01409 2200241 4500001002100000005001500021035002000036008004100056020001800097041000800115082000800123084001400131100001800145245006000163260006100223300002900284500002000313504001600333520074900349650002101098990002401119990002401143INLIS00000000000227420221025044035 a0010-0520002274221025 | | eng  a81-7534-168-8 aeng a340 a340 STO p0 aStone, Julius14aProvide and Function of Law /cA Study in Jurisprudence aDelhi :bAsosiasi Pengajar HTN dan HAn Jawa Timur,c2000 a1xiii,783 P;23cm ;c23cm aIndeks : indeks abibliografi aAnglo-American juristic interests have been largely concentrated, in the century since Austin, on the logic of the law, on the effort to view the precepts of the legal system in whole or in part as a logically self-consistent system. Increasingly, however, the attention of a restless world is being directed towards two other questions. One of these is the question of justice. What are the ideals to which the legal order ought to conform? - the central question of the theory of justice. The other question concerns law as a social reality. It inquires concerning the actual effects of the law upon men's attitudes and behaviour, and the effects of these latter upon the law. This brief series of questions sets the boundaries of the present 4aLaw - Philosophy a00896/MKRI-P/I-2005 a00896/MKRI-P/I-2005