9789402409123
A Treatise of Legal Philosophy and General Jurisprudence Volume 8: A History of the Philosophy of Law in The Common Law World, 1600-1900
Michael Lobban
Editorial: Springer Año: 2016 Páginas: 260Formato: Rústica, 23 x 15,5 cm,
• ISBN: 9789402409123
• Estado: Como nuevo
TABLE OF CONTENTS
A Note on the Author Preface
Chapter 1 - Precursors
1.1. The Age of Bracton
1.2. The Age of Fortescue
- 1.11. Fortescue on the Constitution of England
1.2.2. Fortescue on the Nature of Law
1.3. Christopher St. German
1.3.1. St. German on the Grounds of the Law of England 1.3.2. St. German on the Power of Parliament
1.3.3. Law, Conscience, and Equitv in St. German's Thought 1.4. Equity, Common Law, and Statute under the Later Tudors
Chapter 2 - The Age of Sir Edward Coke
2.1. Common Law Reasoning in the Early Seventeenth Century 2.2. The Common Law and Legislation
2.3. The Common Law and the Crown
2.4. Common Law and Equity
Chapter 3 - The Age of Sekien and Hale
3.1. The Positivism of Selden and Hale
3.2. Hooker, Selden, and Hale on the Source of Political Authority 3.3. Constitutional Theories in the Civil War
3.3.1. Philip Hunton and the MixedMonarchy
3.3.2. Henry Parleer and Parliamentary Absolutism
3.3.3. Thomas Hobbes and the Sovereign State
3.3.4. Hale and the Revival Common Law Constitutionalism 3.4. Thomas Hobbes's Challenge to the Common Law
3.5. History, Custom, and Authority in Selden and Hale
4 Chapter 4 - The Age of Blackstone and Kames
4.1. Challenging the Common Law: Sidney, Locke, and Popular Sovereignty
4.2. Common Law Constitutionalism Reasserted:
Blackstone and the Glorious Revolution,