Catch PHILAWSOPHIA: Philosophy And Theory Of Law Designed By Nicolo F. Bernardo File
of law The authors discuss perennial legal issues on what makes a good law and law in relation to power, morality, justice, economics, freedom, and duty,
The major fields of law are introduced
in subsequent chapters in relation to their original and dominant philosophical paradigms, Chapters are concluded with related jurisprudence, dissents, and separate opinions that cite philosophers and professors of jurisprudence, from ancient to postmodern,
Among the highlights are names every philosopher, politician, and lawyer should be familiar with Plato, Aristotle, Aquinas, the Stoics, the Roman jurists, Grotius, etc,
This book ends with an eye on the laws of the present and the future, based on postmodern trends, as favored by local indigenous law,
Table of Contents
The Case for Law
Legal Issues and Theories
Natural Law and International Law, and The Classic Philosophers
Civil Law: The Roman Jurists
Criminal Law and Family Law: The Christian Philosophers
Lex Mercatoria: From Custom to Law
Remedial Law: The Empirical Philosophers
Political Law: Reform, Revolution, and Resistance The NeoClassical Philosophers
Labor Law: Socialism and Communism
Everyone “In”: Postmodernism and the Future of Law
The “X” Factors of Philippine Legal Paradigm.