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Nicos Stavropoulos University Lecturer in Legal Theory Nicos Stavropoulos B. Jur. (Athens), LL.M.(Lond), D.Phil. (Oxon), is University Lecturer in Legal Theory.
His research interests are in Jurisprudence, with special emphasis on aspects of ethics, philosophy of language and mind, and their bearing on legal theory.
His book Objectivity in Law was published by Clarendon Press (1996).
All Publications | Recent | Selected sorted by year | sort by title N E Stavropoulos, 'Why Principles?' (2007) SSRN - Oxford Legal Studies Research Paper No.28/2007 (e-pub) N E Stavropoulos, 'Objectivity' in M.P. Golding and W. A. Edmundson (eds), The Blackwell Guide to the Philosophy of Law and Legal Theory (Blackwell 2005) N E Stavropoulos, 'Interpretivist Theories of Law' (2003) Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (e-pub) N E Stavropoulos, 'The Nature of Law: Interpretivist Theories' (2003) Stanford University (e-pub) N E Stavropoulos, 'Hart's Semantics' in J. Coleman (ed), Hart's Postscript (OUP 2001) Correspondence address: Oxford Law Faculty, St. Cross Building, |
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