01883mam a2200289 a 45000010005000000030008000050050017000130080041000300350023000710350019000940350017001130400032001300410008001620820040001701000037002102450093002472600042003403000028003825040066004105200488004765200395009646500026013597000024013859420012014099990015014219520157014367546BD-RjUL20211208234433.0940518s1995 enk b 001 0 eng  a(OCoLC)ocm30593971 a(BD-RjUL) 7590 a(NNC)1690467 aDLCcDLCdNNCdBD-RjULbeng aeng00a340.1220bAUP 1954[reprented 1965]1 aAustin, John,d1790-1859.92354214aThe province of jurisprudence determined :band the uses of the study of jurisprudence / alondon:bweidenfeld & Nicolsonc1995. axxxix, 298 p. ;c23 cm. aIncludes bibliographical references (p. xxx-xxxiv) and index. aThe Province of Jurisprudence Determined (1832) is a classic of nineteenth-century English jurisprudence, a subject on which Austin eventually had a profound impact. His book is primarily a meticulous exposition of most of the core concepts of his legal philosophy, including his command conception of law, his separation of law and morality, and his theory of sovereignty. Almost a quarter of the book consists, however, of an interpretation and defence of the principle of utility.8 aThis edition includes the complete and unabridged text of the fifth (1885) and last edition. The comprehensive introduction discusses Austin's life, the main themes of his book, leading criticisms of his ideas, and recent interpretations of his legal philosophy. The edition also includes and up-to-date bibliography and biographical synopses of the principal figures mentioned in the text. 0aJurisprudence.9235431 ahart,h .l .a923544 2ddccBK c7546d7546 00102ddc40718NFICaRUCLbRUCLcreadingd1966-03-24eZeithlinger.g25.00l0o340.1 AUP 1954[reprented 1965]r2014-01-15 00:00:00tC-1w2014-01-15yBK