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Contents: Introduction Part I The Role of Legal Theory in the Legal Curriculum: The province of jurisprudence determined a again!, Hilaire Barnett The democratic intellect and the law, Neil MacCormick The role and place of theory in legal education: reflections on foundationalism, Alan Hunt Pandora's Box: jurisprudence in legal education, Roger Cotterrell. Part II The Teaching of Legal Theory: Teaching feminist legal theory at Texas: listening to difference and exploring connections, Patricia A. Cain Disturbing images: literature in a jurisprudence course, Philip C. Kissam Implications of 'globalisation' for law as a discipline, William Twining Teaching legal ideals through jurisprudence, Seow Hon Tan. Part III Legal Theory and Legal Scholarship: The ethics of legalism, Neil MacCormick Epistemological perspectives in legal theory, Mark Van Hoecke and FranA ois Ost Law, theory and practice: conflicting perspectives?, Andrew Halpin Legal originality, Mathias M. Siems. Part IV Legal Theory and Comparative Law: Critical comparisons: re-thinking comparative law, GA nter Frankenberg Legal cultures, legal paradigms and legal doctrine: towards a new model for comparative law, Mark Van Hoecke and Mark Warrington The jurisprudential approach to comparative law: a field guide to 'rats', William Ewald Comparative law and jurisprudence, Geoffrey Samuel Comparative law as comparative jurisprudence a the comparability of legal systems, Catherine Valcke Name index.

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