1st Edition

The Province of Jurisprudence Determined by John Austin

Edited By David Campbell, Philip A. Thomas Copyright 1998
    286 Pages
    by Routledge

    286 Pages
    by Routledge

    First published in 1998, this text is the prefatory first part of Austin’s Lectures on Jurisprudence or the Philosophy of Positive Laws and first appeared separately from the Lectures in 1832. This volume reproduces the standard text of The Province from Robert Campbell’s fifth edition, published in 1885, and clarifies the structure and readability of the text, retaining Austin’s ‘Analysis’ as a whole at the start of the book.

    John Austin (1790-1859) was the first professor of jurisprudence at the University of London, which is now University College. His classic, The Province of Jurisprudence Determined, was derived from his course lectures. Austin took great pride in his ability to clearly delineate the study of law. Austin took a surgical approach and created a stripped down view of material central to the study of law. While this approach overlooks the ambiguity inherent in interpretations of law, it nevertheless stands as a landmark work and provides an excellent starting point for any deeper inquiry into the subject of jurisprudence.

    1. Analysis of Lectures. 2. Lecture I. 3. Lecture II. 4. Lecture III. 5. Lecture IV. 6. Lecture V. 7. Lecture VI.

    Biography

    David Campbell, Philip A. Thomas