TO VOLUMES 9 AND 10 OF THE TREATISE I am happy to present here the third batch of volumes for the Treatise project: This is the batch consisting of Volumes 9 and 10, namely, A History of the P- losophy of Law in the Civil Law World, 1600-1900, edited by Damiano Canale, Paolo Grossi, and Hasso Hofmann, and The Philosophers' Philosophy of Law from the Seventeenth Century to Our Days, by Patrick Riley. Three v- umes will follow: Two are devoted to the philosophy of law in the 20th c- tury, and the third one will be the index for the entire Treatise, which will 1 therefore ultimately comprise thirteen volumes. This Volume 9 runs parallel to Volume 8, A History of the Philosophy of Law in the Common Law World, 1600-1900, by Michael Lobban, published in 2007. Volume 10, for its part, takes up where Volume 6 left off: which appeared under the title A History of the Philosophy of Law from the Ancient Greeks to the Scholastics (edited by Fred Miller Jr. in association with Carrie-Ann Biondi, likewise published in 2007), and which is mainly a history of the p- losophers' philosophy of law (let us refer to this philosophy as A).
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Scientia Iuris and Ius Naturae: The Jurisprudence of the Holy Roman Empire in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries. - French Legal Science in the 17th and 18th Centuries: To The Limits of the Theory of Law. - Conceptual Aspects of Legal Enlightenment in Europe. - The Many Faces of the Codification of Law in Modern Continental Europe. - German Legal Science: The Crisis of Natural Law Theory, the Historicisms, and Conceptual Jurisprudence . - Science of Administration and Administrative Law. - Constitutionalism. - From Jhering to Radbruch: On the Logic of Traditional Legal Concepts to the Social Theories of Law to the Renewal of Legal Idealism. - The (Non)-Legal Thought of Niccolò Machiavelli. - The Legal Philosophy of Hugo Grotius. - The Legal Philosophy of Thomas Hobbes. - Consent and Natural Law in Locke s Philosophy. - The Legal Theory of Pufendorf. - Leibniz on Justice as The Charity of Wise . - Malebranche and Cartesianized Augustinianism . - Montesquieu and Vico. - Hume and Smith. - Voltaire s Skeptical Jurisprudence: Contra Leibnizian Optimism in Candide. - The Legal Philosophy of Jean-Jacques Rousseau. - The Legal Philosophy of Kant. - The Legal Philosophy of G. W. F. Hegel. - Karl Marx s Philosophy of Law. - The Legal Thought of J. S. Mill. - Nietzsche as a Philosopher of Law. - Neo-Kantian Epilogue: Rawls and Habermas.