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............................................................................................................................ Contents Chapter 1 - A Legal System and its Orderings 1. Unity and Disunity in the Legal Process 2. Legal Discourse and Prescription : The Semantic Frame 3. Nature and Limits of Logical Inquires concerning Law Chapter 2 - Austin’s “General Jurisprudence” Chapter 3 - Kelsen’s Pure Theory of Law 1. Intellectual Basis and Scope of the “Pure” Theory of Law 2. Principles Doctrines of the “Pure” Theory of Law 3. Limitations of the Pure Theory of Law Chapter 4 - Hohfeld’s Fundamental Legal Conceptions Chapter 5 - Conceptual Boundaries and Structure of Legal Orders 1. The Definition of Law 2. The Structure of a Legal Order Chapter 6 - Logic and Growth in Law 1. Logic and Growth in the Common Law 2. Logic and Growth under a Code 3. Logic and Growth in the uncodified Roman Law 4. Social Change and Legal Categories of Illusory Reference: The English Judicial Achievement Chapter 7 - Categories of Illusory Reference in the Growth of the Common Law 1. Social Change and the Common Law Tradition 2. Main Type of Categories of Illusory Reference 3. Uses and Abuses of Logic in Modern Case Law Chapter 8 - Reasons and Reasoning in Judicial and Juristic Argument Project – Notes Table of Cases Table of Statutes Bibliographical Index Index of Names General Index ............................................................................................................................ Author Details Julius Stone, LL.M (Leeds), S.J.D.(Harvard), D.C.L. (Oxford) Challis Professor of Jurisprudence and International Law, University of Sydney, Solicitor of the Supreme Court, England, of the New Zealand and Victorian Bars. Formerly of the Law School Faculty, and Visiting Bemis Professor of international Law, Harvard University, Visiting Professor at Columbia and Stanford Universities, and others, Fellow of the center for Advanced study in the Behavioral Science, Honorary Life Member, American Society of International Law, Associe of the Institut de Droit International. ............................................................................................................................