Hegel and Law

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Michael Salter
Ashgate/Dartmouth, 2003 - Law - 453 pages
Hegel and Law brings together a collection of essays on the contemporary relevance of, and outstanding issues in, Hegel's legal theory. Particular attention is paid to the different parts of the legal curriculum which Hegelian analysis could contribute to in a positive manner. The book also features a full-length introduction by the editor, which outlines the relevance of the essays chosen.

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Pluto Press
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Andrew Buchwalter 1991 Hegel Marx and the Concept of Immanent
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William N R Lucy 1997 The Common Law According to Hegel Oxford
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