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Laws and Authority

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2016
A law prohibiting a particular behavior does not directly change the payoff to an individual should he engage in the prohibited behavior. Rather, any change in the individual’s payoff, should he engage in the prohibited behavior, is a consequence of changes in other peoples’ behavior.
George J. Mailath, Stephen Morris
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Authority, Law and Morality

Monist, 1985
H. L. A. Hart is heir and torch-bearer of a great tradition in the philosophy of law which is realist and unromantic in outlook. It regards the existence and content of the law as a matter of social fact whose connection with moral or any other values is contingent and precarious.
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Authority in the Common Law

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2011
The view that the common law is a body of rules laid down by the courts is, for some of its proponents, implicit in the nature of the law as a system of authoritative guidance, but it has implications that are unattractive in principle and contrary to the conventional understanding of legal reasoning in the common law.
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