The depth of analysis in most of the essays in The Oxford Handbook is remarkable, as one would expect from such a range of eminent jurisprudential thinkers.., the world of jurisprudence is much the richer for [its] publication.
Notes on the Contributors
1.Natural Law: The Classical Tradition
JOHN FINNIS
2.Natural Law: The Modern Tradition
BRIAN H.BIX
3.Exclusive Legal Positivism
ANDREI MARMOR
4.Inclusive Legal Positivism
KENNETH EINAR HIMMA
5.Formalism
MARTIN STONE
6.Adjudication
WILLIAM LUCY
7.Constitutional and Statutory Interpretation
KENT GREENAWALT
8.Methodology
JULES L.COLEMAN
9.Legal and Political Philosophy
JEREMY WALDRON
10.Authority
SCOTT J.SHAPIRO
11.Reasons
JOHN GARDNER AND TIMOTHY MACKLEM
12..Rights
F.M.KAMM
13.Law and Obligations
LESLIE GREEN
14.Responsibility
CHRISTOPHER KUTZ
15.Philosophy of the Common Law
GERALD J.POSTEMA
16.Philosophy of Private Law
BENJAMIN C.ZIPURSKY
17.Philosophy of Tort Law
ARTHUR RIPSTEIN
18.Philosophy of Contract Law
JODY S.KRAUS
19.Philosophy of Property Law
PETER BENSON
20.The Philosophy of Criminal Law
LARRY ALEXANDER
21.Philosophy of International Law
ALLEN BUCHANAN AND DAVID GOLOVE
22.Law and Language
TIMOTHY A.O.ENDICOTT
23.Law and Objectivity
BRIAN LEITER
24.Law, Sexual Orientation, and Gender
EDWARD STEIN
Index