Jurisprudence.
Title: Jurisprudence.
Category: /Law & Government
Details: Words: 2291 | Pages: 8 (approximately 235 words/page)
Jurisprudence.
Category: /Law & Government
Details: Words: 2291 | Pages: 8 (approximately 235 words/page)
Answer both parts A and B
A. What approach would Prof. Dworkin take to the issue dividing the majority and the dissent in the joined cases before SW v United Kingdom CR v United Kingdom?
B. How might a legal positivist respond to Prof. Dworkin's approach?
From the beginning of the creation of civilised societies man has felt the need for the creation of a set of rules that will govern his society and allow
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ethical needs of modern society.
BIBLIOGRAPHY:
*<Tab/>N.E. Simmonds, Central Issues in Jurisprudence: Justice, Law and Rights, (London, Sweet & Maxwell, 2002).
*<Tab/>M.D.A Freeman, Lloyd's Introduction to Jurisprudence, (London, Sweet & Maxwell, 2001)
*<Tab/>M. Doherty, Jurisprudence: The Philosophy of Law, (London, Old Bailey Press, 2003).
*<Tab/>www.iep.utm.edu/ (the internet encyclopaedia of philosophy)