Lloyd's introduction to jurisprudence.
- London : Sweet & Maxwell LTD, 2001.
- xl, 1525 p. : 23 cm.
Contents 1. NATURE OF JURISPRUDENCE 2. MEANING OF LAW 3. NATURAL LAW 4. BENTHAM AUSTIN AND CLASSICAL POSITIVISM 5. PURE THEORY OF LAW 6. MODERN TRENDS IN ANALYTICAL AND NORMATIVE JURISPRUDENCE 7. THEORIES OF JUSTICE 8. SOCIOLOGICAL JURISPRUDENCE AND THE SOCIOLOGY OF LAW 9. AMERICAN REALISM 10. THE SCANDINAVIAN REALISTS 11. HISTORICAL AND ANTHROPOGICAL JURISPRUDENCE 12. MARXIST THEORIES OF LAW AND STATE 13. CRITICAL LEGAL STUDIES 14. FEMINIST JURISPRUDENCE 15. POSTMODERNIST JURISPRUDENCE 16. CRITICAL RACE THEORY 17. THEORIES OF ADJUDICATION
M.D.A Freeman, Professor of English Law ,University College London Lloyd's Introduction to Jurisprudence is the leading textbook on jurisprudence in the English -speaking world It enables the reader to develop a good understanding of the theories of the different schools of jurisprudence and to appreciate the contributions made to legal theory by leading jurists from the Ancient Greeks to the postmodernists