Legality


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What is law? This question has preoccupied philosophers from Plato to Thomas Hobbes to H. L. A. Hart. Yet many others find it perplexing. How could we possibly know how to answer such an abstract question? And what would be the point of doing so? In Legality, Scott Shapiro argues that the question is not only meaningful but vitally important. In fact, many of the most pressing puzzles that lawyers confront—including who has legal authority over us and how we should interpret constitutions, statutes, and cases—will remain elusive until this grand philosophical question is resolved. Shapiro draws on recent work in the philosophy of action to develop an original and compelling answer to this age-old question. Breaking with a long tradition in jurisprudence, he argues that the law cannot be understood simply in terms of rules. Legal systems are best understood as highly complex and sophisticated tools for creating and applying plans. Shifting the focus of jurisprudence in this way—from rules to plans—not only resolves many of the most vexing puzzles about the nature of law but has profound implications for legal practice as well. Written in clear, jargon-free language, and presupposing no legal or philosophical background, Legality is both a groundbreaking new theory of law and an excellent introduction to and defense of classical jurisprudence.




Your Club and the Law


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Your Club and the Law


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Yachting


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You, Your Club and the Law


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Club Law


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The Call of the Wild Weekly #2


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Jack London's "The Call of the Wild" has been broken down into several books. In this series, there will be a book for every chapter. This is Weekly #2, which is the 2nd chapter (The Law of Club and Fang) of The Call of the Wild. Be sure to look for your favorite chapters from this classic story. "The Call of the Wild," set in the late 1800s, takes the reader on an interesting adventure during the 1890s Klondike Gold Rush. Enjoy London's imagination as you discover what life was like for an in-demand dog during those times and how this dog responded to the challenges laid before him.




The laws of cricket


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Wild by Law


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Turner tells the little-known history of the Sierra Club Legal Defense Fund, and the effort to get the courts to help protect America's wilderness. He traces the intricacies of the legal battles to save the valley of Mineral King (California), Admiralty Island (Alaska), the Colorado Plateau, and the Redwood National Park from the destructive intrusion of logging, coal mining, the overdevelopment of recreational areas, and the establishment of nuclear waste dumps. Turner notes that litigation will remain an essential aspect of environmentalism. Clifton's photographs corroborate the zeal and perseverance of those involved in the protection of wilderness. ISBN 0-87156-627-3: $50.00 (For use only in the library).




A Legal Guide for Clubs and Associations


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Written in plain and concise English the book is a complete and comprehensive guide to the full process involved in setting up a Club or Association and the law regulating it. Key features: Written by a solicitor, in clear, easily-understood language Relevant to solicitors advising clients AND to individuals setting up a club Provides precedent object clauses, and a complete specimen of club rules Puts Club Committees and Secretary Managers in a better position to understand their obligations to their members and also informs members of their various rights This book will also be of interest to property owners adjoining club premises regarding licensing applications and nuisance issues Essential reading for accountants: it explains the various taxation issues involved with Clubs and Associations An essential purchase for any Management Committee, Secretary Manager and Member of a Club or Association. EURO PRICE: 85 Please note Bloomsbury Professional acquired this title from First Law in July 2010.