Salmond on Jurisprudence |
Contents
INTRODUCTION SECTION PAGE 1 The Nature and Value of Jurisprudence | 1 |
THE NATURE OF | 3 |
The Purpose of Legal Theory | 9 |
Copyright | |
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actual agreement apply authoritative authority basic rules binding bound Chap civil common law conflict of laws consists constitution contract conventional custom corporation Court of Appeal decided defining law distinction distinguished Divisional Court doctrine duty enacted enforcement English courts English law example existence Hart High Court House of Lords international law John Salmond judge judgment judicial Jurisprudence land law merchant law of England legal concepts legal personality legal rights legal rules legal system legislation legislature liability logical matter means ment merely moral natural law offence ordinary overruled owner ownership Parliament parties personam possession practice precedent previous decisions principle proposition punishment question of fact questions of law ratio decidendi reason recognised regard Roman law rule of law rules of recognition Salmond sanctioning right Scots law sense society sovereign statute system of law term territorial theory thing tion trust usage vested words wrong



