
Title | : | Jurisprudence, Classical and Contemporary: From Natural Law to Postmodernism (Coursebook) |
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Format Type | : | and 2 more , Hardcover |
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Jurisprudence, Classical and Contemporary: From Natural Law to Postmodernism (Coursebook) Reviews
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On my journey to law school, I was privileged to have gone through this book, cover to cover, in my pre law course, Jurisprudence Seminar. Never could I have imagined being prepared for law school, confident in my abilities to take on that intimidating front. If
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Very well written and the breadth of information covered is outstanding. Its a little pricey, but well worth the price. I bought it for a class I was supposed to be taking on jurisprudence, which I unfortunately didn't have time to take, but I kept the book and read through
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This is an excellent introduction to jurisprudence (philosophy of law) both for the law student and researcher. I found it invaluable as an overview for my initial research for my Ph.D.
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I have been reading this for a class for about seven weeks. The articles are well edited and the collections are well chosen. I would highly recommend it.
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It's a book required in a course it is everything it is supposed to be. Condition appropriate for price and as advertised.
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A must read for any interested in law and/or theory
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Bought this book to go along with classes in law school. Helped during lectures and preparing for exams.