Outline of a phenomenology of right /
Alexandre Kojčve ; translated, with an introductory essay and notes, by Bryan-Paul Frost and Robert Howse ; edited by Bryan-Paul Frost.
- xv, 492 pages ; 24 cm
Includes index.
A Note from the French Publisher -- Acknowledgments -- A Note about the Translation -- Introductory Essay: The Plausibility of the Universal and Homogenous State -- Preliminary Remarks -- Droit As Such -- Definition of Droit -- The Reality of Droit: Droit, Society, State -- The Specificity and Autonomy of Droit: The Juridical Activity in its Relations with Other Human Activities and the Idea of Justice -- The Origin and Evolution of Droit -- The Source of Droit: The Anthropogenic Desire for Recognition as the Source of the Idea of Justice -- The Birth of Droit: The Antithetical Justices of the Master and Slave -- The Justice of Equality and Aristocratic Droit -- The Justice of Equivalence and Bourgeois Droit -- The Evolution of Droit: The Synthetic Justice of the Citizen (the Justice of Equity) -- The Legal System -- Classification of Juridical Phenomena -- Basic Study of Some Types of Juridical Phenomena -- International Droit, Domestic Droit, and the Plurality of National Juridical Systems -- Public Droit -- Penal Droit -- Private Droit -- The Droit of Familial Society -- The Droit of Economic Society -- Index -- About the Author and Translators. Pt. 1. 1. 2. 3. Pt. 2. 1. 2. A. B. 3. Pt. 3. 1. 2. A. B. C. D. a. b.