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Law&Justice's Comparative Legal Philosophy Applied to Legal Institutions - Edition 2025

Author : Luigi Miraglia
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Law&Justice's Comparative Legal Philosophy Applied to Legal Institutions (2025 Edition) presents a detailed exploration of philosophical concepts in law across diverse legal systems. It provides critical insights into jurisprudence, legal traditions, and the application of theory to real-world legal institutions.
No of pages

793

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Language

English

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Edition

2025

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Publisher

LAW & JUSTICE

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Law&Justice's Comparative Legal Philosophy Applied to Legal Institutions

Law&Justice's Comparative Legal Philosophy Applied to Legal Institutions – Edition 2025 offers an in-depth and intellectually stimulating analysis of how legal philosophy intersects with the structure and functioning of legal institutions across jurisdictions. This authoritative text serves as a vital resource for scholars, researchers, and students interested in understanding how jurisprudential theories influence the development, evolution, and operation of modern legal systems.

Rooted in comparative legal analysis, this book presents a cross-cultural perspective on major schools of legal thought, from natural law and positivism to critical legal studies and realism. It examines how different legal systems—common law, civil law, socialist law, and religious legal traditions—incorporate or challenge these philosophical foundations through their institutional frameworks.

Key Features:

  • Comparative Approach: Offers a systematic comparison of legal philosophies as applied in diverse legal systems globally.

  • Institutional Focus: Analyzes the philosophical underpinnings of courts, legislatures, administrative bodies, and other legal institutions.

  • Theoretical Depth: Explores major legal thinkers like H.L.A. Hart, Ronald Dworkin, Hans Kelsen, and John Finnis, and connects their theories to real-world legal practices.

  • Modern Relevance: Addresses contemporary legal challenges, including globalization, human rights, and the role of technology in justice delivery systems.

  • Academic and Professional Utility: Ideal for law students pursuing Jurisprudence, Legal Theory, Comparative Law, and Legal Philosophy, as well as for legal educators and institutional reformers.

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