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Week
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Topics
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Study Metarials
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1
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What is Philosophy of Law?
Identification of the Basic Problems of Philosophy of Law
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S1, 1. and 2. Sections
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2
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What is Sociology of Law?
Historical Development of Sociology of Law
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S2: 1., 2., 4., 5., 6. and 7. Sections
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3
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Reasoning Methods in Philosophy of Law
Logic and Logic Errors
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S4: 3. and 8. Sections
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4
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Research Methods in Sociology of Law
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S2. 3. Section and p. 159-168.
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5
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Interpretation Methods in Law
The Use and Criticism of Interpretation Methods in Law
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S1: p. 64-71.
S1: p. 33-56.
S4: 4. Section
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6
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Justification in Legal Reasoning
Justification of Legal Decisions
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S4: 4., 5., 6. and 7. Sections
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7
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Academic Text Review and Writing
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S4: 8. Section
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8
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The Problem of Sources in Legal Philosophy
Source of Law in Legal Sociology and Anthropology
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S3: 6. and 18-22. Sections
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9
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Classical and Modern Natural Law
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S1: 3. and 9. Sections
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10
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Legal Positivism
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S1: 7. Section
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11
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A Critical Approach to the Distinction Between Natural Law and Legal Positivism
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S3: 7. and 8. Sections
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12
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Historical School of Jurisprudence
The Utilitarian Theory of Law
Legal Realism
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S1:: 4., 6. and 8. Sections
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13
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Human Rights - Law Relationship
Law and Ethics
Liberal Rights Theory and Modern Democracy
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S1: 15. Section
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14
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Critical Approaches to Law: Marxist Legal Theory
Critical Approaches to Law: Feminist Legal Theory
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S1: 13. and 14. Sections
S2: 9. Section
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