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The Concept of Law H. L. A. Hart

The Concept of Law By H. L. A. Hart

The Concept of Law by H. L. A. Hart


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A text for the study of jurisprudence and legal philosophy. This work of legal philosophy contains an epilogue written by the author, but discovered only after his death, in which he defends his work against his critics, most notably Dworkin, Fuller, and Finnis.

The Concept of Law Summary

The Concept of Law by H. L. A. Hart

H L A Hart's The Concept of Law is the classic text for the study of jurisprudence and legal philosophy and is probably the most important work of legal philosophy written this century. This second edition is particularly valuable as it combines Hart's original text with a postscript, in which he responds to criticisms of his theory levelled by such notable scholars as Dworkin, Fuller and Finnis. Written by him but only discovered after his death, it has been ably edited by Joseph Raz and Penelope Bulloch of Balliol College, Oxford.

Table of Contents

Persistent Questions; Laws, Commands, and Orders; The Variety of Laws; Sovereign and Subject; Law as the Union of Primary and Secondary Rules; The Foundations of a Legal System; Formalism and Rule-Scepticism; Justice and Morality; Laws and Morals; International Law

Additional information

GOR001372330
9780198761235
0198761236
The Concept of Law by H. L. A. Hart
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press
1997-04-24
336
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