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The Principles of Social Order: Selected Essays of Lon L. Fuller

Editat de Kenneth Winston
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 ian 2002
Lon Fuller coined the term "eunomics" for "the study of good order and workable social arrangements." The essays in this volume--representing most of the work of his mature years--are his "exercises in eunomics." They are studies of the principal forms of legal order, including contract, adjudication, mediation, legislation, and administration. In addition, the volume includes several essays on legal education and the ethics of lawyering. Fuller thought of lawyers as "architects of social structure," that is, creators and managers of the various forms of legal order. These responsibilities require close attention to problems of institutional design, in which the concern is with ends as well as means. Accordingly, Fuller believed that legal education should shift from the analysis of appellate court cases to a problem-solving orientation, attending to the conditions for "orderly, fair, and decent" governance. In a lecture on freedom published for the first time in this edition, Fuller develops the idea that the forms of legal order are the diverse vehicles by which freedom is effectively exercised in society.Lon Fuller taught contracts and jurisprudence at the Harvard Law School from 1939 to 1972, where he was Carter Professor of General Jurisprudence. His writings, such as "The Case of the Speluncean Explorers," are classics of the legal literature.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781841132341
ISBN-10: 1841132349
Pagini: 344
Dimensiuni: 150 x 233 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Ediția:Revised
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hart Publishing
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Lon Fuller coined the term eunomics for the study of good order and workable social arrangements. The essays in this volume--representing most of the work of his mature years--are his exercises in eunomics.

Notă biografică

Kenneth Winston is Lecturer in Ethics and Assistant to the Dean for Special Projects on International Ethics and Diversity,at the Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University.

Cuprins

I. Eunomics: The Theory of Good Order and Workable Social ArrangementsMeans and EndsII. The Principles and Forms of Social OrderTwo Principles of Human AssociationThe Forms and Limits of AdjudicationMediation-Its Forms and FunctionsThe Implicit Laws of LawmakingThe Role of Contract in the Ordering Processes of Society GenerallyIrrigation and TyrannyHuman Interaction and the LawIII.Legal Philosophy, Legal Education, and the Practice of LawThe Needs of American Legal PhilosophyThe Lawyer as an Architect of Social StructuresOn Legal EducationPhilosophy for the Practicing LawyerThe Case Against Freedom

Descriere

The essays in this volume represent Lon Fuller's 'exercises in eunomics', a term for 'the study of good order and workable social arrangements.'