the connection between law and morals, and the possibility of determining the content of law without appealing to any normative argument. It examines the type of project currently being held by jurisprudential scholarship. It studies the different approaches to theorizing about the nature or concept of law, the role of conceptual analysis and the essential features of law. Moreover, it sheds some light on what can be learned from studying the non-essential features of law. Finally, it analyzes the nature of legal statements and their truth values. This book takes the reader a step further to understanding law.