Contents - Faculty of Law - University of Cambridge
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* Beatson and Schrage, Unjustified Enrichment (2003)Johnston and Zimmermann, The Comparative <strong>Law</strong> <strong>of</strong> Unjustified Enrichment (2001)Obligations: general:Ibbetson, A Historical Introduction to the <strong>Law</strong> <strong>of</strong> Obligations (1999)Zimmermann, The <strong>Law</strong> <strong>of</strong> Obligations (1996)PAPER 47. JURISPRUDENCE1. The philosophical debate about the nature <strong>of</strong> law. Theories <strong>of</strong> natural law. Natural law and legal positivism.2. Analytical legal positivism. Modern critics <strong>of</strong> legal positivism.3. Theories <strong>of</strong> adjudication.4. Classical legal positivism and analytical legal positivism.5. Theories <strong>of</strong> Justice.6. Liberalism and shared morality.READINGIntroductory:Harris, Legal Philosophies (2nd ed)Simmonds, Central Issues in Jurisprudence (3rd ed)Students may wish to purchase the following:Dworkin, <strong>Law</strong>’s EmpireFinnis, Natural <strong>Law</strong> and Natural RightsFuller, The Morality <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong>Hart, The Concept <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong>Hart, <strong>Law</strong>, Liberty and MoralityRawls, A Theory <strong>of</strong> JusticeFor reference:Alexy, The Argument from InjusticeAllan, Constitutional JusticeDevlin, The Enforcement <strong>of</strong> MoralsDworkin, A Matter <strong>of</strong> PrincipleDworkin, Taking Rights SeriouslyDworkin, Justice in RobesGeorge, Making Men MoralHart, Essays in Jurisprudence and PhilosophyHart, Essays on BenthamKramer, In Defense <strong>of</strong> Legal PositivismMacCormick, Legal Reasoning and Legal TheoryMill, On LibertyNozick, Anarchy, State and Utopia61