Hegel's Laws: The Legitimacy of a Modern Legal Order

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Hegel's Laws serves as an accessible introduction to Hegel's ideas on the nature of law. In this book, William Conklin examines whether state-centric domestic and international laws are binding upon autonomous individuals. The author also explores why Hegel assumes that this arrangement is more civilized than living in a stateless culture. The book takes the reader through different structures of legal consciousness, from the private law of property, contract, and crimes to intentionality, the family, the role of the state, and international law. Conklin clearly introduces Hegel's vocabulary and contrasts Hegel's issues and arguments with leading contemporary legal philosophers. The book's originality and interdisciplinary focus open up Hegel's legal philosophy, providing a background to forms of legal consciousness for a wide audience. Addressing whether Hegel succeeds in his endeavor to explain why laws are binding, Conklin comments directly on contemporary constitutional and international law and reveals how Hegel's ideas on law stand up in the world today.


  • | Author: William E. Conklin
  • | Publisher: Stanford Law Books
  • | Publication Date: Jun 20, 2008
  • | Number of Pages: 400 pages
  • | Binding: Hardback or Cased Book
  • | ISBN-10: 0804750300
  • | ISBN-13: 9780804750301
Author:
William E. Conklin
Publisher:
Stanford Law Books
Publication Date:
Jun 20, 2008
Number of pages:
400 pages
Binding:
Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10:
0804750300
ISBN-13:
9780804750301