Taking as starting point the Multimedia Handbook of Philosophy of Law by Thomas Casadei and Gianfrancesco Zanetti, the author of the contribution analyses its methodological structure highlighting not only the characteristics that determine its completeness and originality in the legal-philosophical panorama, but also some conceptual nodes of the contemporary debate on law, rights and their history. The contribution thus becomes an opportunity for a reflection on doctrine and the various philosophies that traverse the history of law, on justice, on the “categories” and “contexts” that characterise the jurisprudence from its origins to its most recent developments.
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