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Philosophy of Law

2010
This book provides a comprehensive analysis of contemporary debates about the fundamental nature of law—an issue that has been at the heart of legal philosophy for centuries. What the law is seems to be a matter of fact, but this fact has normative significance: it tells people what they ought to do.
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Philosophy of Law

Philosophical Books, 2002
Books reviewed:Dyzenhaus, D. Recrafting the Rule of Law. The Limits of Legal OrderMeyer, L.
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Philosophy of Law

University of Pennsylvania Law Review and American Law Register, 1914
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Philosophy, Law & Society

2016
Through seven small steps, this book aims to give a glimpse of some central issues of philosophy, sociology and law. In particular, starting from some considerations about the concepts of object, symbol and gift, through the analysis of the notion of persona and the study of the social implications of neurosciences, this work aims to show how the ...
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PHILOSOPHY OF LAW

Philosophical Books, 2005
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Philosophy of Law

2006
Introduction 1. Natural law 2. Legal positivism 3. Dworkin: the moral integrity of law 4. Rights and justice 5. Law and society 6. Critical legal theory 7.
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Philosophy of Law

2011
AbstractThis volume collects twenty-two chapters, grouped in four parts. These include two recent appreciations and critiques of Hart's legal and political theories; a thorough appreciation and critique of Dworkin's Law's Empire, and of Raz's theory of authority and coordination; and critiques of John Gardner on legal positivism and of Jules Coleman ...
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