LAW4137 - Legal philosophy 406
6 points, SCA Band 3, 0.125 EFTSL
Undergraduate Faculty of Law
Leader(s): Dale Smith
Offered
Not offered in 2009
Synopsis
Topics include: legal positivism - classical and contemporary, inclusive and exclusive; natural law theory; Dworkin's legal theory; perspectives on law - liberalism, feminism, critical legal studies; the obligation to obey the law.
Objectives
Students will acquire a basic understanding of the major contemporary philosophies of law and legal reasoning, and the main lines of debate between them. In particular, students will
- acquire an understanding of how each philosophy regards the relationships between law and justice, and legal and moral reasoning; and
- develop an appreciation of how the debates between these philosophies illuminate actual controversies in the practical administration of legal systems.
Assessment
Research assignment (3000 words): 40%
Examination (2 hours writing time plus 30 minutes reading and noting time): 60%
Contact hours
Three hours of lectures per week
Prerequisites
LAW1100 or LAW1101 and LAW1102 or LAW1104; LAW2200 or LAW2201 and LAW2202
03 July 2009
06 July 2009
