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Forms Liberate: Reclaiming the Jurisprudence of Lon L Fuller
In this book, Kristen Rundle offers a close textual analysis of Lon L Fuller's published writings and working papers and shows how his challenge to a purely instrumental conception of law remains salient for twenty-first century legal scholarship.
Author(s) | By Kristen Rundle. |
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Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing PLC |
Format | Hardback |
Pages | 222 |
Published in | United Kingdom |
Published | 4 May 2012 |
Availability | Available |
In this book, Kristen Rundle offers a close textual analysis of Lon L Fuller's published writings and working papers and shows how his challenge to a purely instrumental conception of law remains salient for twenty-first century legal scholarship.
1 Reclaiming Fuller I Form and Agency II What is Being 'Reclaimed'? III About the Book: Method, Material and Structure IV Outline of the Chapters 2 Before the Debate I The Early Fuller: Positivism and Natural Law at Mid-century II Eunomics: A
Kristen Rundle is a Lecturer in Law at the London School of Economics.