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Jurisprudence and Legal Philosophy

Books, journals, and other resources on jurisprudence and legal philosophy available in the Law Library.

Introduction

Jurisprudence and legal philosophy is the study of law and the principles on which the law is based. There are several topics that fall under jurisprudence, including legal positivism, legal realism, and critical legal studies. Jurisprudence and legal philosophy also includes interdisciplinary subjects, such as economics, sociology, and religion.

In this guide, you will find law library resources available to Campbell Law students and faculty on the subjects of jurisprudence and legal philosophy. This guide will assist you in finding texts, e-books, journals, and databases on these subjects. Please contact a law librarian if you have questions about accessing any of the resources included in this guide.

Books on Jurisprudence and Legal Philosophy in the Law Library

Accessing Resources Off-Campus
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