Philosophy, Law and Politics - Faculty of Law Philosophy, Law, and Politics is an interdisciplinary jurisprudence course that draws on some of the best work from all three named disciplines and brings their analyses to bear on important foundational and practical problems
Conversations in Philosophy, Law, and Politics - Oxford Academic Topics covered include moral revolutions, AI and democracy, trust and the rule of law, responsibility, praise and blame, reasonableness, duty, political obligation, justice and equality, justice and intersectionality, domination, pornography, intentions in the law, and legal argumentation
Law and Political Philosophy | Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics "Law and Political Philosophy" published on by Oxford University Press Modern states pursue most of their (domestic) ends by creating law and acting in accordance with the law they create Moreover, many believe states ought to pursue most of their ends this way
Politics, Philosophy Law - Kings College London Co-taught by The Dickson Poon School of Law, the Department of Political Economy and the Department of Philosophy, this programme offers students the unique opportunity to explore these three different disciplines while simultaneously achieving a law degree
Law and Ideology - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy If law is a system of enforceable rules governing social relations and legislated by a political system, it might seem obvious that law is connected to ideology Ideology refers, in a general sense, to a system of political ideas, and law and politics are inextricably intertwined
Law and Philosophy - Columbia Law School Law and philosophy sheds light on fundamental questions about what the law is and what it should be The intersection of the two areas spans general jurisprudence (inquiries into the nature of law) to special jurisprudence (philosophical analysis of particular bodies of law)