School of Legal Thought
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A School of Legal Thought is a school of thought for law.
- AKA: Philosophies of Law.
- Example(s):
- Counter-Example(s):
- See: Jurisprudence, Legal Common, Philosophy.
References
2021a
- (2012Books, 2021) ⇒ https://2012books.lardbucket.org/books/legal-aspects-of-property-estate-planning-and-insurance/s04-02-schools-of-legal-thought.html Retrieved: 2021-09-17.
- QUOTE: There are different schools (or philosophies) concerning what law is all about. Philosophy of law is also called jurisprudence, and the two main schools are legal positivism and natural law. Although there are others (see Section 1.2.3 "Other Schools of Legal Thought"), these two are the most influential in how people think about the law.
2021b
- (eYLS, 2021) ⇒ https://digitalcommons.law.yale.edu/fss_papers/2022/ Retrieved: 2021-09-17.
- QUOTE: In this Article, I would like to describe briefly the four points of view, indicate how the current manifestations of each relate to earlier versions, and finally suggest how each would analyze an issue that is, and will become ever more, pressing in the law, namely, whether we own our bodies and their parts or whether, instead, they belong, at least in some instances, to those who need them.
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