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Cambridge Introductions to Philosophy and Law

This series offers concise introductions to the philosophical underpinnings of law and perennial topics within legal philosophy. It explores major schools of thought and their opposing viewpoints. Designed primarily for students of philosophy, law, and political science, it provides accessible yet insightful examinations of fundamental legal questions. The collection serves as an excellent resource for understanding the intricate relationship between law and philosophy.

What Makes Law
The Legal Relation
Contract Law
An Introduction to Property Theory

Recommended Reading Order

  • The Legal Relation

    • 220 pages
    • 8 hours of reading

    This book offers a conceptual reconstruction of the legal relation on the basis of a critique of legal positivism.

    The Legal Relation
  • What Makes Law

    • 222 pages
    • 8 hours of reading

    Focusing on pivotal inquiries in legal philosophy, this advanced introduction seeks to revitalize stagnant research in the field. It engages with contemporary debates and offers fresh perspectives, making it a valuable resource for scholars and students alike. The book aims to challenge existing paradigms and stimulate further exploration of legal concepts and their implications.

    What Makes Law