Form and Function in a Legal System
- 422pages
- 15 heures de lecture
Examining the evolution of legal structures in Western societies, this book delves into four paradigms of functional legal units, including legislatures, courts, statutory rules, contracts, and property. It emphasizes a form-oriented analysis, contrasting with traditional rules-based perspectives by legal theorists like H. L. A. Hart and Hans Kelsen. This approach offers a fresh and thought-provoking lens through which to understand the conceptual foundations of law, enhancing the reader's comprehension of legal methodologies and enforcement mechanisms.