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Title Essays in legal theory : a collaborative work / edited by D.J. Galligan ; editorial advisers: Colin Howard and Michael Crommelin
Published Carlton, Vic. : Melbourne University Press, 1984

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Description viii, 256 pages ; 22 cm
Contents 1. Public law and common law / Colin Howard -- 2. Non-justiciability in Australian constitutional law / Cheryl Saunders -- 3. Occupational licensing and related forms of control / A. J. Duggan -- 4. Economic analysis of property / Michael Crommelin -- 5. The patentability of living organisms / Staniforth Ricketson -- 6. Rationality and medical research / J. G. Santamaria -- 7. Evidence scholarship and theories of adjudication - towards an integrative jurisprudence / M. S. Weinberg -- 8. Arbitrariness and formal justice in discretionary decisions / D. J. Galligan -- 9. Legal systems and their place in legal theory / C. J. G. Sampford -- 10. Marxism and legal positivism / Wojciech Sadurski
Summary A significant development in law schools in recent years is the reflowering, or in many cases the first flowering, of interest in legal theory. This may take the form of a greater concern with the jurisprudential and philosophical basis of law; alternatively, it may be represented in attempts to bring to bear on legal issues the knowledge and insights developed in other disciplines. Both directions branch into a multitude of sub-disciplines, any one of which offers rich pickings to the legal academic. The object of these essays, all of which were written specially for the volume by members of the Law Faculty of the University of Melbourne, is to take a number of legal issues which are of particular contemporary interest and to analyse them in a theoretical way or by using knowledge and techniques derived from other disciplines. The authors cover such topics as the patentability of living organisms; the legal and ethical problems that arise from medical research and experiment; the economic basis of property rights; the application to the decisions of officials of values deriving from fairness and rationality; the arguments for and against regulating the professions; the theoretical basis of the law of evidence and how this relates to practical issues; whether legal systems are in fact 'systems'; the relationship between Marxism and positivism; the capacities of the courts in dealing with non-justiciable issues; and the relationship between private and public law concepts
Notes Includes index
Bibliography Bibliography: pages 247-251
Subject Jurisprudence.
Law -- Philosophy.
Author Crommelin, Michael, 1945-
Galligan, D. J. (Denis James), 1947-
Howard, Colin, 1928-
LC no. 85220060
ISBN 0522842836