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100 _aHervada, Javier.
245 _aWhat Is Law? :
_b The Modern Reponse of Juridical Realism: An Introduction to Law /
_cJavier Hervada.
260 _aCanada :
_bWilson and Lafleur ;
_c2007.
300 _a175 p. ;
500 _aincludes index and biblioraphy
505 2 _aChapter I — The Whole Truth About the Study of Law 1 1. Introduction 1 2. Being a jurist 3 3. Man/woman of laws 4 Chapter II — Why the Art of Law Exists 7 1. Knowing the law is a practical science 7 2. Determining what is just 8 3. Why law exists 12 4. Allotment of things 15 Chapter III —Justice 19 1. A just social order 19 2. Justice 21 3. Giving each his own 22 4. Justice follows law 25 5. Equality 28 6. A minor detail 32 7. Justice and allotment 8. What belongs to each—neither more nor less Chapter IV — Rights 1. Clarification about subjective rights 2. External things 3. The reason for indebtedness 4. Variety of rights 5. Title and measure of rights 6. Foundation of rights Chapter V — Rights of Natural Law and Rights of Positive Law 1. Two kinds of laws 2. Positive rights 3. Limits of positive rights 4. Natural rights 5. Natural measure of rights 6. Mixed rights 7. Connection between natural rights and positive rights Chapter VI — Legislation 1. Knowledge of legislation 2. Legislation 3. Social norm 4. Legislation and moral obligation 5. Relationship between law and legislation 6. Cause and measure of rights Chapter VII — Law in Society 101 1. A rule of good citizenship 101 2. Interpretation of law and social reality 104 3. Law and the common good 107 4. Rationality of law 111 5. Competent authority 118 6. The legislative process 122 Chapter VIII — Laws and the Human Person. 125 1. Premises 125 2. The nature of things and the nature of the sciences 127 3. Moral reality 129 4. Sciences of moral reality 133 5. Law and moral behaviour 139 Chapter IX — Natural Law and Positive Law. 141 1. Introduction 141 2. Truth and opinion 145 3. Content of natural law 148 4. Normative character of human nature 150 5. Function of natural law 153 6. Who states what natural law is? 156 7. Knowledge of natural law 159 8. "Forgetting" natural law 163 9. Universality of natural law 166 Chapter X — Canon Law 169
650 _aPhilosophy
650 _aLaw
700 _aDaniel, William L
_eTranslater
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