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The Philosophy of Law: An Encyclopedia edited by Christopher Berry Gray, New York and London: Garland Publishing, 1999. Two volumes, i-xxxviii + 950 pages. ISBN 0-8153-1344-6.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  09 June 2015

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This encyclopedia provides a comprehensive survey of philosophy of law. The articles cover every period of Western philosophy and every part of the globe. Every school and methodology of legal philosophy is detailed. There are ninety articles on individual thinkers in both the Anglo-American and European traditions. Every facet of law as a social institution, of criminal law, and of private law, is covered. Relevant political, moral, and epistemological issues are discussed. The general standard, though uneven, is high. To guide readers a subject list by topic and four indexes are included. The editor deserves congratulations for a remarkable achievement.

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Copyright © Canadian Journal of Law and Jurisprudence 2001

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