Portal:Philosophy of law

General

 * A Discourse of the Baconian Philosophy, by Samuel Tyler (1850)
 * General Theory of Law, by Nikolai Korkunov, translated by William Granger Hastings (1922)
 * Hegel's Philosophy of Right, by Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, translated by Samuel Walters Dyde (1896)
 * Introduction to the Science of Law, Systematic Survey of the Law and Principles of Legal Study, by Karl von Gareis, translated by Albert Kocourek (1911)
 * Law as a Means to an End, by Rudolf von Jhering, translated by Isaac Husik (1913)
 * Law Students and Lawyers, the Philosophy of Political Parties, and Other Subjects: Eight Lectures Delivered Before the Law Department of Howard University, by Albert Gallatin Riddle (1873)
 * Lectures on the Philosophy of Law, Together With Whewell and Hegel, and Hegel and Mr. W.R. Smith, a Vindication in a Physico-Mathematical Regard, by James Hutchison Stirling (1873)
 * Philosophy in the Development of Law, by Pierre de Tourtoulon, translated by Martha McC. Read (1922)
 * Philosophy of Law, by Josef Kohler (1914)
 * Science of Legal Method: Select Essays by Various Authors, by Ernest Bruncken, translated by Layton Bartol Register (1917)
 * The Formal Bases of Law, by Giorgio Del Vecchio, translated by John Lisle (1921)
 * The Philosophy of Law: An Exposition of the Fundamental Principles of Jurisprudence As the Science of Right, by Immanuel Kant, translated by William Hastie (1887)
 * The Philosophy of Law: Being Notes of Lectures Delivered During Twenty-Three Years (1852–1875) in the Inner Temple Hall, London, by Herbert Broom (1876)
 * The Philosophy of Right, With Special Reference to the Principles and Development of Law, by Diodato Lioy, translated by William Hastie (1891)
 * "The Reign of Law" in Mind As in Matter, and Its Bearing Upon Christian Dogma and Moral Responsibility, by Charles Bray (1874)
 * The Struggle for Law, by Rudolf von Jhering, translated by John Joseph Lalor (1915)

Comparative

 * Commentaries on Equity Jurisprudence, as Administered in England and America, by Joseph Story (1853)
 * Oxford Lectures and Other Discourses, by Frederick Pollock (1890)
 * The Criminal Jurisprudence of the Ancient Hebrews; Compiled From the Talmud and Other Rabbinical Writings, and Compared With Roman and English Penal Jurisprudence, by Samuel Mendelsohn (1891)
 * The World's Legal Philosophies, by Fritz Berolzheimer, translated by Rachel Szold Jastrow (1912)
 * Traces of Greek Philosophy and Roman Law in the New Testament, by Edward Hicks (1896)

Jurisprudence

 * A First Book of Jurisprudence for Students of the Common Law, by Frederick Pollock (1911)
 * An Introduction to the Study of Jurisprudence, by Anton Friedrich Justus Thibaut, translated by Nathaniel Lindley (1855)
 * A Systematic View of the Science of Jurisprudence, by Sheldon Amos (1872)
 * Elements of Jurisprudence: Being Selections From Dumont’s Digest of the Works of Bentham, by Jeremy Bentham (1852)
 * Essays in Jurisprudence and Ethics, by Frederick Pollock (1882)
 * Historical Jurisprudence: An Introduction to the Systematic Study of the Development of Law, by Guy Carleton Lee (1900)
 * Institutes of Jurisprudence, by William Austin Montriou (1866)
 * Jurisprudence, by Charles Spencer March Phillipps & Benno Loewy (1863)
 * Jurisprudence, by John William Salmond (1913)
 * Jurisprudence and Its Relation to the Social Sciences, by Denis Caulfield Heron (1877)
 * Justice and Jurisprudence, by Brotherhood of Liberty (1889)
 * Lectures on Jurisprudence, by John Austin (1863)
 * Outlines of the Science of Jurisprudence: An Introduction to the Systematic Study of Law, by William Hastie et al (1887)
 * Principles and Maxims of Jurisprudence, by John George Phillimore (1856)
 * The Elements of Jurisprudence, by Thomas Erskine Holland (1882)

Morality

 * A Study of Social Morality, by Wellstood Alexander Watt (1901)
 * A System of Moral Philosophy: Adapted to Children and Families, and Especially to Common Schools, by David Steele (1847)
 * Elements of Moral Philosophy, by Richard Henderson Rivers & Thomas Osmond Summers (1872)
 * Institutes of Moral Philosophy, by Lyman Beecher Tefft (1899)
 * Moral Philosophy or Ethics and Natural Law, by Joseph Rickaby (1905)

Positive law

 * Lectures on Jurisprudence, or the Philosophy of Positive Law, by John Austin, translated by Sarah Austin (1869)
 * The Nature of Positive Law, by John Mason Lightwood (1883)

France

 * Modern French Legal Philosophy, by Alfred Jules Émile Fouillée et al (1916)

Germany

 * Guide to the Law and Legal Literature of Germany, by Edwin Montefiore Borchard (1912)

India

 * The Political Institutions and Theories of the Hindus (1922)

United Kingdom

 * A Critical History of Modern English Jurisprudence: A Study in Logic, Politics, and Morality, by George Hugh Smith (1893)
 * Commentaries on the Laws of England, by William Blackstone (1768)

United States

 * A Course of Lectures on the Constitutional Jurisprudence of the United States, by William Alexander Duer (1843)
 * A Treatise on Equity Jurisprudence, as Administered in the United States of America, as Adapted for All the States, and to the Union of Legal and Equitable Remedies Under the Reformed Procedure, by John Norton Pomeroy (1907)
 * A Treatise on Equity Jurisprudence, With Particular Reference to the Present Conditions of Jurisprudence in the United States, by Christopher Gustavus Tiedeman (1893)
 * Cases and Opinions on Constitutional Law and Various Points of English Jurisprudence, by William Forsyth (1869)
 * Commentaries on Equity Jurisprudence, as Administered in England and America, by Joseph Story (1853)
 * The American Judge, by Andrew Alexander Bruce (1924)
 * The American Philosophy of Government and Its Application to the Annexed Countries, by Alpheus Henry Snow (1914)