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McIlroy, David --- "The End of Law" (Edward Elgar Publishing, 2019) [2019] ELECD 805

Editor(s): McIlroy, David

Title: The End of Law

Sub-title: How Law’s Claims Relate to Law’s Aims

Series: Elgar Studies in Legal Theory

Topics: Law and Society

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

Date of Publication: 26 April 2019

Number of pages: 200

Abstract/Description:

The End of Law applies Augustine’s questions to modern legal philosophy as well as offering a critical theory of natural law that draws on Augustine’s ideas. McIlroy argues that such a critical natural law theory is: realistic but not cynical about law’s relationship to justice and to violence, can diagnose ways in which law becomes deformed and pathological, and indicates that law is a necessary but insufficient instrument for the pursuit of justice. Positioning an examination of Augustine’s reflections on law in the context of his broader thought, McIlroy presents an alternative approach to natural law theory, drawing from critical theory, postmodern thought, and political theologies in conversation with Augustine.


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